Good morning. Trump's escalation with Iran is sending shockwaves through global markets, with oil climbing near $115 a barrel after he told the Financial Times he's considering seizing Iran's strategic Kharg Island. Asian markets tumbled overnight, and European and US stocks are set to open lower as traders grapple with fears of a protracted conflict that's already proving lucrative for Tehran and oil traders alike.
Closer to home, millions of drivers are finally getting clarity on compensation for mis-sold car finance as regulators prepare to reveal the claims process details. Meanwhile, there's troubling news from dog rescue centers where staff report that seized XL bullies are showing increasingly aggressive behavior levels, making an already challenging situation even more dangerous for those trying to manage these banned breeds.