2025-05-18
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 18th of May 2025
Starmer asserts an EU reset will improve border control, the PM welcomes its advantages for the UK, yet critics fear it could substantially increase migration.
Starmer asserts an EU reset will improve border control, the PM welcomes its advantages for the UK, yet critics fear it could substantially increase migration.
A retired officer was detained after posting allegedly contentious remarks online and possessing certain books deemed politically loaded, prompting debate about the boundaries of free speech and police intervention.
A former US adviser contends Britain is effectively a “servant of communist China,” cautioning that the UK risks serious economic harm if it remains too accommodating in its trade relationships.
A high-profile American figure has reversed course on a contentious foreign leader, drawing support from Western representatives who view it as a strengthening of unity among allies.
Zelensky condemns the immediate breach of a newly proposed ceasefire, heightening concerns over the war and strengthening calls for steadfast British and Western backing.
An extremist convicted over the Manchester Arena bombing attacked three prison officers, sparking fresh scrutiny of security protocols.
A Labour MP was taken into custody over serious allegations involving minors, prompting a police inquiry and immediate suspension.
The Duke, accused by a prominent charity leader of intimidating behaviour and using the media to pursue an intense personal campaign, contests the allegations and insists his actions were justified.
Thousands of Whitehall staff are reportedly set to lose their positions amid a £2bn cost-saving plan announced by the Chancellor, prompting concerns about public services.
Streeting urges slashing the bloated network of administrative bodies to boost efficiency and patient outcomes, insisting that the campaign to tackle waste in the NHS is barely underway.