2025-07-01
Daily Mail Front Page 1st of July 2025
Rebel MPs plan to defeat the PM’s welfare proposals, threatening his authority and revealing deep divisions among his supporters, despite attempts to soften the measures.
Rebel MPs plan to defeat the PM’s welfare proposals, threatening his authority and revealing deep divisions among his supporters, despite attempts to soften the measures.
Senior figures at the broadcaster are facing calls for prosecution for airing a set containing inflammatory remarks directed at Israelis at a prominent festival, prompting debate about potential breaches of public-order regulations.
A former royal aide and one-time Special Forces officer has sharply criticised what is seen as a betrayal of certain veterans, aligning with calls for stronger legal protection and an end to retrospective investigations.
In a move that has sparked debate within his party, the Labour leader adjusted his position on welfare, making concessions to internal critics and prompting fresh scrutiny on the PM’s expected response.
Ex-SAS veterans are facing renewed legal scrutiny years after their service in Northern Ireland, prompting senior MPs and former Special Forces leaders to demand robust protections and accuse Labour of betraying those who served the nation.
Ministers are alarmed by a fast-growing party revolt over proposed benefits cuts, as more than 120 MPs rally against the PM’s plan and threaten to derail key legislation.
Iran has retaliated with missiles targeting a US base in Qatar, prompting controversy over Labour’s reluctance to support American measures and raising questions about whether the PM has demonstrated adequate resolve on the world stage.
After the US launched targeted action in a Middle Eastern nation, there are growing concerns the UK could face retaliatory measures, prompting calls for heightened vigilance and unity amongst Western allies.
Peers have pledged to oppose the proposed assisted dying legislation in the Lords, following a closely contested Commons vote that underscores ongoing divisions.
Robert Jenrick vows to oppose assisted dying legislation, citing his grandmother’s long battle with illness and her resolve to continue living despite significant challenges.