2025-09-07
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 7th of September 2025
The PM has ordered the new Home Secretary to close asylum hotels and relocate migrants into army barracks on former military sites, while expanding returns deals to speed up removals.
The PM has ordered the new Home Secretary to close asylum hotels and relocate migrants into army barracks on former military sites, while expanding returns deals to speed up removals.
Ministers are preparing legislation to reform Britain’s human rights framework by revising ECHR commitments and tightening asylum rules to curb migration and blunt the appeal of Nigel Farage, posing an early test for the PM’s new cabinet.
A well-known soap actor has been informed by producers that his character will be leaving Albert Square, marking the end of his role on the show.
Tax officials have acknowledged that millions of calls from individuals and businesses to HMRC are going unanswered, resulting in an estimated £47 billion of taxes remaining unpaid.
Nadine Dorries has called for Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage to join forces in order to prevent Labour from winning the next general election, arguing that only their combined effort can unite the right and defeat Sir Keir Starmer’s party.
There is renewed debate about the direction and representation of the political left, as parties and figures re-evaluate who speaks for these values in modern Britain.
Reform MP Lee Anderson proposes that schoolchildren start each day by singing the national anthem and displaying Union Flags in classrooms, aiming to strengthen a sense of British identity.
The PM has replaced key Home Office ministers and appointed Shabana Mahmood to address concerns around small boats and immigration, aiming to regain support from voters dissatisfied with Labour’s record and counter the rise of Reform UK.