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For a second night, violence erupted in Ballymena, County Antrim, after a vigil over an alleged sexual assault by two 14-year-old boys descended into rioting.
A report urges the government to ban “No Ball Games” signs and promote outdoor play in children’s lives, highlighting the negative impact of smartphones on playtime.
The Spending Review leads Wednesdayâs newspaper front pages with the left-leaning press celebrating the investment into the country – including billions of pounds being put into social housing and the NHS. Almost ÂŁ90 billion is set to go to science and tech and the U-turn on winter fuel is continuing to be praised. Thereâs a more cautious and sceptical tone from the right-leaning press who see the chancellorâs U-turn on winter fuel as evidence she is unable to do her job – and in regards to the spending review, they are concerned about how the country will pay for the investments, suggesting tax rises are set for the Autumn budget.
Most of Wednesdayâs newspaper front pages lead with todayâs Spending Review, set to be released this afternoon. The papers lead with the reports already out in press including almost ÂŁ40 billion reportedly set aside for housing and a massive ÂŁ86 billion package for science and tech.Â
Beyond the spending review, thereâs some coverage of the mass school shooting in Austria – with at least 10 dead and many injured. Thereâs some coverage of Gaza as Greta Thunberg speaks out about being detained and deported by Israel and the UK has issued sanctions against two far-right Israeli ministers for their comments over Gaza.Â
Grab your coffee âitâs time to dive into whatâs lighting up the UK news (and beyond) this Wednesday, 11 June 2025.
This morning in London the grey skies are putting in an appearance âand with rain on the way, if you head out, donât forget your brolly!
The UK news is dominated by the Spending Review which Chancellor Rachel Reeves will set out later today. Several big announcements have already been leaked to the press – including billions being spent on a science and tech package.
Elsewhere, the ongoing chaos in LA has a prominent place on news websites and the front pages. The LA major has issued a curfew in a bid to quell the growing violence – which has grown rapidly since Trump sent in the National Guard to deal with what was essentially small protests against immigration raids.
The sports papers react to Englandâs 3-1 loss to Senegal – with pundits already panicking ahead of next yearâs World Cup.
On JuneâŻ10, the UK, Canada, Australia, NewâŻZealand, and Norway imposed targeted sanctionsâasset freezes and travel bansâon Israeli National Security Minister ItamarâŻBenâGvir and Finance Minister BezalelâŻSmotrich for “inciting extremist violence” in the West Bank and making inflammatory Gaza-related remarks.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will introduce a ÂŁ39âŻbillion, 10âyear investment in social and affordable housing as the centrepiece of a multiâyear spending review, nearly doubling current levels to meet a target of 1.5âŻmillion homes.
Jodie Poole highlights her frustration with the NHS, paying ÂŁ250 for her son’s tooth removal due to a year-long waiting list, expressing concerns about insufficient public service funding.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to announce a multi-billion-pound spending review aimed at improving security, health, and economic conditions for communities across the UK, particularly outside London and the South East.
The Pickup stars Eddie Murphy and another former Saturday Night Live cast member as wisecracking âmismatched armored truck driversâ who are attacked by a gang of âruthless criminalsâ and forced to rob a casino. And apparently, itâs coming out this year, and not in, like, 1997.
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