Newspaper Round Up: 22nd of July 2025

Daily Express Front Page 22nd of July 2025

Nigel Farage has unveiled a plan for a “three strikes and you’re out” system that would impose life imprisonment on repeat serious offenders, arguing it would halve crime and restore public confidence in the justice system.

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Times Front Page 22nd of July 2025

Ministers have warned that water bills may rise for up to a decade as they scrap the existing industry framework, merge regulators and require companies to invest billions in infrastructure, pollution controls and climate-resilience measures to secure long-term supplies.

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Guardian Front Page 22nd of July 2025

Israel has launched extensive air raids and a ground operation on Gaza’s main aid distribution hub, prompting warnings from aid agencies and governments that the attack will deepen the territory’s severe food shortages and hinder relief efforts.

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Independent Front Page 22nd of July 2025

Ministers have opened a new review of the state pension amid warnings that the rising £31bn annual bill for the triple lock and widening fiscal gaps could force further increases to the retirement age, heightening the risk of widespread pensioner poverty.

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i Front Page 22nd of July 2025

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage warns that the state pension age will need to rise beyond 68 and the triple lock may be diluted to secure long-term affordability, sparking debate at Westminster.

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Metro Front Page 22nd of July 2025

England’s Lionesses take on Italy in Switzerland tonight in their Euro 2025 opener, looking to begin their title defence in style and sustain the national surge of support that followed their recent triumphs.

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Financial Times Front Page 22nd of July 2025

Brussels intends to demand that the UK pays towards contracts secured by British defence firms via a €150bn EU procurement fund, igniting debate over shared security costs, the future of cross-Channel collaboration and the principles of fair competition post-Brexit.

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