2025-09-08
Daily Mail Front Page 8th of September 2025
A record number of individuals have arrived in the UK by small boats, raising questions about Labour’s approach to managing migration as the new Home Secretary begins her role.
A record number of individuals have arrived in the UK by small boats, raising questions about Labour’s approach to managing migration as the new Home Secretary begins her role.
Angela Rayner resigned as Deputy PM, prompting a rapid reshuffle as Yvette Cooper was moved from the Home Office following criticism over small-boats policy and David Lammy was appointed Deputy PM, intensifying instability within the Labour government.
Nadine Dorries has left the Conservative Party to join Reform UK, marking a significant shift in British politics as she aligns herself with Nigel Farage and calls for a new direction on the political right.
The Leader of the Opposition is under mounting pressure to dismiss his Deputy after she admitted failing to pay the full amount of stamp duty on her property, prompting accusations of double standards and renewed scrutiny over her political future.
Concerns have been raised over civil liberties following the arrest of a well-known writer for online comments, amid warnings about increased government control and possible introduction of ID cards under the new administration.
Labour unveiled its ‘one in, one out’ asylum crackdown, yet admitted that although 3,567 small-boat migrants have landed since the deal took effect, none have been returned to France.
Prominent Labour politicians are said to be engaged in intense internal disputes over future leadership, with claims that this infighting is contributing to damaging allegations and instability within the party.
Angela Rayner is facing calls for an official investigation into whether she failed to pay £40,000 in stamp duty on a property transaction, with allegations prompting demands from Conservatives for a formal inquiry into her conduct.
ASDA’s chairman has publicly criticised Reeves, urging her to halt further tax increases amidst growing concern over rising costs and the impact on both businesses and consumers.
Ed Miliband’s net zero strategy has driven Ofgem’s energy price cap far above forecasts, forcing households to confront substantially higher bills this winter despite earlier promises of savings.