
Front Pages TODAY 📰 7 May 2025
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— Our latest charts displaying the voting intention percentages for the next general election in the UK.

— The U.S. private equity firm KKR, the leading bidder for crisis-hit Thames Water, faces backlash over a $1 million donation to Donald Trump, its ties to the fossil fuel industry, and concerns that it will exacerbate debt, pollution, and price hikes.

— Italy’s anti-fascist memory culture curbs far-right support by embedding democratic values in daily life, establishing a powerful civic model that other countries facing far-right and authoritarian threats would do well to emulate.

— Friedrich Merz became Germany’s chancellor after a humiliating first-round defeat in parliament, exposing deep coalition rifts and dealing an early blow to his authority and European leadership hopes.
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