Newspaper Round Up: 15th of October 2025

Times Front Page 15th of October 2025

An armed group in Gaza reportedly killed dozens of suspected collaborators and political rivals during a pause in fighting after opposing forces withdrew. Detainees were said to be taken from detention and killed in public, prompting condemnation and raising concerns over governance and security.

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Daily Mail Front Page 15th of October 2025

Britain faces worsening data: the IMF projects the highest inflation in the G7 this year, unemployment is at a four‑year high, and wage growth and living standards are stalling. A senior Bank official warned of a possible hard landing and rising recession risk, increasing pressure on Reeves ahead of the Budget.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 15th of October 2025

Sir Gavin Williamson told the Covid Inquiry that Boris Johnson’s last‑minute decisions on schools during lockdown harmed pupils and parents, branding a 2021 move a “flip‑flop” that disrupted education nationwide and left schools set up to fail.

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Daily Express Front Page 15th of October 2025

IMF downgrades UK outlook, citing weak growth and sticky prices. Unemployment hits a four‑year high, piling pressure on the Chancellor before a Budget expected to raise taxes. Critics warn the plan risks stalling recovery; allies argue it funds services and stability.

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Guardian Front Page 15th of October 2025

Israel has curtailed aid to Gaza, saying a truce was breached in a dispute over the return of hostage remains. The move strains fragile calm as negotiators haggle over exchanges and access for relief, with warnings that reduced supplies could deepen the humanitarian crisis.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 15th of October 2025

Shabana Mahmood says the UK has lost control of its borders, warning unmanaged migration is eroding trust. She plans a border security overhaul targeting smuggling gangs, faster removals and new returns deals, and calls for stronger international cooperation.

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i Front Page 15th of October 2025

The state pension will rise 4.8% under the triple lock next April, lifting the full rate to £12,547.60 a year—up £574.60. About 400,000 retirees will be within £22 of the income tax threshold. Persistently high inflation makes rate cuts less likely, setting a budget headache for the Chancellor.

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Daily Star Front Page 15th of October 2025

Gavin Williamson has acknowledged that the decision to close schools during the pandemic was taken within 24 hours, admitting ministers mishandled it. He says the rushed call disrupted pupils and staff, and that future crisis planning must better protect education.

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Metro Front Page 15th of October 2025

A teenage asylum seeker is on trial over the death of a hotel employee at an accommodation centre. Prosecutors say he followed her outside during a night shift and was later seen dancing. The case is before the crown court and continues.

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Financial Times Front Page 15th of October 2025

A senior US Treasury adviser condemned Beijing’s export curbs on critical minerals as trade warfare, calling them a sign of weakness that drags on global growth. He urged a coordinated allied response, while Beijing struck a conciliatory note, though frictions over tariffs and technology remain.

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Independent Front Page 15th of October 2025

IMF warns UK inflation will be the highest in the G7 in 2025–26 and cuts growth forecasts, denting the Chancellor’s Budget plans. Ministers weigh tax rises to plug a hole of up to £40bn as costs, led by food and hospitality, accelerate, clouding prospects of meeting the 2% target soon.

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