Newspaper Round Up: 16th of October 2025

Times Front Page 16th of October 2025

Dominic Cummings claims a major Whitehall security breach exposed classified material and officials’ personal data to China, and alleges it was concealed by No 10. Ministers face demands to clarify what was compromised, who knew, and what safeguards now protect government systems.

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Guardian Front Page 16th of October 2025

Rachel Reeves says the budget will raise taxes on wealthier people to repair public finances after weaker growth forecasts. She rejects claims it would drive people away, signalling a November package aimed at stability and sustainable funding for services.

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Daily Mail Front Page 16th of October 2025

Reports allege a state‑linked buyer from China gained control of a Whitehall data hub, creating a backdoor that exposed sensitive government systems for years, including No.10. The revelations add pressure on Starmer after a collapsed espionage case, with calls for an inquiry and tighter vetting.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 16th of October 2025

Dominic Cummings alleges China carried out a major cyber breach of UK government systems, gaining access to sensitive material including intelligence briefings. He says ministers concealed the incident and wants an inquiry. Officials insist protections are strong and dispute claims of a cover-up.

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Daily Express Front Page 16th of October 2025

Kemi Badenoch accuses the PM of a cover-up after the collapse of a national security trial linked to China. She says ministers failed to act and are too soft on Beijing, demanding answers and accountability. Downing Street rejects the claim, citing legal constraints.

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Independent Front Page 16th of October 2025

An investigation finds over 100 former Afghan security personnel who assisted UK forces have been killed since 2023 by a militant group. UK delays to resettlement are blamed for leaving about 4,000 eligible allies stranded and at risk, despite earlier promises of sanctuary.

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i Front Page 16th of October 2025

A leaked memo indicates Labour plans to cut London developers’ affordable housing quota from 35% to 20% to boost construction and meet its 1.5m homes pledge. Councils and housing experts warn this would reduce social housing and set a UK‑wide precedent, while lowering costs for developers.

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Daily Star Front Page 16th of October 2025

During a live appearance, Katie Price claimed a well-known TV personality assaulted her years ago and urged others to speak out. She offered no further details. As of now, there has been no official complaint or response from the individual.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 16th of October 2025

The Health Sec says the government will pursue recovery of £145m from PPE Medpro, a supplier linked to Baroness Michelle Mone, after a repayment deadline was missed on pandemic-era contracts. Legal action is being considered to protect taxpayers’ money.

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Metro Front Page 16th of October 2025

A woman missing since 1998 has been found alive in a flat. Police arrested her parents on suspicion of unlawful detention. She is receiving medical and social care. Investigators are examining how she remained untraced for decades and whether safeguarding failures occurred.

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Financial Times Front Page 16th of October 2025

Top financiers warn lending standards are eroding after collapses at specialist lenders jolted markets. They blame fierce competition and corner‑cutting in underwriting, with banks enabling risky structures. Calls grow for tighter scrutiny of non‑bank credit.

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