
i Front Page 18th of April 2025
Downing Street is under huge pressure to relax domestic food standards in pursuit of a US trade deal, prompting concerns from farmers and consumer advocates over potential impacts on quality and safety.
Downing Street is under huge pressure to relax domestic food standards in pursuit of a US trade deal, prompting concerns from farmers and consumer advocates over potential impacts on quality and safety.
Freddie Flintoff, recovering from a severe crash, is receiving widespread support while focusing on his future wellbeing and return to public life.
A new daily pill could offer a convenient and affordable way for type 2 diabetes patients to control their weight and blood sugar levels without injections, say experts.
Despite the PM’s hopes for a swift agreement, the US has insisted on maintaining steep tariffs, prompting renewed concern over future trade negotiations.
Labour faces renewed turmoil after a legal ruling on trans rights prompted calls to revise gender legislation, escalating tensions over safeguarding women-only spaces.
Ministers are attempting to contain a significant revolt over disability benefit cuts, with potential concessions such as allowing certain MPs to abstain and exploring measures to alleviate child poverty.
Britain’s largest bank has pledged continued backing for its trans employees following a significant court decision, underlining its commitment to an inclusive workplace and the wellbeing of all staff.
A woman’s account of her husband’s final moments at an overseas facility has sparked renewed debate around assisted dying, as MPs consider potential law changes.