BBC There is a "call to stop sharing data with China" leading the Times, after the "entirety of UK Biobank" was "offered for sale online". The breach involved the private medical data of half a million people, it says. In other front page news, former adviser to the prime minister Morgan McSweeney responds to claims about his involvement in the Lord Mandelson vetting scandal saying "swearing at civil servants simply isn't me". US President Donald Trump's "new orders" to the US Navy in the Persian Gulf to "shoot and kill" lead the i Paper. "Iran peace talks stall," it adds, noting a "tense standoff as fears grow of return to conflict". A "tech arms race" tops the Financial Times, as it says the US has accused China of "industrial-scale theft from AI labs". A photo of masked soldiers scaling the side of a ship takes up much of the front page - it was broadcast on Iranian state television and "claims to show the country's soldiers taking part in the seizure of container ships in the Strait of Hormuz".…