Good morning. Trump's primetime address last night has sent shockwaves through global markets, with the president threatening to hit Iran "extremely hard" in coming weeks while simultaneously claiming the conflict is "nearing completion." Oil prices jumped 7% overnight as investors grappled with these mixed signals, and the uncertainty is already rippling out with governments from Bangladesh to Zambia imposing energy rationing measures as Middle East supply flows get disrupted. Gulf states are now scrambling to dust off expensive pipeline projects that would bypass the Strait of Hormuz entirely, while the UK is organizing a virtual summit to find diplomatic solutions - though notably, the US won't be attending.
On a brighter note, NASA successfully launched Artemis II this morning, sending four astronauts on humanity's first crewed mission to circle the Moon in over 50 years. The launch went off without a hitch, with the crew now orbiting Earth before continuing their historic journey. Meanwhile, closer to home, there's been a grim development with a Hull funeral director pleading guilty to preventing 30 burials and theft - a shocking breach of trust during families' most vulnerable moments.