2025-07-08
Metro Front Page 8th of July 2025
After the verdict, an ex-partner alleged several attempts on his life involving toxic fungi, prompting closer scrutiny of previously concealed details.
After the verdict, an ex-partner alleged several attempts on his life involving toxic fungi, prompting closer scrutiny of previously concealed details.
Trump has announced a three-week reprieve on implementing reciprocal trade tariffs, deferring new levies until August and causing ongoing market apprehension, with Japan and South Korea among nations facing potential 25% rates.
An NHS dentist contends he must return a large sum due to a contract that seemingly penalises preventative care, prompting discussion about whether current funding structures properly reward efforts that keep patients healthy.
A proposed across-the-board tax on state pensions, viewed by many as a stealth move that could burden older citizens if thresholds remain unchanged, has prompted campaigners to warn of disrespect towards retirees and to urge the PM to reconsider.
The PM faces renewed opposition over proposed changes to special needs provision, amid concerns that the reforms could revive previous welfare disputes.
Leading police figures describe the smell of cannabis as a clear sign of criminality, prompting calls for tougher enforcement and highlighting concerns about public safety.
Labour is “willing to explore” a potential wealth tax, with a former leader suggesting it could substantially raise revenue from higher earners.
A fresh row has erupted as MPs caution that planned reforms to special needs provision may curtail essential educational support, prompting charities, parents, and campaigners to demand urgent clarification from the PM, who faces renewed political pressure amid growing calls for more inclusive policies.
Britain braces for a scorching 35C heatwave, surpassing Delhi’s forecast and prompting health and travel advisories nationwide.
Labour has unveiled a plan to expand reservoir capacity and upgrade water infrastructure, warning that without swift and decisive action backed by the PM, the nation could face daytime rationing within a decade.