Click to Enlarge
Facebook
Twitter
The story of schools plagued by dangerous concrete is ubiquitous across Saturday’s newspapers. “More schools are expected to close next week,” the Times reports. The paper says some parents in Leicester arrived at the school gates this week after the summer break, only to be told the Department of Education had ordered the building closed overnight. The paper also has an image of BBC presenter Clive Myrie on the front page, previewing an interview in the paper’s magazine

Times Front Page 17th of December 2025

Britain will rejoin the Erasmus programme from 2027, restoring funded study exchanges across Europe. UK students can spend a year abroad with reciprocal fee waivers for EU visitors. Ministers say it widens opportunity and skills; universities broadly back the move, with costs and implementation still to be set.

Read More »

Times Front Page 16th of December 2025

Junior doctors will stage a five-day walkout after 83% of BMA members rejected the government’s latest offer. No 10 branded the action “self‑indulgent, irresponsible and dangerous”, with the PM urging medics to push back against the union. The NHS warns of severe disruption amid a flu surge.

Read More »

Times Front Page 15th of December 2025

At Bondi Beach, a father and son carried out an attack on a Jewish celebration, killing at least 15 and injuring many. A local shopkeeper overpowered one assailant. Police detained a suspect and are searching for another. Authorities tightened security and urged vigilance.

Read More »

Times Front Page 13th of December 2025

The King reported encouraging progress in his cancer treatment, saying it will be dramatically reduced next year. Calling it a “personal blessing”, he thanked clinicians and researchers and urged people to take up screening to support early diagnosis.

Read More »