2025-10-11
Daily Telegraph Front Page 11th of October 2025
One in 20 Britons now use weight‑loss injections and numbers have reached about 2.5 million, with sales up sevenfold in a year amid rising private demand and pressure on supply and the NHS.
One in 20 Britons now use weight‑loss injections and numbers have reached about 2.5 million, with sales up sevenfold in a year amid rising private demand and pressure on supply and the NHS.
Displaced families in Gaza began returning under a fragile ceasefire as forces withdrew to agreed positions, with a US-backed plan including a staged detainee exchange offering cautious hope amid widespread damage and uncertainty.
Thousands in Manchester paid tribute to Ricky Hatton at a farewell service and procession, as family and notable figures honoured the former world champion’s life and legacy.
A ceasefire in Gaza has begun with displaced residents are attempting to return as families of captives await release. The UK pledges reconstruction support instead of troops.
A fragile ceasefire prompted a phased pullback of forces from the region, with international mediators saying detainees could be released within hours and displaced civilians beginning to return, while leaders weigh steps to sustain the pause.
Mourners, including well-known figures from sport and music, gathered to bid farewell to Ricky Hatton, with Live Forever played as tributes reflected on his impact and legacy.
A senior Conservative says an alleged China-linked operative worked as a parliamentary researcher in their office, while the MP fears she was secretly filmed or bugged in a hotel as the aide accessed high-level briefings on UK China policy.
Prince William has pledged £1m from his foundation to launch a National Prevention Network to cut preventable deaths, urging open conversation and better coordination of support services across the UK.
Donald Trump warned he would raise tariffs on Chinese goods and saw no reason to meet Xi Jinping, remarks that reignited trade tensions and unsettled markets.
Tens of thousands of civilians are returning to damaged northern neighbourhoods in Gaza as a ceasefire begins, facing scarce essentials and a lengthy rebuilding effort.