Newspaper Round Up: 21st of April 2025

Independent Front Page 21st of April 2025

Indefinite prison sentences, deemed by many to contravene human rights, have cost taxpayers around £145 million this year on top of the £1.6 billion spent since their official abolition, with thousands still confined despite the policy’s formal end.

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Times Front Page 21st of April 2025

Britain is dramatically increasing domestic munitions production—led by BAE’s plan to ramp up output sixteen-fold—aiming to bolster manufacturing independence and reduce reliance on overseas suppliers.

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Daily Star Front Page 21st of April 2025

Concerns have arisen in Westminster after allegations of covert surveillance by foreign agents targeting official conversations and sensitive gatherings, prompting calls for tighter security measures amid heightened vigilance from the PM.

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