We report from inside Tehran as Iran accuses Britain of being complicit in attacks

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In our reporting from inside Iran today, the regime made a damning accusation that the UK has been party to killing civilians during America's war on the country.

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister said the UK had provided bases for US bombers that had killed thousands, including children.

He said such bombers had hit hospitals, schools and civilian infrastructure.

The Iranian Minister also told Emma that the key oil export route through the Strait of Hormuz was open to everyone - so long as they checked in first with officials who know where mines have been left.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has told ITV News' Talking Politics podcast that Israel is "wrong" to continue its strikes on Lebanon amid a ceasefire with Iran, saying it "should stop" as a "matter of principle".

The exclusive interview with ITV News' Political Editor Robert Peston is the prime minister's first since the establishment of a fragile two-week ceasefire deal made between the US and Iran.

Despite the deal, Israel has continued its strikes on Lebanon - which on Wednesday saw its deadliest day - threatening the stability of the ceasefire.

It comes as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his cabinet will hold talks with Lebanon "as soon as possible."

When asked whether the strikes were a breach of the ceasefire, the prime minister said: "It's hard to say that there is a breach when we haven't all got access to all the details of the ceasefire.
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