2025-04-30
Daily Telegraph Front Page 30th of April 2025
Blair warns that current environmental targets and associated policies are unworkable due to their high costs and impracticalities, urging the Labour leader to adopt a more realistic approach.
Blair warns that current environmental targets and associated policies are unworkable due to their high costs and impracticalities, urging the Labour leader to adopt a more realistic approach.
Spain and Portugal endured extensive power outages allegedly linked to net zero commitments, prompting renewed debate over the resilience of Europe’s energy infrastructure.
The PM intends to reduce migration in response to a rival party’s rising influence, while opposition figures prepare to challenge these plans amid concerns over potential setbacks in upcoming polls.
Starmer is urging landlords to offer additional properties to accommodate those arriving via the Channel, aiming to reduce pressure on existing housing and manage the steadily increasing numbers.
Starmer disputes Trump’s proposed peace plan, with the PM rejecting any concessions and reaffirming Britain’s steadfast alignment with its closest partners.
Donald Trump’s proposed settlement aims to secure a ceasefire in the ongoing war by allowing seized territories to remain under Russian control, prompting concerns in Britain, Ukraine, and the West over the absence of a firm security guarantee.
Trump’s abrupt policy declarations have sparked turmoil in financial markets, sending the pound to historic lows and prompting concerns over economic stability as prominent ministers seek to secure a beneficial trade arrangement overseas.
No.10 indicated it would not block proposals supporting trans rights, as Labour MPs plan to challenge a court decision on defining woman.
Declaring it short-sighted to sever critical connections, the Chancellor emphatically rejects any push to isolate China, insisting on pragmatism and balanced engagement to safeguard national interests.