
Mail on Sunday Front Page 25th of May 2025
MI5 is examining allegations of foreign involvement in property attacks targeting Starmer, amid ongoing war tensions that see Britain and the West standing resolutely together.
MI5 is examining allegations of foreign involvement in property attacks targeting Starmer, amid ongoing war tensions that see Britain and the West standing resolutely together.
Ministers face renewed pressure to accelerate the relocation of Afghans who supported British forces, after numerous credible applications were wrongly rejected and have now been identified for urgent review.
Sir Alan Bates, honoured for his justice campaign, has challenged a controversial compensation process he dubs a “quasi kangaroo court,” rejecting an offer of half his claim and urging a fully independent scheme to ensure fairness.
Nigel Farage proposes reinstating winter fuel payments and scrapping the two-child cap on benefits, positioning himself as a strong challenger to the PM’s opposition stance and aiming to rally broad public support.
The PM has signalled the removal of the child benefit cap, with the Treasury instructed to secure £3.5bn to support the change, reflecting a significant policy shift under pressure from government allies.
Brits are flocking to new public facilities and installing at-home setups, as the demand for Scandi-style saunas surges across the country.
Investigators have launched a fresh inquiry into alleged foreign ties behind attacks on Starmer, sparking political concerns and calls for thorough scrutiny.
A former smuggler, who served time behind bars, is cautioning young Brits that criminals prey on those desperate for quick cash, warning them to steer clear of risky schemes abroad.
The PM is under mounting pressure to reinstate winter fuel payments for older people, with campaigners warning of dire political repercussions if this crucial lifeline is withdrawn.