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Front Pages for the 21st of April 2025

Independent Front Page 21st of April 2025

Indefinite prison sentences, deemed by many to contravene human rights, have cost taxpayers around £145 million this year on top of the £1.6 billion spent since their official abolition, with thousands still confined despite the policy’s formal end.

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Times Front Page 21st of April 2025

Britain is dramatically increasing domestic munitions production—led by BAE’s plan to ramp up output sixteen-fold—aiming to bolster manufacturing independence and reduce reliance on overseas suppliers.

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Daily Star Front Page 21st of April 2025

Concerns have arisen in Westminster after allegations of covert surveillance by foreign agents targeting official conversations and sensitive gatherings, prompting calls for tighter security measures amid heightened vigilance from the PM.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Sunday Times

Zelensky asserts that a proclaimed ceasefire in the war is deceptive, citing continued hostilities.

Daily Star Sunday

A new survey suggests a quarter of drivers experience a nostalgic spark when reminiscing about their first car, propelling them to cherish older vehicles and the thrill they evoke.

Sunday Telegraph

Zelensky condemns the immediate breach of a newly proposed ceasefire, heightening concerns over the war and strengthening calls for steadfast British and Western backing.

Mail on Sunday

Leaked messages reveal an internal Labour revolt over a landmark Supreme Court ruling on transgender rights, creating pressure on Starmer to protect women-only spaces while exposing deep divisions on the frontbench.

Observer

Amid an ongoing blockade that has stretched for weeks, living conditions have worsened as supplies run dangerously low and fears over food scarcity outweigh concerns about further hostilities.

Sunday Express

Senior Tories have accused the Government of undermining the nation’s security by “bending the knee” to China, criticising a perceived eagerness to court an adversarial power at potential cost to British interests.

Sunday Mirror

New figures reveal that over 80 dog attacks take place each day nationwide, prompting campaigners to demand tougher regulations and improved measures to safeguard the public.

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