Good morning. The situation in Iran continues to escalate as the US successfully rescued a second fighter jet crew member who spent over 24 hours on the ground after being shot down, while Tehran remarkably keeps launching retaliatory strikes on Israel and Gulf states despite being under heavy bombardment. The International Energy Agency is already warning countries not to hoard fuel as supply shocks worsen, with a veiled reference to China's potential export restrictions.
On a brighter note, the Artemis II crew is having what they're calling an "absolutely spectacular" experience as they get their first glimpse of the Moon's far side on day three of their historic journey - the first human lunar mission in half a century. Meanwhile, closer to home, Keir Starmer has expressed concern over Kanye West's upcoming UK festival dates, prompting main sponsor Pepsi to withdraw funding from the Wireless festival entirely.