
Daily Telegraph Front Page 12th of May 2025
Starmer intends to close a loophole in ECHR-related rules enabling foreign offenders to avoid removal, with the PM poised to implement measures tightening judicial powers in such cases.
Starmer intends to close a loophole in ECHR-related rules enabling foreign offenders to avoid removal, with the PM poised to implement measures tightening judicial powers in such cases.
A married naval chief has resigned following an investigation into allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a junior colleague, prompting debate over leadership standards within the service.
The PM has granted the US a decisive say over any prospective arrangements with China, marking a significant post-Brexit shift in foreign trade policy and sparking debate on broader economic implications.
Spending on housing arrivals has risen to an estimated £4 million per day, facing resistance from some in Europe and prompting concerns over costs, border controls, and the need for more robust strategies to manage the ongoing influx.