2025-09-07
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 7th of September 2025
The PM has ordered the new Home Secretary to close asylum hotels and relocate migrants into army barracks on former military sites, while expanding returns deals to speed up removals.
The PM has ordered the new Home Secretary to close asylum hotels and relocate migrants into army barracks on former military sites, while expanding returns deals to speed up removals.
Kemi Badenoch has pledged to push for maximum extraction of oil and gas from the North Sea, marking a significant shift away from previous net zero commitments.
Donald Trump has proposed offering security guarantees to Kyiv in exchange for the surrender of Donetsk, sparking criticism from Western allies concerned about rewarding aggression and undermining international security principles.
More than 300 protesters have been arrested in Westminster after a rally voicing support for Palestine, with some individuals reportedly facing charges under terrorism legislation.
Kemi Badenoch has criticised the Labour Party for not learning from the mistakes of Liz Truss, accusing them of driving the country towards a debt spiral.
Middle-income households may face higher water bills under plans for a national tariff system that would channel extra revenue into discounts for lower-income customers and fund infrastructure upgrades.
A government-commissioned review reveals that anti-Semitism has become increasingly normalised in healthcare, education and the arts, prompting concern over pervasive discriminatory attitudes among the middle classes.
The Conservatives are calling for restrictions on sickness benefits for foreign nationals, with Badenoch positioning this move as a clear divide from the welfare policies set out by Starmer and Farage.