2025-08-26
Daily Star Front Page 26th of August 2025
Scientists in Austria have reportedly made a significant breakthrough in quantum physics, sparking new excitement around the possibility of time travel.
Scientists in Austria have reportedly made a significant breakthrough in quantum physics, sparking new excitement around the possibility of time travel.
More than 15,000 pupils were excluded last year for racist conduct, doubling the previous year’s figure and prompting calls for tougher action to tackle discrimination in schools.
The PM today unveiled an agreement with Paris to detain and repatriate around 100 small-boat arrivals to France, backed by adverts warning migrants of imminent deportation, after yet another surge saw over 200 reach UK shores in a single day.
Israel struck the same Gaza hospital twice within minutes, killing at least 20 people including journalists and rescue workers and prompting condemnation from the UK the US and other Western allies.
Nigel Farage urged the PM to ditch foreign court rulings and pledged to forge return agreements with nations such as Afghanistan and Rwanda and to use British territories to remove thousands of unauthorised migrants, a plan Tory ministers say borrows from their own policies.
Sir Keir Starmer has been accused by Nigel Farage of siding with international courts rather than public sentiment, as he prepares legislation to fast-track the deportation of undocumented migrants by curbing human rights protections in the name of a national emergency.
Banks and industry bodies are urging policymakers to close stablecoin loopholes, warning that attractive interest yields could trigger a flight of trillions in customer deposits from traditional institutions and heighten tensions between crypto firms and regulators.
A journalist is being remembered for her dedication to press freedom and truth after losing her life in an incident at a hospital, highlighting ongoing concerns about the safety of reporters and the importance of upholding international protections for journalism.
The government is introducing tougher measures against so-called honour crime in response to public concern and recent high-profile cases, aiming to improve protection for those at risk and raise awareness across key agencies.