Terror cops probe blaze at PM home Daily Mirror reports on the “mystery” fire at the prime minister’s north London home saying neighbours have told the…
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Western Mail says under new plans set to be revealed on Monday, migrants will need to have qualifications up to graduate level to obtain a work visa for the UK.
The i newspaper says “migrants must earn the right to stay … and improve their English.”
The Daily Express says migrants will need to wait 10 years to “become British” in what the paper calls a “crackdown”.
The Guardian says the prime minister is toughening rules in what it calls a “challenge to Reform [UK]”, which swept the recent local elections in England.
The Daily Telegraph reports that the prime minister is proposing to “shut the ECHR migrant loophole” as part of the wide-ranging proposals to cut the migration numbers.
The Daily Mail leads on the Conservative response saying Tories call the plans “laughable” for not including a cap on numbers.
PM hands US ‘veto’ on China deals The Daily Telegraph says it has learnt that under the terms of the deal, the US can “object to…
PM hails ‘historic’ deal with US The Times says the historic deal means the prime minister can “boast of jobs saved” whilst President Donald Trump gets…
UK agrees deal with Don: Future’s Orange The Daily Star has a typical humorous take on the news saying the “future is orange” alongside an image…
‘Evil will not prevail’: first US pope vows to build bridges The Guardian says Robert Prevost, the first US cleric to lead the Roman Catholic church,…
267th pontiff chosen in just 25 hours: Holy smoke … That was quick! Metro says the Chicago-born prelate was chosen after four rounds of voting on…
The Irish News says Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost will forever now be known as Pope Leo XIV.
War fears mount after Pakistan vows to hit back at India’s deadly air strikes In the early hours of Wednesday, a deafening boom shook Safeer…
The memory of all of those who served must be preserved, our stories must be shared when we are gone and, as a country, we must educate the youth to ensure the world never sees a repeat of World War II.
Pakistan accused India of “igniting an inferno” over Kashmir and vowed to retaliate after missile attacks by the Indian air force killed 31 people.
The Scotsman says thank you to those who served whilst looking ahead at the week’s celebrations and commemorations taking place in Scotland.
Clutching a Union Jack, Maureen Shroll, innocently captured the mood of millions of Britons on VE Day 80 years ago today.
Eighty years ago today, millions of Britons took to the streets to celebrate the defeat of Nazi Germany and the end of World War 2.
Anger at Indian payoff in biggest deal since Brexit The trade secretary has said he would never undercut British workers, as he accused the Tories…
UK wins biggest post-Brexit trade deal with India Sir Keir Starmer has struck Britain’s biggest post-Brexit trade deal, hailing a “landmark” agreement with India that…
Labour’s tax break for Indian workers Keir Starmer was last night accused of undercutting British workers to seal a £5 billion trade deal with India.…
Winter fuel cut U-turn won’t repair damage, Labour insiders warn Small changes to the winter fuel allowance cut will not be enough to win back…
Keir Starmer is believed to be considering a partial u-turn on winter fuel payment cuts.
VE Day celebrations take off The front page of Western Mail 06/05/2025: This Bank Holiday Monday, communities across the UK came together to start marking…