2025-05-18
Mail on Sunday Front Page 18th of May 2025
A proposed deal, negotiated in London and potentially costing hundreds of millions in taxpayers’ funds, could see new obligations to Brussels despite prior commitments to an independent course.
A proposed deal, negotiated in London and potentially costing hundreds of millions in taxpayers’ funds, could see new obligations to Brussels despite prior commitments to an independent course.
Prince Harry’s claims have provoked a swelling tide of disapproval from ministers, the Palace and the public over accusations involving his personal security, with a survey indicating most people favour removing his HRH title, and criticism mounting over the BBC’s approach to his assertions.
After the PM’s extended hesitation over defining “woman,” a biography reveals that Keir Starmer’s former partner is a pro-trans judge, prompting renewed commentary on the political debate around gender.
Leaked messages reveal an internal Labour revolt over a landmark Supreme Court ruling on transgender rights, creating pressure on Starmer to protect women-only spaces while exposing deep divisions on the frontbench.
A newly revealed memo challenges a pivotal claim against Lucy Letby, prompting questions about the reliability of key evidence in her ongoing case.
Dan Norris, a Labour MP, has been suspended by party officials following a police investigation into serious accusations, causing turmoil for Starmer and prompting renewed scrutiny of internal processes.
The head of a prominent African charity, which the Duke co-founded, has reportedly condemned the couple’s public profile as damaging, alleging that the Duke engaged in bullying and caused harm to the organisation’s work.
Senior officers at the Met are accused of adopting a two-tier policing approach after withdrawing armed units from No10 in the face of a protest, prompting scrutiny over security and claims of appeasing disruptive crowds.
A senior security official claims No 10 was warned that the virus originated in a Chinese lab, yet the intelligence was allegedly dismissed by individuals close to the PM despite calls for a thorough inquiry.