
i Front Page 23rd of May 2025
A former MI6 chief has described Miliband’s net zero strategy as a threat to national security, warning that overseas technology in wind farms and electric cars could be exploited to undermine the UK.

A former MI6 chief has described Miliband’s net zero strategy as a threat to national security, warning that overseas technology in wind farms and electric cars could be exploited to undermine the UK.

Debt-laden Manchester United faces a significant financial crisis after a costly European misstep, prompting openness to player sales and fuelling tensions between the billionaire owner and frustrated supporters.

Starmer has authorised an agreement handing the Chagos Islands to Mauritius for an estimated annual cost of £100 million, maintaining Britain’s military foothold despite a late injunction.

Man Utd have reportedly decided to hold a comprehensive player clear-out following a team barbecue, triggering widespread debate over the owners’ approach and the club’s future direction.

Labour proposes new sentencing guidelines that could shorten custodial terms for certain serious offenders, prompting debate about the balance between security and rehabilitation.

A proposed deal to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, estimated at a potential cost of £30 billion, has led to accusations that the PM and opposition leader used questionable accounting methods and misled the public about the financial liabilities involved.

Fears are growing of renewed walkouts sparked by discontent over proposed pay rises, with doctors and teachers describing the offer as inadequate and warning of significant disruptions if the dispute remains unresolved.

The parents of a well-known murder victim have condemned proposals to free killers halfway through their prison terms, criticising the plan as a betrayal of those who have suffered.

Starmer has confirmed that Britain will transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius under a £101 million-a-year lease arrangement, sparking debate over security, sovereignty, and the displaced population’s future.

US lawmakers have narrowly approved Trump’s flagship tax legislation after protracted negotiations, with the measure set to drive the national debt towards $3.3 trillion.