2025-09-06
Daily Express Front Page 6th of September 2025
Nigel Farage has claimed that his party can win an election within two years, as the resignation of Angela Rayner has caused significant instability within the Government.
Nigel Farage has claimed that his party can win an election within two years, as the resignation of Angela Rayner has caused significant instability within the Government.
Farmers have expressed anger towards the Deputy PM regarding disputed legal and tax advice over a property transaction, insisting that failing to remove Angela Rayner would be an insult after her own lawyers challenged her tax claim.
Keir Starmer is facing increasing pressure to dismiss Angela Rayner following her admission that she did not pay enough stamp duty on her second home, raising questions about her position within the party.
Up to 100,000 people may be at risk as variations in local healthcare provision mean cancer patients could miss out on the most effective treatments depending on where they live.
Nigel Farage has pledged to unseat Keir Starmer after accusing the PM of misleading the public over migration, claiming offence at being excluded from the state banquet.
Retail chiefs are urging police to attend every reported theft after annual losses from shoplifting exceeded £2.2 billion, warning that without prompt intervention organised gangs and opportunists will continue to exploit vulnerable stores.
The Home Office has successfully appealed to keep an Epping hotel open for housing asylum seekers, prompting criticism from campaigners and some local officials who argue that ministers have failed in their responsibilities.
French police are reportedly unwilling to enter the water to prevent small boats heading towards Britain, with unions stating it is not considered part of their official responsibilities.
Millions of pensioners face a 2 % rise in gas and electricity bills under the latest Ofgem cap, which Tory MPs attribute to the levies needed to fund Labour’s expanded wind farm targets despite the regulator’s view that the increase merely covers renewable energy costs.
Nigel Farage has vowed to deport 600,000 illegal migrants during his first term as PM, establishing a new Deportation Command with daily removal flights and scrapping key human rights safeguards.