2025-08-28
Daily Mail Front Page 28th of August 2025
Ed Miliband’s net zero strategy has driven Ofgem’s energy price cap far above forecasts, forcing households to confront substantially higher bills this winter despite earlier promises of savings.
Ed Miliband’s net zero strategy has driven Ofgem’s energy price cap far above forecasts, forcing households to confront substantially higher bills this winter despite earlier promises of savings.
Britain’s leading supplier of weight-loss injections has paused all new orders ahead of a planned rise to around £330 per dose, prompting warnings over the strain this will place on NHS budgets and patient access.
China plans to open three advanced chip fabrication plants next year to triple its high-end semiconductor output and bolster its AI ambitions, stepping up efforts to counter US export controls on Nvidia and establish domestic design standards through initiatives like DeepSeek.
Labour’s standing has fallen to just 20% support under Keir Starmer, according to a new poll, leaving Reform UK on 28% as voters cite rising living costs and policy U-turns, while his efforts to sustain Western unity over the war have yet to boost his ratings.
Labour’s plans for the French police to intercept migrant boats before they reach British waters are facing significant challenges due to political instability in France, raising questions about the effectiveness of the policy and putting further pressure on Starmer from within his own party.
Nigel Farage has vowed to deport 600,000 illegal migrants during his first term as PM, establishing a new Deportation Command with daily removal flights and scrapping key human rights safeguards.
Nigel Farage has vowed to deploy US-style immigration raids to identify and expel as many as 600,000 undocumented migrants in Britain, presenting the measures as the decisive answer to escalating public frustration over illegal migration.
Nigel Farage has unveiled a plan to deport asylum seekers en masse via paid deals with foreign regimes, prompting ministers and opposition figures to condemn his divisive populism as likely to breach Britain’s commitments and do little to halt Channel crossings.
The US has offered air and command support alongside intelligence assets, to underpin a European postwar shield designed to deter future aggression following the war.