Newspaper Round Up: 7th of November 2025

Daily Mirror Front Page 7th of November 2025

US Congress has formally asked Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to give sworn evidence about his dealings with Jeffrey Epstein, as part of an oversight inquiry into the financier’s network. The request piles pressure on him, coinciding with the formal removal of his title.

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Daily Express Front Page 7th of November 2025

Nigel Farage demands a parliamentary commission into long‑running abuse cases, arguing the government’s national inquiry is slow and lacks transparency. Survivors’ groups fear delay. He says institutions failed victims and wants powers to compel evidence and publish findings swiftly.

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Times Front Page 7th of November 2025

Rachel Reeves has asked the OBR to model income tax rises to help repair the public finances ahead of her fiscal plan. Options include adjustments to rates and thresholds. The Bank of England says uncertainty over possible rises is already weighing on growth.

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Daily Mail Front Page 7th of November 2025

The BBC faces claims of double standards after censuring newsreader Martine Croxall for reacting on air to the scripted phrase “pregnant people”. Critics say the corporation was less robust over a Panorama segment alleged to have misleadingly edited a Trump speech, prompting calls for a review.

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Guardian Front Page 7th of November 2025

Lucy Powell challenged Rachel Reeves’s tax plans, warning against an income tax rise to plug a £30bn fiscal gap. She urged sticking to manifesto pledges and delivering a “budget of fairness” that leaves people better off, while Reeves is making the case for tax rises to fund public services.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 7th of November 2025

Boris Johnson urged BBC director-general Tim Davie to give a full account of the corporation’s handling of impartiality complaints or step down. MPs said the row, triggered by a presenter’s on-air remarks, has damaged trust and demanded clarity on how editorial standards are enforced.

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i Front Page 7th of November 2025

New deputy leader Lucy Powell urges the PM and Chancellor to drop planned income tax rises, warning they would breach Labour’s manifesto and erode trust. She also backs scrapping the two-child benefit cap. Ministers hit back, saying circumstances have changed and Reeves has set out the case.

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Metro Front Page 7th of November 2025

An administrative blunder at Wandsworth saw fraudster Billy Smith wrongly released; he later returned, grinning for cameras. A second inmate is still missing, prompting scrutiny of the MoJ and mounting pressure on the deputy PM over prison management.

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Financial Times Front Page 7th of November 2025

The BoE kept Bank Rate at 4% after a narrow MPC split, citing easing inflation but sticky services costs. It hinted a cut as soon as next month if data allow, aiming to support a weak economy while keeping price growth on track to target. Markets priced in earlier easing.

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