2025-06-04
Daily Mail Front Page 4th of June 2025
New data suggests the plan to relocate certain arrivals to Rwanda deterred a surge in small-boat crossings, challenging claims that weather alone caused the recent drop.
New data suggests the plan to relocate certain arrivals to Rwanda deterred a surge in small-boat crossings, challenging claims that weather alone caused the recent drop.
Rachel Reeves is unveiling a £15bn transport plan for rail, trams and buses in the north, aiming to reassure a restless Labour faction by emphasizing public investment and rejecting any return to austerity.
The Government is set to secure radiation protection suits, gas masks, decontamination supplies, iodine, and other essential resources for potential nuclear incidents, working closely with the NHS and the military to address extreme contingencies.
Thames Water faces mounting uncertainty as a major investor withdraws its multi-billion-pound rescue plan, fuelling concerns over possible renationalisation, political intervention and the utility’s future stability.
A renewed police operation has been launched in Portugal to investigate leads on a missing child who disappeared 18 years ago, with specialists combing secluded areas in the hope of finding fresh evidence.
Trump and his administration criticise the BBC’s coverage of a Middle East faction, alleging the broadcaster accepts the group’s statements as largely factual without sufficient scrutiny, prompting calls for stricter editorial oversight.
Amid concerns over evolving challenges, the PM plans to raise taxes to expand the armed forces and invest in advanced capabilities, aiming to enhance the nation’s preparedness and protect its interests.
Kemi Badenoch and other senior figures caution that prosecuting a protester who burned a religious text could pave the way for a “backdoor blasphemy law,” sparking debate about free speech.
Authorities have launched a fresh investigation in southern Portugal, examining land near a key suspect’s former home in an effort to uncover new leads on a long-standing missing child case.
Keir Starmer sets out a plan to bolster the nation’s defensive capabilities through greater investment in drone and AI technology, highlighting the importance of cutting-edge systems to ensure Britain remains fully prepared.