2025-02-19
Daily Telegraph Front Page 19th of February 2025
A prominent leader faces possible removal as part of an evolving diplomatic arrangement, with Western governments reaffirming their commitment to stability and democratic standards.
A prominent leader faces possible removal as part of an evolving diplomatic arrangement, with Western governments reaffirming their commitment to stability and democratic standards.
Germany’s refusal of the PM’s peace proposal for the war has revealed deep rifts among European partners, reigniting debate over commitments to strengthen Ukraine’s defence.
The PM has signalled a willingness to bolster European defence commitments, urging regional counterparts to strengthen their joint efforts in safeguarding shared interests.
A prominent figure warns that free speech is facing significant challenges from within the UK, urging swift action to protect open debate and uphold core national values.
Military chiefs caution that pledging 2.5% for defence spending is inadequate, urging the PM to consider a more substantial commitment.
A recent legal decision has allowed a Nigerian national accused of involvement with a proscribed group to remain in Britain, fuelling debate around national security and the immigration system.
A judicial ruling has granted Gazans the right to settle in Britain under a scheme originally designed for those fleeing war, prompting officials to warn of a potential surge in arrivals and reigniting debate over immigration measures.
An Albanian with a criminal record was allowed to remain after a judge accepted that his son’s strict diet, centred on specific foods, constituted a significant factor preventing his deportation.
Labour is preparing to hold discussions with a Caribbean delegation seeking a multitrillion-pound settlement for historical slavery, with the Foreign Office ready to explore potential reparations.