Newspaper Round Up: 29th of May 2025

Times Front Page 29th of May 2025

A proposed travel restriction aimed at British and European tech figures accused of censoring American views has emerged, sparking debate over transatlantic relations and prompting concerns about escalating tensions around free speech.

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i Front Page 29th of May 2025

The BBC is reportedly providing an unofficial reprieve from prosecution for those over 75 who fail to pay the TV licence fee, even though some very elderly viewers continue to receive warning letters suggesting possible legal action.

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Guardian Front Page 29th of May 2025

Growing frustration over substandard housing and delayed repairs has prompted the housing watchdog to warn unresolved grievances could escalate into wider social tension, highlighting the urgent need to address living conditions.

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Daily Mail Front Page 29th of May 2025

A father-of-three, said to be a company director, was arrested following an incident in which a vehicle drove into people during Liverpool celebrations, leaving multiple individuals injured and prompting a continuing investigation by the authorities.

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Financial Times Front Page 29th of May 2025

It has emerged that an influential figure in European finance held protracted talks about leaving her current leadership role early to head a major international economic forum, sparking questions about leadership stability and the broader implications for economic policy.

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Independent Front Page 29th of May 2025

Foreign aid reductions by the US President, particularly affecting global HIV programmes, have spurred widespread criticism from health experts and prompted calls for greater European involvement, as he maintains the United States has already spent “billions” on the crisis.

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