2025-06-18
Daily Express Front Page 18th of June 2025
A senior cabinet minister has called for a comprehensive inquiry into alleged grooming gangs, labelling the reported cover-up a severe scandal that requires urgent action and full accountability.
A senior cabinet minister has called for a comprehensive inquiry into alleged grooming gangs, labelling the reported cover-up a severe scandal that requires urgent action and full accountability.
A survivor demands a wide-ranging inquiry into alleged exploitation networks, urging every council and police force to be scrutinised and calling on the PM to ensure the truth is fully exposed.
Senior politicians demanded an apology over what they describe as a months-long delay in establishing a comprehensive inquiry into reported grooming networks, prompting criticism of inaction and calls for greater accountability.
Donald Trump warns of heightened actions against Iran following Tehran’s retaliation over alleged nuclear site targeting, prompting concerns of further regional unrest.
In a tragic passenger jet crash that claimed the lives of 241 people and caused further deaths on the ground, a British man emerged as the only survivor and managed to walk away from the wreckage.
Taxpayers are poised for increased levies under a significant public expenditure plan unveiled by Reeves, branded a “fantasy” by critics, prompting questions over how these ambitious pledges will be financed.
The Shadow Chancellor is under mounting pressure to reverse a planned rural inheritance levy following her previous retreat on winter fuel payments, amid renewed calls to support farmers.
After nearly 300 days of persistent lobbying, Rachel Reeves has restored the winter fuel payment to nine million OAPs, prompting criticism over the lack of an apology.
Critics have condemned fresh delays to a promised U-turn on winter fuel support, warning that pensioners remain uncertain about crucial relief.
Kemi Badenoch has criticised what she describes as an overly lenient asylum approach, insisting the country must tighten its policies to curb alleged exploitation of the system.