
Front Pages TODAY 📰 10 May 2025
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— Experts say the new UK–US trade deal lifts tariffs and preserves the digital tax, but is politically driven and falls short of a full agreement, signalling limited gains and more talks ahead.

— Confident, strategic and distrustful, Keir Starmer leads with assertive control and nuanced pragmatism, shaping Britain’s global path amid crises, alliances and an unpredictable Trump presidency. Personality now drives policy.

— Reform UK’s rise reflects deep-rooted discontent fuelled by economic upheaval, demographic shifts and institutional decay. To counter it, mainstream parties must address structural neglect with inclusive, future-focused policies.

— Cardinal Robert Prevost becomes Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, inheriting Pope Francis’ groundwork for change through synodality while facing pressure to modernise without fracturing Catholic unity.
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