
Daily Star Front Page 13th of March 2025
Blizzards have battered the Cheltenham Festival, raising concerns about the conditions for tomorrow’s Gold Cup.
Blizzards have battered the Cheltenham Festival, raising concerns about the conditions for tomorrow’s Gold Cup.
The Queen sent a personal letter to Gisele, expressing deep concern and offering heartfelt support following her highly publicised legal ordeal.
New tariffs imposed on British steel exports to the US have sparked widespread concern over potential job losses, prompting urgent calls for decisive intervention from the PM to safeguard the industry.
Treasury proposals to cut sickness and disability benefits are prompting a heated stand-off, with Labour MPs pushing back to safeguard the vulnerable and No 10 scrambling to contain backlash over the potential reforms.
A record five million people are now pushed into the higher rate tax bracket, sparking anger among those who feel it unfairly targets middle earners amid speculation that the tax threshold freeze may continue in the forthcoming mini-Budget.
The US President has threatened harsh repercussions if Russia rejects a proposed ceasefire in the war, with the PM and Western allies rallying behind Ukraine in pursuit of a diplomatic resolution.
Facing a massive rebellion from several MPs, the PM is under mounting pressure to rethink deep welfare cuts that could freeze disability support and remove billions from social programmes, triggering intense concern among party members.
A new set of US tariffs on steel has prompted the PM to adopt a careful stance, while Starmer insists on securing a robust UK–US trade arrangement to safeguard British exports and avert economic strain.
Starmer promises to shake up what he calls a “flabby” public sector, arguing that high levels of taxation and expenditure have not boosted front-line services, while the PM emphasises the urgent requirement for greater efficiency.