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Front Pages for the 19th of May 2025

Daily Express Front Page 19th of May 2025

Critics claim the PM is poised to compromise Britain’s post-Brexit autonomy by embracing closer regulatory alignment with the EU, prompting assertions from prominent figures that these moves risk surrendering vital freedoms.

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Daily Mail Front Page 19th of May 2025

The PM is accused of jeopardising the Brexit mandate by exploring proposals that could restore EU entanglements, revive elements of free movement through a youth scheme, and intensify Labour divisions over the referendum’s legacy.

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Financial Times Front Page 19th of May 2025

Boutique lenders, buoyed by post-pandemic optimism, are driving a surge in blank-cheque SPAC deals worth $9bn so far this year, with investors anticipating more lenient oversight coupled with renewed enthusiasm for these specialised investment vehicles.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Sunday Times

A new defensive plan, spearheaded by the PM, establishes a ‘Home Guard’ to strengthen Britain’s security by enlisting thousands of volunteers in a ‘pre-war’ strategy, reflecting Western solidarity and ensuring preparedness against hostile forces.

Observer

Britain’s new deal with Europe, widely seen as a turning point for trade and diplomatic ties, promises enhanced cooperation in key sectors and renewed momentum for cross-border initiatives.

Sunday People

A choir formed by those affected in a major Post Office scandal seeks to share their story by performing for the King, hoping to gain recognition and redress.

Mail on Sunday

A proposed deal, negotiated in London and potentially costing hundreds of millions in taxpayers’ funds, could see new obligations to Brussels despite prior commitments to an independent course.

Sunday Mirror

A widower describes his enduring sorrow, his efforts to preserve his late partner’s memory, and his gradual steps towards a new relationship, while highlighting the significance of her dementia legacy.

Sunday Telegraph

Starmer asserts an EU reset will improve border control, the PM welcomes its advantages for the UK, yet critics fear it could substantially increase migration.

Sunday Express

The PM and Starmer have been warned by prominent figures that any perceived capitulation to EU demands, including new arrangements for European workers, risks provoking a significant voter backlash.

Daily Star Sunday

Aggressive gull incidents are reportedly on the rise for the fifth consecutive year, with half of Brits claiming to have experienced dive-bombing attacks and experts warning of further escalations as temperatures soar.

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