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Front Pages for the 15th of April 2026

Daily Telegraph Front Page 15th of April 2026

New polling for the upcoming local elections projects Labour losing control in Wales and suffering wider council setbacks across Britain. The model suggests gains for rivals and independents, signalling a difficult test for the PM’s party and a weakening of its local authority base.

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Times Front Page 15th of April 2026

Rachel Reeves plans a defence rise of under £2.5bn a year, far short of calls from ministers and military chiefs. With public finances tight, she is resisting a rapid path to 2.5% of GDP and urging efficiencies. Critics warn security risks are growing; No.10 faces pressure to go further.

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Daily Mail Front Page 15th of April 2026

Two former Labour defence secretaries, including Lord Robertson, warn the UK cannot be kept safe while welfare costs keep rising. They urge the government to restrain benefits spending and boost defence funding, accuse the PM of dithering, and say Starmer’s review demands urgent action.

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i Front Page 15th of April 2026

Britain faces slower growth, weaker hiring and higher living costs as global tensions drive up petrol, energy and mortgage bills. Strained public finances delay defence investment, require £3.5bn in savings and threaten Labour’s 1.5m homes pledge, though a rebound is expected in 2027.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 15th of April 2026

Rachel Reeves condemned Donald Trump’s handling of the Gulf crisis, saying the US lacks an exit plan and is hitting British households via energy costs and market volatility. She urged a coherent strategy, allied coordination and measures to shield the UK economy.

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Daily Express Front Page 15th of April 2026

Retired officer Sam Spry urges the PM to create a medal honouring 999 staff injured in the line of duty. Drawing on his own experience, he says many emergency workers live with lasting physical and psychological effects and deserve national recognition for their service.

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Daily Star Front Page 15th of April 2026

A Labour MP will lead a Commons debate on sex education, reviewing what should be taught, how materials are used and parental transparency. The discussion aims to tighten safeguarding, clarify the curriculum and give clearer guidance for schools and teachers.

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Guardian Front Page 15th of April 2026

The IMF warns that escalating tensions involving Iran could tip the global economy into recession, with Britain hit hardest in the G7. The UK’s reliance on energy imports and fragile growth would magnify higher prices and weaker output, tightening pressure on households and public finances.

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Metro Front Page 15th of April 2026

A Hollywood star’s quip that “no one cares” about ballet or opera unexpectedly fuelled a rush for tickets. Arts leaders, including at the Royal Opera House, reported surging sales and thanked the publicity for drawing new audiences to live performance.

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Financial Times Front Page 15th of April 2026

JPMorgan, Citi and Wells posted record quarterly earnings, with roughly $25bn in combined profit. Trading desks benefited from heightened geopolitical tensions and rate-driven volatility, while higher rates lifted net interest income. Executives cautioned on consumer spending and credit.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Daily Mail

An inquiry into the Southport attack concludes it could have been prevented if the perpetrator’s parents had alerted authorities to escalating behaviour and hoarded weapons. It exposes major failings by police, social services and mental health teams, urging urgent reforms and accountability.

Times

The US president launched a naval operation to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, warning Tehran to allow tankers safe passage. Washington is seeking allied support. Energy prices edged higher on supply concerns as shippers and insurers reviewed risks on Gulf routes.

Daily Telegraph

Donald Trump deleted a social media post portraying him as Jesus, later saying he thought it showed a doctor. The retreat followed a clash with the Pope, whom he had called “weak and terrible”. He voiced regret as allies sought to limit damage among Catholic and evangelical voters.

Daily Express

Families of the Southport victims call for the killer’s parents to be held accountable, after a judge said the incident would likely have been prevented if they had raised concerns. He urged a new duty-to-report law for parents, guardians and bystanders.

Daily Star

Donald Trump backed down in a dispute with the Pope after a depiction likened him to Jesus. He said he thought it showed a doctor and moved to defuse tensions, rowing back on earlier comments.

Daily Mirror

A campaigner calls for tighter controls on children’s social media: real age checks, default safety settings and time caps. They urge platforms and ministers to act to curb addiction, bullying and harmful content, promoting healthier online habits for families.

Guardian

An inquiry into the Southport attack found “catastrophic” failures across state agencies, citing buck‑passing, poor information‑sharing and missed chances to intervene. The PM called the findings harrowing. Ministers pledged urgent reform and accountability after families demanded action.

i

New EU border checks are causing severe delays for UK travellers, with long queues leaving some stranded and missing flights despite arriving hours early. Officials warn of wider summer disruption. Polling points to Brexit fatigue and growing support for closer EU ties.

Financial Times

Lord Robertson accuses the PM of complacency, warning that thin defence budgets leave the UK in peril. He urges a rapid rise to at least 2.5% of GDP, funded by restraining welfare growth and shifting priorities, plus a cross‑party plan to rebuild forces, equipment and industry.

Metro

A senior religious leader said he does not fear a leading US politician after a heated outburst, urging civility and calm. The exchange highlights a rift between moral guidance and combative politics as the election race intensifies.

Independent

An inquiry into the 2024 Southport attack says it was preventable, citing “catastrophic” failings by police, social services and the perpetrator’s parents, who missed escalating warning signs. It also condemns online misinformation that fuelled nationwide unrest.

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