
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 14th of September 2025
The PM approved Mandelson’s appointment despite minimal vetting, relying on a scant dossier and cursory questioning.

The PM approved Mandelson’s appointment despite minimal vetting, relying on a scant dossier and cursory questioning.

Rachel Reeves has been described as “Chancellor in name only” after the PM appointed his own economic adviser and established a separate Budget board, raising concerns about her authority and the direction of economic policy.

Concerns are mounting within the Labour Party as new information regarding Mandelson has increased scrutiny on Starmer’s leadership, fuelling speculation among ministers about his ability to lead the party into the next general election.

Vicky Pattison is concerned that her nerves and anxiety may impact her performance in Strictly, as she manages ongoing health challenges ahead of her appearance on the show.

The Foreign Secretary has reaffirmed a strong commitment to supporting Kyiv, pledging to introduce new sanctions.

More than 100,000 people joined a large anti-migrant protest in London, leading to clashes that forced the Met to increase police presence and saw politicians from across the spectrum condemn the resulting violence.

Elon Musk has called for the overthrow of the British government, aligning himself with a large protest against immigration and prompting concerns about foreign influence on UK politics.

A collection of over 100 newly uncovered emails from the Epstein investigation is reported to contain potentially damaging messages linked to Prince Andrew, raising concerns about serious consequences for him.

A couple have chosen to fund their honeymoon by inviting wedding guests to make donations via a card reader, opting for this modern approach instead of traditional gifts.