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Front Pages for the 4th of April 2025

Times Front Page 4th of April 2025

Global markets have suffered massive losses following sweeping tariffs from the US, prompting calls for caution from business leaders and the PM as they assess the potential long-term impact on economic growth.

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i Front Page 4th of April 2025

Britain is weighing retaliatory tariffs on American electric cars, alcohol and clothing, spurring concerns of heightened transatlantic trade tensions and unsettling financial markets.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

2025-04-032035
Daily Express

Britain faces a 10% tariff from Washington while the EU endures a 20% rate, suggesting Brexit has helped the UK avoid more severe trade penalties.

i

A sweeping set of reciprocal tariffs threatens to cost global markets up to $1 trillion, putting UK jobs and wages at risk and prompting The PM to seek alternative strategies for economic stability.

Times

Donald Trump has declared new import levies on British goods at a baseline of 10%, extending a 20% rate to the EU and framing the move as a bold step towards economic self-reliance, with the measures set to begin on Saturday.

Daily Mail

Trade tensions have escalated as the US introduced new tariffs, imposing a 10% duty on Brexit Britain and a 20% levy on the EU, spurring concerns over potential economic fallout.

Daily Mirror

A sweeping set of new charges announced by the US on imports from the UK and EU has sparked concern over escalating economic tensions, with the PM promising continued negotiations amid expectations that other nations will respond in kind.

Daily Telegraph

Trump has imposed new reciprocal tariffs, including a 10 per cent levy on Britain, sparking concern among UK officials and global partners over potential economic and diplomatic repercussions.

Guardian

Donald Trump has announced a 10% levy on imports from the UK, heightening global trade tensions and prompting concerns over potential economic repercussions.

Daily Star

Rats are reportedly reaching the size of dogs while feasting on discarded food during a bin collectors’ dispute, raising concerns over public health and hygiene.

Financial Times

A collaborative financial framework is being proposed by the UK to boost defence stockpiles, provide favourable borrowing rates through state guarantees, and strengthen industrial capacity across supportive European partners.

Metro

Heathrow is under pressure after reportedly failing to heed two safety alerts before a major incident that forced its closure, prompting renewed calls for accountability and stricter safeguards.

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