2025-08-08
Daily Mail Front Page 8th of August 2025
Labour’s homelessness minister resigned amid accusations of hypocrisy, having lawfully evicted tenants from one of her properties before re-advertising it with a £700 monthly rent increase.
Labour’s homelessness minister resigned amid accusations of hypocrisy, having lawfully evicted tenants from one of her properties before re-advertising it with a £700 monthly rent increase.
Labour’s homelessness spokesperson has resigned after it emerged she evicted tenants before raising the rent on her London flat, provoking accusations of double standards and casting doubt on the party’s stance on renters’ rights.
England supporters have voiced frustration after FIFA’s latest rankings placed the Lionesses fourth in the world, despite their recent European title and World Cup runners-up finish.
Conor O’Rourke, a three-year-old born with the one-in-a-million vein of Galen malformation, is now deemed 99% cured after surgeons in Liverpool used a world-first technique to reroute his blood flow and spare him the risk of brain damage, heart failure and an uncertain future, enabling him to start school with the prospect of a normal life.
The BoE trimmed Bank Rate by a quarter point to 4%, yet a divided MPC and Governor Bailey’s caution over persistent inflation and fragile growth prompted investors to temper expectations of further reductions.
Early clinical findings suggest a once-daily orforglipron pill could be introduced on the NHS next year, enabling adults to shed roughly 27 lb in four months by curbing appetite and offering a cheaper, injection-free alternative to existing GLP-1 weight-management treatments.
New legislation has been introduced to clamp down on unsafe cosmetic clinics and strengthen regulations around cosmetic surgery in the UK, aiming to better protect patients from potentially harmful practices.
Labour has faced criticism for its taxation policy, with claims that it is damaging the economy and making it harder for young people to find well-paid jobs.
The BBC is facing criticism for a new series which has been heavily edited following the departure of notable presenters, resulting in claims that the show now feels awkward and unsatisfactory to viewers.
Households in more affluent parts of the country are set to face sharply increased council tax bills, with the additional money redirected to less wealthy areas in an effort to address inequalities in local government funding.