
Daily Telegraph Front Page 19th of April 2025
Declaring it short-sighted to sever critical connections, the Chancellor emphatically rejects any push to isolate China, insisting on pragmatism and balanced engagement to safeguard national interests.
Declaring it short-sighted to sever critical connections, the Chancellor emphatically rejects any push to isolate China, insisting on pragmatism and balanced engagement to safeguard national interests.
Teachers express alarm over an apparent rise in prejudice and sexist attitudes among students, urging stricter oversight of harmful online content and stronger parental engagement.
Plans to process rejected asylum seekers through ‘return hubs’ have gained support from the UN’s refugee agency, with Labour exploring proposals involving the Balkans as Channel crossings continue to surge.
Twenty-eight of Starmer’s ministers hold membership in a militant union at the heart of the ongoing bin strikes, prompting questions over the group’s influence on Labour policy.
A recent defence evaluation highlights the urgent need to bolster capabilities in the far north, citing climate factors, resource competition and technological advances as key drivers for increased strategic focus.
A new book by a royal commentator is said to contain further revelations about Prince Harry and Meghan, with speculation mounting that the Palace could face renewed scrutiny.
Amid Easter celebrations, migrants are reported to be sheltering outside a prominent London cathedral, highlighting an urgent challenge for officials addressing broader concerns around immigration.
Pubs across the UK will remain open until 1am on 8 May, with The PM granting an extended licensing period to mark a significant anniversary.