
Times Front Page 9th of June 2025
They are set to meet in Canada to discuss potential solutions to ongoing trade concerns, including steel tariffs and disrupted supply chains, while aiming to bolster economic cooperation.
They are set to meet in Canada to discuss potential solutions to ongoing trade concerns, including steel tariffs and disrupted supply chains, while aiming to bolster economic cooperation.
A nationwide red alert has been triggered by an alarming shortage of blood donations, prompting urgent pleas for donors to safeguard vital treatments and avert critical risks.
A newly uncovered scheme reveals fixers charging substantial sums to secure questionable work permits for unskilled workers, prompting concerns that the PM’s migration pledge is being undermined.
Officers have warned that policing is “broken” due to funding cuts that are undermining morale and driving personnel from the force, putting pressure on the Chancellor to boost the budget and prompting Reeves to call for urgent reforms.
US troops have been deployed to Los Angeles under presidential orders, prompting heated debate over immigration policies and the scope of federal powers.
Temperatures are set to climb to around 30C by the end of this week, potentially surpassing average North African conditions and signalling an unusually warm spell for the UK.
In an eleventh-hour compromise with the housing ministry, the chancellor has ended a damaging cabinet conflict over spending allocations, just days before unveiling the public spending review.
Critics have condemned fresh delays to a promised U-turn on winter fuel support, warning that pensioners remain uncertain about crucial relief.
Controversial welfare cuts worth £5bn may be softened to forestall a potential rebellion from up to 170 MPs, with disability claimants possibly gaining a longer grace period for personal independence payments, while Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares major spending announcements including an extra £30bn for the NHS, £4.5bn for schools, A-level reforms, and a pact with Housing Secretary Angela Rayner to maintain the 1.5 million homes target, as Home Secretary Yvette Cooper continues pressing for a bigger settlement.
The NHS faces a significant shortfall in blood reserves, prompting a widespread call for new donors from various backgrounds to meet critical medical demands.
Business chiefs are travelling to Washington to contest newly proposed foreign investment tax measures, warning they could undermine job creation, hamper economic growth, and disrupt global markets.