2025-04-26
Guardian Front Page 26th of April 2025
Potential changes to visa rules for those aged 18 to 30 would enable greater freedom to travel and work, encouraging cultural exchange and strengthening professional opportunities on both sides.
Potential changes to visa rules for those aged 18 to 30 would enable greater freedom to travel and work, encouraging cultural exchange and strengthening professional opportunities on both sides.
Apple is shifting all its US iPhone production to India, accelerating the move from China to avoid high tariffs and strengthen global supply chains.
Britain is set for an unseasonably warm spell, with temperatures forecast to reach around 27C and last for several days.
A television presenter has acknowledged feeling profound distress after facing serious allegations about past behaviour, emphasising that any offending comments never stemmed from malicious intent.
Brits are being warned of planned demonstrations at airports and popular holiday locations across Europe, where campaigners aim to disrupt travel this summer and discourage mass tourism.
Experts propose an ambitious plan to artificially reduce the sun’s intensity to tackle global warming, raising questions about the feasibility and ethics of large-scale climate interventions as the nation braces for record-high temperatures.
Environment Secretary Steve Reed has introduced legislation threatening prison sentences for water executives who conceal illegal sewage spills, with campaigners welcoming the move yet raising concerns over whether it goes far enough to safeguard the nation’s waterways.
A proposed “one in, one out” plan aims to establish a youth mobility scheme allowing greater cross-border opportunities for young people to study, work, and experience life in both Britain and Europe, with growing support from various political figures seeking a longer-term agreement.
Another witness has come forward suggesting the involvement of a Serbian assassin in a high-profile 1999 case, prompting calls for a fresh investigation into the shocking murder.
In an unexpected move, a prominent figure issued a sharp condemnation of another leader’s actions after a lethal incident, aligning with the PM’s stance and reinforcing Western unity in pursuit of stability.