2025-04-07
Daily Telegraph Front Page 7th of April 2025
Streeting’s support for bringing health services directly to people’s homes seeks to ease strain on hospitals, offering earlier interventions and cutting reliance on state care.
Streeting’s support for bringing health services directly to people’s homes seeks to ease strain on hospitals, offering earlier interventions and cutting reliance on state care.
Allegations that the Duke was covertly brought into Windsor Castle for private discussions with the King have sparked a fierce dispute, raising questions about unapproved access and formal oversight.
Britain is urged to adopt Singapore’s model by leveraging post-Brexit freedoms and tackling US tariffs, in order to strengthen and reshape the country’s economy.
Trump has imposed new reciprocal tariffs, including a 10 per cent levy on Britain, sparking concern among UK officials and global partners over potential economic and diplomatic repercussions.
Starmer is making a last-minute push to prevent a damaging trade war, with No 10 preparing concessions to avert harsh tariffs from the US.
Britain’s potential tariff deal faces scrutiny after a high-profile US figure warned that any free trade agreement hinges on safeguarding free expression, pointing to the arrest of a peaceful protester as a worrying sign of curtailed liberties.
New proposals suggest factoring perceived historical trauma for certain communities into bail decisions, sparking debate over the fairness and efficacy of introducing a potential two-tier system in the courts.
Following a brief hospital stay prompted by side effects of his ongoing treatment, the monarch has been advised to rest and has therefore postponed his upcoming engagements.
Amid five consecutive years of record taxes and a halved growth forecast, the Chancellor faces growing pressure over potential further increases, spending adjustments, and mounting doubts about her political future.