2025-06-29
Mail on Sunday Front Page 29th of June 2025
Tel Aviv condemns the BBC for failing to interrupt a prolonged live broadcast of a controversial gig, amid calls for the arrest of those allegedly inciting hostility at a prominent festival.
Tel Aviv condemns the BBC for failing to interrupt a prolonged live broadcast of a controversial gig, amid calls for the arrest of those allegedly inciting hostility at a prominent festival.
The Tories have urged business leaders to oppose new union rules proposed under a workers’ rights plan, warning that tighter employment regulations could inflict serious harm on the UK economy.
A chief prosecution witness has sparked controversy by directing a personal outburst at a campaigner who challenged his evidence about Lucy Letby, triggering fresh scrutiny of his credibility.
MPs suggest that Labour’s approach to fee-paying schools has contributed to heightened class tensions, after claims an eight-year-old private school pupil was refused NHS care due to his school status, prompting calls for unbiased public services.
A British father has been arrested in an FBI operation on suspicion of spying for China, allegedly plotting to smuggle sensitive military technology and now facing possible extradition to the US.
MI5 is examining allegations of foreign involvement in property attacks targeting Starmer, amid ongoing war tensions that see Britain and the West standing resolutely together.
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.