
Daily Mail Front Page 10th of February 2025
A second Labour MP has been identified as part of a private messaging group containing misogynistic and homophobic content, prompting condemnation and calls for accountability within the party.
A second Labour MP has been identified as part of a private messaging group containing misogynistic and homophobic content, prompting condemnation and calls for accountability within the party.
As countless cherished pubs face potential closure, a united call has emerged for swift action to safeguard these essential community hubs and uphold their place in British social life.
Businesses are shedding roles and slowing recruitment in expectation of Labour’s impending tax adjustments, with industry spokespeople citing potential economic strain and highlighting concerns over the impact on growth despite the PM’s assurances.
An Albanian with a criminal record was allowed to remain after a judge accepted that his son’s strict diet, centred on specific foods, constituted a significant factor preventing his deportation.
A former envoy contends that official procedures for selling arms have been manipulated to conceal potential breaches of international obligations, provoking accusations of complicity and calls for greater transparency.
The PM is under fire for spending £700,000 on overseas travel, despite previously criticising a rival’s helicopter expenses and sparking accusations of hypocrisy.
Labour is preparing a fresh migration strategy aimed at countering Farage’s election challenge by tightening entry rules, with details expected in spring.
A farmer, whose 142-year-old estate is at risk due to inheritance tax plans, has joined a protest calling for a policy U-turn, warning that this levy imperils historic family farms.
Labour is under fire for releasing footage of immigration raids on individuals suspected of entering the country illegally, with opponents accusing the government of echoing Nigel Farage’s approach by adopting tactics deemed performative and divisive.
US and China appear poised for a heightened trade conflict as retaliatory tariffs on billions of dollars’ worth of American goods raise international economic concerns, prompting warnings of further escalation.
A minister has been removed from office following inappropriate WhatsApp posts, and an investigation is now underway to determine if several associates of an MP will also lose their jobs over similarly offensive conversations.