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Wednesday’s newspapers continue to lead with Hamas attacks on Israel. The Financial Times reports that Israel “pounded” the Gaza Strip on Tuesday and prepared for a ground invasion of the enclave, three days after an attack by Hamas triggered the “bloodiest war on the country’s territory for decades”. In the UK, the paper says, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has promised to “bulldoze” the planning system and work with the private sector to unleash a “big build” across the UK as part of “radical action” to accelerate house building.

Financial Times Front Page 4th of July 2025

Major investment firms seized the opportunity to buy up government bonds during a brief market dip sparked by speculation over the Chancellor’s position, while the Opposition leader reinforced backing for her to steady the political and economic landscape.

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Financial Times Front Page 1st of July 2025

A diluted welfare plan would halve personal savings while thrusting 150,000 people into worsening hardship, triggering internal party rifts, a potential government rebellion led by Starmer, a looming £4bn deficit and growing calls for possible tax hikes—all of which place mounting pressure on the PM.

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