2025-04-25
Daily Mail Front Page 25th of April 2025
Critics claim new online safety rules prioritise big tech’s profits over children’s welfare, leaving young users more exposed and prompting calls for stronger oversight.
Critics claim new online safety rules prioritise big tech’s profits over children’s welfare, leaving young users more exposed and prompting calls for stronger oversight.
Starmer disputes Trump’s proposed peace plan, with the PM rejecting any concessions and reaffirming Britain’s steadfast alignment with its closest partners.
Two grieving fathers from Southport will run the London Marathon in memory of their daughters, declaring they will carry them in their hearts forever.
China demands the removal of all unilateral tariffs to enable new trade negotiations, while asserting that certain pronouncements from the US administration are baseless and calling for more constructive talks.
A match official discovered a foul object in his shoe during a local football fixture, prompting an investigation and causing the game to be halted.
A father who lost his teenage daughter argues the newly proposed measures for regulating online platforms are overly cautious, prompting calls for more stringent rules to protect vulnerable young users from harmful digital content.
Kemi Badenoch challenged Starmer in Parliament for reportedly lacking the determination to clarify his stance on gender identity, drawing attention to his shifting positions and perceived reluctance to address core questions about women’s rights.
Oasis fans have reportedly been defrauded of £2 million in counterfeit summer reunion tickets, prompting calls for stricter measures against online scams.
The US President claims an accord to end the war is imminent, and warns the opposing leader that rejecting it risks losing everything while Britain and the West remain firmly supportive.
A leading American figure has accused a prominent counterpart of obstructing a potential settlement, sparking fierce debate and reinforcing unwavering Western support, including from Britain.