Newspaper Round Up: 17th of October 2025

Times Front Page 17th of October 2025

Trump has arranged talks with a rival power’s leader to seek an end to the Eastern European crisis after a lengthy call. A meeting abroad could happen next week, with a US visit later. He is also consulting Western allies on stepped-up defensive support alongside diplomacy.

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Daily Mail Front Page 17th of October 2025

Prince Andrew faces scrutiny after photos indicate he met senior Beijing official Cai Qi several times. The meetings surfaced as a Westminster espionage case collapsed, with the MI5 chief reportedly rebuking Starmer’s handling of the probe.

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Daily Star Front Page 17th of October 2025

A former cricket star says he feels guilt over the death of a boxer he had recently socialised with. The fighter had spoken about mental health but seemed fine at the time. The cricketer now urges stronger support for men dealing with similar issues.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 17th of October 2025

MI5’s chief warns of persistent state-backed interference and espionage from China, calling it a daily security challenge. The warning follows a high‑profile case being dropped as the country isn’t legally classed as an enemy state. He urges vigilance across government, business and academia.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 17th of October 2025

MI5’s chief has criticised the handling of a China spy case, saying the service’s work was undermined. The intervention increases pressure on the PM as Labour faces claims it interfered with evidence. Ministers are under calls for an inquiry and stronger safeguards.

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Guardian Front Page 17th of October 2025

MPs are pressing the DPP to explain why prosecutors dropped a high‑profile espionage case tied to alleged Chinese interference. Select committee chairs seek details on the decision, evidence handling and safeguards, after MI5 signalled frustration at the collapse.

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Daily Express Front Page 17th of October 2025

Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters have been barred from attending Aston Villa’s Europa League match in Birmingham after police deemed it high risk. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch criticised the decision as a “national disgrace,” saying it unfairly penalises law‑abiding fans and sets a troubling precedent.

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i Front Page 17th of October 2025

MI5’s chief says China mounts daily espionage against the UK and urges a firm defence. His rare intervention follows the collapse of a Westminster spying case, piling pressure on the Director of Public Prosecutions and prompting likely parliamentary scrutiny. Beijing rejects the allegations.

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Metro Front Page 17th of October 2025

Row intensifies over a collapsed spying case after the PM disclosed evidence that halted the prosecution. Ministers press Sir Keir to clarify his stance on security and legal thresholds, as MI5 warns that threats from China are persistent. Focus falls on accountability.

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Financial Times Front Page 17th of October 2025

China condemned what it called a smear campaign after a UK espionage case collapsed, dismissing witness testimony as groundless. Ministers warned the dispute could strain relations, while security chiefs voiced frustration with the outcome and the high bar for national security prosecutions.

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Independent Front Page 17th of October 2025

MI5 director Ken McCallum urged the PM to act after a high-profile China espionage case collapsed. He said the UK faces daily hostile-state interference and voiced frustration at the inability to prosecute suspects. MPs launched an inquiry, and a decision on a planned Chinese super embassy was delayed.

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