Newspaper Round Up: 2nd of May 2025

Times Front Page 2nd of May 2025

An aide has been dismissed after inadvertently adding a reporter to a sensitive messaging group concerning possible airstrikes, raising questions over the safeguarding of classified details.

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Guardian Front Page 2nd of May 2025

British banks have collectively directed around £75bn towards high-impact fossil fuel ventures dubbed “carbon bombs,” prompting widespread concern over environmental obligations, commitments to climate targets, and calls for tighter regulation.

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Independent Front Page 2nd of May 2025

Early indications suggest Nigel Farage’s Reform UK could capture significant council seats at the expense of both major parties, prompting talks of potential coalitions while senior figures acknowledge there may not be sufficient time to recover before the local polls.

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i Front Page 2nd of May 2025

The Home Secretary intends to introduce a crackdown on potential care worker visa abuses, with Labour raising concerns about a ‘vanishing’ recruitment scam and calling for tighter oversight to prevent exploitation and fill workforce gaps.

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Financial Times Front Page 2nd of May 2025

Trump replaced his national security adviser following intense internal pressure from political allies, prompting speculation about new leadership and signalling a shift in policy priorities at the highest levels of his administration.

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