'Stop sharing data with China' and 'Shoot and kill'
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The Times says ministers are facing calls to ban the sharing of British citizens' personal information with China, after a huge breach involving the private medical data of half a million people. Volunteers who had given their DNA and healthcare records to UK Biobank were told that their details had been put up for sale on a Chinese website. The paper quotes an unnamed Whitehall source who says the charity has been "very, very lax" about who it allowed to access data.
The i Paper focuses on US President Donald Trump's order for the US military to attack Iranian ships in the Strait of Hormuz. The paper says it is part of efforts to control the waterway. "US kill order on minelaying" says the Financial Times.
The Guardian says a Foreign Office unit which tracks potential breaches of international law by Israel in Gaza and Lebanon is being closed over cuts. The report notes the closure comes weeks after the Foreign Secretary, Yvette Cooper, said support for international law would be one of the linchpins of her department. The paper has contacted the Foreign Office for comment.
The Attorney General, Lord Hermer, has been accused of seeking excessive fees to take part in a "witch hunt" investigating false allegations of war crimes by British soldiers, according to the Daily Telegraph. The paper says Lord Hermer sought to charge £450 an hour to his clients, who were later found to have been Iraqi insurgents. A spokesperson for Lord Hermer said any suggestion he had knowingly acted on false claims was "categorically untrue".
In an interview with the Daily Mail, the leader of Reform UK, Nigel Farage, pledges to wage war on what he calls Britain's benefits culture.
The Daily Express leads on a call from Dame Esther Rantzen to keep alive the assisted dying bill - which is expected to fall in the Commons today. She urges the paper's readers to make their voices heard in support of the legislation. "There is one last chance," reads its headline.

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