2025-03-19
Daily Mail Front Page 19th of March 2025
A teenager, who allegedly aspired to become the most infamous figure in recent memory, is accused of attacking close relatives and plotting a
A teenager, who allegedly aspired to become the most infamous figure in recent memory, is accused of attacking close relatives and plotting a
Kemi Badenoch contends that achieving net zero by 2050 is unworkable, warning that current climate targets could harm living standards and calling for a revised approach.
Amid intensifying disagreements over benefit cuts, a growing proportion of young adults is reportedly considering leaving the workforce due to mental health struggles and economic pressures, causing a significant challenge for the PM’s welfare agenda.
Hoyle faces criticism after granting a parliamentary pass to a former lobbyist who previously sponsored him on expenses-paid trips, triggering ongoing questions about standards and transparency.
The PM intends to scrap the country’s largest health quango, eliminating thousands of administrative roles to free up resources for frontline services, reduce bureaucracy, and enhance patient care.
A record five million people are now pushed into the higher rate tax bracket, sparking anger among those who feel it unfairly targets middle earners amid speculation that the tax threshold freeze may continue in the forthcoming mini-Budget.
A ceasefire accord has been secured in the ongoing war, with the PM and other Western leaders welcoming this critical step towards peace while reiterating their unwavering commitment to support those under threat.
A controversial recruitment policy, deemed unlawful for prioritising specific groups, has left the RAF short of experienced pilots and raised concerns about the PM’s defence commitments.
Security experts have raised concerns over possible infiltration by clandestine operatives following recent convictions, prompting renewed scrutiny of national security measures.