
Front Pages
— Your daily roundup of the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK... and beyond.
Front Pages
— Your daily roundup of the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK... and beyond.
Rwanda Deportations
— The Rwanda plan was meant to stop the boats – but all the evidence shows deterrence doesn’t work. It is all about the Tories trying to reverse the polls ahead of the next elections.
Front Pages
— Your daily roundup of the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK... and beyond.
Scottish Politics
— What the brevity and humble tone tell us about the resigning first minister’s hopes for the future.
Front Pages
— Your daily roundup of the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK... and beyond.
UK Politics
— In the face of rising populism in Europe, Nigel Farage hints at a dramatic return to British politics, which could have significant implications for the UK’s political landscape.
Debate Analysis
— Nigel Farage, a key Brexit proponent known for divisive tactics, hints at a comeback, potentially reshaping British politics with his controversial approach. What are the supportive and opposing views?
Front Pages
— Your daily roundup of the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK... and beyond.
Money
— It may seem like a long time away, but it is crucial to have an idea of how much income you will need to survive in the future.
Front Pages
— Your daily roundup of the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK... and beyond.
Front Pages
— Your daily roundup of the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK... and beyond.
Today
— The news that matters in just 5 minutes.
UK Politics
— Labour’s plan to nationalise UK rail services within five years promises to revolutionise railways with affordable fares and improved passenger benefits. By cutting inefficiencies and shareholder dividends, Labour aims to save £2.2 billion annually.
Public Health
— Welfare reforms targeted at the sick and disabled won’t boost government coffers. In fact, spending on those who need support and investing in less conditional systems has a real financial return.
News Brief
— PM Rishi Sunak’s defence spending announcement has sparked debate, with experts challenging the £75 billion figure as inflated and misleading, and criticising potential job cuts and lack of transparency in funding.
News Brief
— UNRWA has launched a significant funding appeal to support millions in Gaza and the West Bank, amid escalating violence and attacks on its facilities, highlighting the region’s desperate need for humanitarian aid.
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