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Front Pages for the 10th of July 2025

Times Front Page 10th of July 2025

The government intends to return up to 50 people each week to France under a pilot policy that could see one in every 17 recent arrivals deported, forming part of efforts to manage Channel crossings and streamline asylum procedures.

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Daily Mail Front Page 10th of July 2025

A new report highlights that sickness benefits could surpass minimum wage earnings by around £2,500 each year, prompting debate over Labour’s welfare policies and whether they might discourage people from seeking employment.

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i Front Page 10th of July 2025

Plans have emerged to raise revenue from affluent individuals, with the approach privately referred to as a wealth tax but publicly framed differently, sparking debate among Labour MPs over whether the measures will meet calls for fair contributions from top earners.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 10th of July 2025

Claimants on full government support are reportedly set to receive an annual amount surpassing the typical minimum wage by around £2,500, triggering discussions about economic incentives and the balance between welfare provision and employment.

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Metro Front Page 10th of July 2025

Christian Horner, married to Geri, has been removed from his role at Red Bull in the wake of allegations involving personal messages shared 17 months ago, prompting questions about the impact on his future in motor racing.

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Daily Express Front Page 10th of July 2025

Junior doctors have announced a five-day walkout from 25 July in pursuit of a 29% pay rise, prompting accusations that the opposition leader is “weak” and fuelling concerns about potential disruption to 200,000 hospital appointments.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Daily Mail

An inquiry has condemned the Post Office over serious failings in the Horizon IT scandal, linking it to multiple tragedies and calling for urgent accountability.

Daily Mirror

An inquiry into the Post Office scandal reveals that numerous sub-postmasters suffered devastating consequences, including tragic loss of life and severe financial hardship, prompting calls for swift compensation and systemic reform.

Daily Telegraph

Emmanuel Macron has criticised the PM for failing to curb the small boats issue, emphasising that the UK’s approach encourages further crossings and urging a more effective strategy to resolve the crisis.

Times

Labour has ruled out offering higher pay to junior doctors to halt their planned industrial action, with the BMA backing up to six months of strikes following a 55% turnout in its ballot, prompting concern about delayed treatments and mounting pressures on healthcare services.

Daily Star

Gregg Wallace was sacked by the BBC after numerous allegations of misconduct emerged, though he denies wrongdoing and insists he will not be removed from the spotlight.

Guardian

A new proposal suggests restricting the right to a jury trial for certain offences, instead allowing a judge and magistrates to decide some serious cases in an effort to prevent the criminal justice system from collapsing.

Daily Express

An official inquiry found that 13 individuals lost their lives due to the Post Office Horizon scandal, with dozens more reporting severe distress and wrongful accusations that have prompted urgent calls for accountability.

i

Experts warn that the state pension’s triple lock may become financially unsustainable, with forecasts suggesting it could cost around £15.5bn by 2030 and potentially force the Government to consider higher taxes or reforms to maintain fiscal balance.

Independent

Emmanuel Macron has urged closer cooperation between Britain and France to safeguard regional stability, boost post-Brexit collaboration, and address the Channel migrant situation, praising the PM for efforts on defence and prosperity in Europe.

Metro

A newly revealed report concludes that 13 suicides are associated with the Post Office scandal and the flawed Horizon system, as dozens more endured severe hardship amid protracted legal proceedings.

Financial Times

The Office for Budget Responsibility warns that Britain’s mounting debt poses a daunting challenge to public finances, fuelling worries over economic resilience and tugging sterling lower while gilt yields climb amid calls to consider higher taxes.

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