2025-08-11
Financial Times Front Page 11th of August 2025
European leaders are urging the US to increase sanctions before any high-level negotiations, as Western allies coordinate policy and demands for greater commitments from Washington.
European leaders are urging the US to increase sanctions before any high-level negotiations, as Western allies coordinate policy and demands for greater commitments from Washington.
European leaders are urgently coordinating to support a new diplomatic initiative, aiming to reinforce security for the region and deter further aggression, with Britain’s government fully engaged in these efforts.
More than 300 protesters have been arrested in Westminster after a rally voicing support for Palestine, with some individuals reportedly facing charges under terrorism legislation.
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick has expressed concern about the safety of British women and girls amid ongoing issues related to illegal Channel crossings and the behaviour of some migrants.
More than 400 people were arrested during a peaceful demonstration in central London organised in support of Palestine Action, highlighting tensions over policing and protest rights.
Police prepared for further unrest as tensions heightened following a wave of arrests at demonstrations in London and across the country, with significant public anger centred on immigration policies and international affairs.
Katie faces criticism from insiders for allegedly missing a birthday gathering with Princess to attend parties overseas and for reportedly drawing attention away from her daughter’s ITV debut.
Senior military officials are advocating for women to be recruited into the SAS, with the expectation that having female soldiers in the elite unit will strengthen the force and morale.
Labour plans to deport foreign offenders after sentencing in order to free up space in UK prisons and save public funds.
Queen Camilla has reportedly enjoyed a complimentary holiday on a luxury yacht owned by a prominent Conservative Party donor, raising questions around propriety and appearances concerning political connections.