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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW: FRIDAY 15 AUGUST 2025 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

14/8/2025

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Friday 15 August 2025.

Browse through #IBPapers on ​𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, it may not be all of the Front Pages.

If the leading story is available, links will be provided.
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​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.

Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.


Metro (South Edition): "COST OF FAT JABS TO TRIPLE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Katie Boyden

The manufacturers of a new weight-loss drug recently rolled out by the NHS are upping their prices by 170%.
Eli Lilly is increasing the price of Mounjaro, which is also used to treat type 2 diabetes, in the UK from September.

FULL REPORT: Metro.co.uk/2025/08/14/cost-mounjaro-weight-loss-drug-go-170-uk-within-weeks-23914217
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Evesham Observer: "'DECADE OF WORK AND INVESTMENT DESTROYED'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lise Evans

A suspected Arson Attack last weekend has ripped through an Industrial Estate destroying businesses and acres of farmland in Bretforton.
The blaze happened on Weston Road.
Emergency Services from Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service were supported by Warwickshire and Gloucestershire Fire Service.


FULL REPORT: EveshamObserver.co.uk/news/87020
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Daily Express: "OUR VJ DAY HEROES 'GAVE US MORE THAN FREEDOM... THEY LEFT US THE EXAMPLE OF HOW IT CAN AND MUST BE PROTECTED'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Emily Ferguson / Giles Sheldrick

King Charles will pay a deeply personal tribute to those who continued to serve as Europe celebrated the end of the Second World War.
King Charles will say "forgotten" VJ Day warriors showed the world how freedom “can and must be protected”. The monarch will pay a deeply personal tribute to those who continued to serve as Europe celebrated the end of the Second World War.

FULL REPORT: http://Express.co.uk/news/royal/2095437
Daily Express (Sport): "ABUSE WILL STOP STARS TAKING PENS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ryan Taylor

Sports charity organisation, Kick It Out, fear black players will think twice about stepping up to the spot after Mathys Tel became the latest star to be subjected to racial abuse.
Tel and his Tottenham Hotspur teammate Micky Van De Ven missed penalties in the UEFA Super Cup defeat by Paris Saint-Germain.
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Glasgow Times: "WOMAN CAUSED EVACUATION OVER BLOW UP THREAT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Unlisted

A woman threatened to blow up her house with oxygen tanks while she sang Sophie Ellis Bextor's hit Murder On The Dancefloor.
Laura Russell, 47, claimed she would ignite the 12 cylinders with a lighter at the property in Glasgow's Baillieston on Friday 6 June 2025.


FULL REPORT: GlasgowTimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/25390485.glasgow-woman-caused-evacuation-blow-house-threat
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The Independent: "THE HUG THAT TELLS TRUMP: WE'VE GOT ZELENSKY'S BACK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kate Devlin / Sam Kiley / Holly Evans

Donald Trump has said that Vladimir Putin is "not going to mess around with me", ahead of his crunch meeting with the Russian leader in Alaska.
During a Press Conference at The White House, the President of the United States also floated the idea that European leaders could be invited to participate in a second meeting, which would include Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

FULL REPORT: Independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/trump-putin-summit-alaska-ukraine-russia-zelensky-live-b2807467.html
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The Redditch & Alcester Standard: "LATEST BOOK TELLS OF TOWN'S WAR GENERATION"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ashleigh Osborne

Redditch author releases book to honour those who died in the Second World War.
An author and ex-detective from Redditch has put pen to paper to honour the men who made the ultimate sacrifice in the Second World War.
Tony Aston grew up in the town and attended Redditch County High School – now Trinity High School –  in the mid to late 1960s.


FULL REPORT: RedditchStandard.co.uk/news/redditch-author-releases-book-to-honour-those-who-died-in-the-second-world-war
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Daily Star: "HOW DARE ROO, TOM"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton

Wayne Rooney has bitten back at National Football League (NFL) hero Tom Brady after the Birmingham City owner slated his "work ethic" in a television programme.
​Daily Star (Sport): "CROWN DUELS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Chris McKenna

Arne Slot believes winning the Premier League will be tougher than ever this season as Liverpool Football Club prepare to kick off their title
defence.
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The West Australian (Australia): "FROM THE RIVER TO THE ALP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Caitlyn Rintoul

Anthony Albanese has rejected claims he has emblodened terrorists with his recognition of a Palestinian statehood.
Hamas praise nothing but proaganda, says Australian Prime Minister, insisting the terror group actually hates his plan.

FULL REPORT: TheWest.com.au/opinion/michaelia-cash-anthony-albaneses-palestinian-statehood-push-is-a-reward-for-terror-c-19683036
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The Oxford Mail: "GREEN LIGHT FOR STADIUM"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Liam Rice

Oxford United's proposals for a new stadium have been granted planning permission following a lengthy council meeting.
The application for a 16,000-capacity ground at The Triangle, south of Kidlington Roundabout, was discussed by Cherwell District Council's planning committee.

FULL REPORT: OxfordMail.co.uk/sport/25391597.oxford-united-given-planning-approval-new-stadium
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The National: "ONE-FIFTH OF WEALTH IN HANDS OF RICHEST 2%"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lucy Jackson

The wealthiest households in Scotland have on average £1.7 million in total wealth, while in comparison the least wealthy had just £7600, a new report has revealed.
With the figures showing the wealthiest 2% of households have almost a fifth (18%) of wealth in the North of Britain, campaigners said the data highlighted "the vast scale of unfairness in Scotland today".

FULL REPORT: TheNational.Scot/news/25391546.top-2-percent-households-fifth-wealth-scotland
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Morning Star: "'IT'S TIME TO END RACKET OF RAIL OUTSOURCING'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ceren Sagir

The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) held a mass meeting in Manchester as part of their national campaign to end outsourcing on Britain's railways.
The meeting heard from Eddie Dempsey (RMT's General Secretary), Steve Shaw (Regional Organiser), Salford Labour MP Rebecca Long Bailey (MP for Salford and member of The Labour Party) and Jay McKenna (Trades Union Congress Secretary).

FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/outsourcing-our-railways-racket
Morning Star (Sport): "SPURS HIT OUT AT 'COWARDS' AFTER TEL RACIALLY ABUSED"

Anti discrimination charity Kick It Out says players may think twice about taking penalties in future after Tottenham Hotspur's Mathys Tel received racial online abuse.
Sarcelles, France's Mathys Tel is the latest player to be targeted on Social Media after he missed a spot kick in Wednesday night’s UEFA Super Cup penalty shoot-out defeat to Paris St. Germain.

FULL REPORT: http://MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/spurs-hit-out-cowards-after-tel-faces-racist-abuse-online
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Eastern Eye: "US TARIFF THREAT HITS INDIA TRADE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Pramod Thomas

India faces severe economic challenges following the United States' decision to raise tariffs on Indian goods to 50 per cent.
This increase - set to take effect on Wednesday 27 August 2025 - is a response to India's continued purchase of Russian oil amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

FULL REPORT: EasternEye.biz/india-us-tariff-job-loss
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Malvern Observer: "MUSIC AND FAMILY FUN AS CROWDS FLOCK TO SHOW"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ashleigh Osborne
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Thousands of visitors flocked to Pitchfork to enjoy a day of community celebration, live entertainment, and activities at The Worcester Show.
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Financial Times: "RELIEF FOR REEVES AS NON-DOM TAX RETURNS QUELL FEARS OF MASS EXODUS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: George Parker / Emma Agyemang / Sam Fleming / Josh Spero

Vindication for revenue raising reform.
One in four expected to leave.
Numbers in line with forecast.
Feara of a non dom mass exodus from the United Kingdom have been allayed by initial tax data that suggest the numbers leaving are in line - or even below - official forecasts.
Tax data allays fears of non-dom exodus from UK.


FULL REPORT: FT.COM/content/14420f4a-06e0-40f6-b5b1-c4e0a36565f0
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Kidderminster Standard: "YOUTH GROUP'S SHOCK AS MINIBUS IS STOLEN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tristan Harris

Thieves stole a Kidderminster Youth Club's minibus as the group was putting on its popular and packed summer programme.
Two raiders targeted the KDYT (Kidderminster and District Youth Trust) premises.
The pair broke into the vehicle which was parked on the Youth Club car park on Bromsgrove Street.


FULL REPORT: KidderminsterStandard.co.uk/news/kidderminster-youth-group-appeals-for-help-after-minibus-is-stolen-during-its-busy-summer-activities-programme
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Daily Record: "STURGEON I FAILED POOR KIDS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Chris McCall

Nicola Sturgeon has admitted she failed after vowing to close the rich/poor gulf in exams success.
The former First Minister Of Scotland has claimed the introduction of the baby box in Scotland will help reduce the poverty-related attainment gap.

FULL REPORT: DailyRecord.co.uk/news/politics/nicola-sturgeon-claims-baby-box-35731761
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Coventry Observer: "CHILDREN'S HOME BLASTED OVER 'SERIOUS FAILURES'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andy Morris

A city home for children who have experienced trauma has been slammed by inspectors for 'serious and widespread failures' - including an incident where two children were sexually abused when they went out nightclubbing. The home run by Dimensions Care has been rated 'inadequate' by OfSted.
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Daily Mail: "FAT JAB PRICE SOARS AFTER TRUMP THREAT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Shaun Wooller

The cost of 'King Kong' fat jab Mounjaro will almost triple in Britain after Donald Trump sparked a global drugs price war.
Manufacturer Lilly has announced plans to hike the amount it charges private providers in the UK to bring it into line with 'other developed countries'.

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-15000053
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Droitwich Standard: "BATTLING TO SAVE PARTS OF SPA'S HISTORIC HOTEL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tristan Harris

Key elements of the original former Raven Hotel can be saved, according to Historic England who visited the site after the devastating fire which destroyed the building.
The blaze ripped through the centuries-old structure with fire crews spending hours overnight and into the next morning to extinguish the flames.
Two teenage girls, aged 13 and 14, were arrested on suspicion of arson and have since been released on bail.

FULL REPORT: DroitwichStandard.co.uk/news/raven-hotel-latest-elements-of-the-building-can-be-saved-say-historic-england
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Scottish Daily Mail: "MOD ADMITS NO NUCLEAR INCIDENT AT SCOTTISH SUB BASE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mark Howarth

Ministers are under pressure to reveal the nature of a 'serious incident' that occurred at the Faslane Nuclear Submarine Base.
A serious nuclear incident took place at Britain's Trident submarine base in Scotland earlier this year, it has emerged.
There was a Category A event at HMNB Clyde on Gare Loch in Faslane between January and April.
Fears over 'serious nuclear incident' at Faslane naval base where Britain's Trident submarines are kept.


FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-15000451
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The Daily Telegraph: "'THE WEST MUST NOT BE COWED BY PUTIN'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Connor Stringer / Dominic Nicholls

Admiral Sir Tony Radakin says NATO allies must be 'assertive' and cautions against submitting to Moscow's peace demands.
The West must not be cowed by Vladimir Putin, the head of Britain's Armed Forces has warned ahead of Donald Trump’s high-stakes meeting with the President of Russia.


FULL REPORT: Telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/08/14/west-must-not-be-cowed-by-putin-warns-tony-radakin
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​Edinburgh Evening News: "FAN DIES HOURS BEFORE GIG"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kevin Quinn 

An Oasis fan who travelled from his hometown in Italy to see the band play at Murrayfield died in his hotel room just hours before the show.
Alessandro Croce tragically died on Saturday after falling unwell before the second of three sold-out Oasis shows at the home of Scottish Rugby.


FULL REPORT: EdinburghNews.scotsman.com/news/oasis-fan-dies-in-edinburgh-hotel-room-aged-30-just-hours-before-going-to-see-his-heroes-at-murrayfield-5272413
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Bromsgrove Standard: "FACING JAIL FOR HIS ROLE IN £700 CRIME SPREE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tristan Harris

A Bromsgrove man has been convicted for his part in a series of gang raids on cash machines at banks and shops across the country.
Noel Reilly, aged 46, of Appletrees Crescent, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to burgle, handle stolen goods and possess criminal property.


FULL REPORT: BromsgroveStandard.co.uk/news/bromsgrove-man-facing-jail-for-his-part-in-brazen-700000-cashpoint-raids-across-the-country
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The Scotsman: "SCHOOL TRANS TOILET ADVICE IS NOT LAWFUL, SAYS COUNCIL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Catriona Stewart

Edinburgh Evening Council have become the first local authority to describe government guidance on single sex spaces as unlawful.
Following Supreme Court judgement. 
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The Times: "TRUMP EYES ECONOMIC INCENTIVES FOR PUTIN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Charter / George Grylls

President Donald Trump raised the possibility of offering President Vladimir Putin "economic insentives".
The US president said it was a victory that his Russian counterpart was coming to Alaska, but a potential later meeting with Zelenskyy would be 'more important'.


FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/us/american-politics/article/trump-putin-summit-economic-incentives-8h0vgnnt5
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That's all the papers.
News In Brief follows.


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NEWS IN BRIEF: Friday 15 August 2025
  • Weight-Loss Drug Price Surge

    The cost of the NHS-approved obesity jab Mounjaro is set to nearly triple in the UK from September 2025, with manufacturer Eli Lilly increasing prices by 170% to align with other developed nations. This follows US President Donald Trump's threats sparking a global drugs pricing row. (Metro, Daily Mail)


  • Arson Devastates Industrial Estate

    A suspected Arson Attack destroyed businesses and farmland at Weston Road Industrial Estate in Bretforton, near Evesham. Fire crews from Hereford & Worcester, supported by Warwickshire and Gloucestershire services, battled the blaze last weekend. (Evesham Observer)


  • Racial Abuse Deters Penalty Takers

    Anti-discrimination group Kick It Out warns that black footballers may hesitate to take penalties after Tottenham's Mathys Tel faced online racial abuse following a missed spot-kick in the UEFA Super Cup defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. Teammate Micky van de Ven also missed. (Daily Express / Morning Star Sport)


  • King's Tribute to VJ Day Heroes

    King Charles will honour the "forgotten" warriors of Victory over Japan Day, emphasising how they exemplified protecting freedom, in a personal tribute as Europe marked WWII's end. Meanwhile, Redditch author Tony Aston has released a book commemorating the town's WWII fallen. (Daily Express / The Redditch & Alcester Standard)


  • Woman's Explosive Threat Causes Evacuation

    Laura Russell, 47, threatened to detonate 12 oxygen cylinders with a lighter at her Glasgow home while singing "Murder On The Dancefloor", prompting an evacuation on 6 June 2025. (Glasgow Times)


  • Trump-Putin Summit Looms

    US President Donald Trump vowed Vladimir Putin "won't mess around with me" ahead of their Alaska meeting, floating economic incentives for Russia and a potential follow-up involving Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders. UK's defence chief Admiral Sir Tony Radakin urged NATO not to be cowed by Moscow. (The Independent, The Daily Telegraph, The Times)


  • Rooney Claps Back At Brady

    Wayne Rooney hit out at NFL legend Tom Brady after the Birmingham City owner criticised his work ethic on TV. (Daily Star)

  • Albanese Defends Palestine Recognition

    Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese dismissed claims his recognition of Palestinian statehood emboldens terrorists, calling Hamas praise mere propaganda and insisting the group opposes his plan. (The West Australian)


  • Oxford United Stadium Approved

    Cherwell District Council has granted planning permission for Oxford United's new 16,000-capacity stadium at The Triangle near Kidlington. (The Oxford Mail)


  • Scotland's Wealth Gap Exposed

    A report reveals Scotland's richest 2% hold 18% of total wealth, with top households averaging £1.7 million versus £7,600 for the poorest. Campaigners decry the "vast unfairness".  Separately, ex-First Minister Nicola Sturgeon admitted failing to close the poverty-related exam attainment gap, citing initiatives like the baby box. (The National / Daily Record)


  • Rail Union Demands End to Outsourcing

    The RMT union rallied in Manchester to campaign against rail outsourcing, with speeches from general secretary Eddie Dempsey, regional organiser Steve Shaw, Labour MP Rebecca Long-Bailey, and TUC's Jay McKenna. (Morning Star)
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  • US Tariffs Hammer India

    India braces for economic fallout as US tariffs on its goods rise to 50% from 27 August 2025, retaliating against Delhi's Russian oil purchases amid the Ukraine war. (Eastern Eye)


  • Worcester Show Draws Crowds

    Thousands enjoyed music, family fun, and community activities at the Worcester Show in Pitchfork. (Malvern Observer)


  • Non-Dom Tax Reforms Hold Firm

    Initial UK tax data shows non-dom departures align with or below forecasts, with one in four expected to leave, easing fears of a mass exodus and vindicating Chancellor Rachel Reeves' revenue-raising changes. (Financial Times)


  • Premier League Title Race Intensifies

    Liverpool Football Club's General Manager Arne Slot predicts the toughest-ever Premier League season as his side defends their crown. (Daily Star)


  • Youth Club Minibus Stolen

    Thieves raided Kidderminster and District Youth Trust, stealing their minibus during a busy summer programme on Bromsgrove Street. (Kidderminster Standard)


  • Children's Home Rated Inadequate

    A Coventry trauma care home run by Dimensions Care has been condemned by Ofsted for "serious failures", including an incident where two children suffered sexual abuse after unsupervised nightclubbing. (Coventry Observer)


  • Historic Hotel Fire Probe

    Historic England believes key parts of Droitwich Spa's fire-ravaged Raven Hotel can be salvaged. Two teenage girls, 13 and 14, were arrested on arson suspicion and bailed. (Droitwich Standard)


  • Nuclear Incident at Faslane Denied

    The MOD insists no nuclear event occurred at Scotland's Trident base despite a "Category A" incident between January and April 2025, amid calls for transparency. (Scottish Daily Mail)


  • Oasis Fan's Tragic Death

    Italian fan Alessandro Croce died in his Edinburgh hotel hours before Oasis's Murrayfield gig, after falling ill ahead of the sold-out show. (Edinburgh Evening News)


  • Gang Member Faces Jail

    Bromsgrove's Noel Reilly, 46, pleaded guilty to conspiracy in a £700,000 nationwide cash machine burglary spree. (Bromsgrove Standard)


  • Trans Toilet Guidance Deemed Unlawful

    Edinburgh City Council has declared Scottish Government advice on single-sex school spaces unlawful, following a Supreme Court ruling. (The Scotsman)


  • Swift's Bold Image Overhaul

    Taylor Swift unveiled a raunchy new look, sparking widespread coverage. (Daily Mail / Scottish Daily Mail / Daily Star / Daily Record / Metro)


  • Boys Top A-Levels for First Time

    Boys achieved higher top A-level grades than girls since 2018, as results day highlights ongoing trends. (The Independent / The Scotsman / Oxford Mail / The Daily Telegraph / Morning Star)

  • VJ Day Heroes Honoured

    80th anniversary commemorates WWII's end in the East, with tributes to veterans' sacrifices. (Daily Express / The Daily Telegraph / The Scotsman / The Redditch & Alcester Standard)


  • AI Tackles Superbugs

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    New antibiotics created using AI to combat resistant bacteria. (The Times)


  • Farage Urged On Reform Peers

    Pressure mounts for Nigel Farage to name first Reform UK lords. (The Times)


  • Flag Ban Sparks Outrage

    Council safety campaign targets St. George flags, prompting backlash. (The Daily Telegraph)

  • Prostate Cancer Lifelines

    Survivors gain 'extra time' through advances in treatment. (The Daily Telegraph)

  • Israeli Building On Disputed Land

    Plans advance to develop over potential Palestinian State territory. (The Daily Telegraph)

  • Scottish Migration Fuels Population Boost

    Population hits record due to inward migration. (The Scotsman)

  • Sturgeon Book Launch Abuse

    Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon 'vilified and abused' at Edinburgh event for her memoir. (The Scotsman)


  • Commonwealth Untold War Stories

    Untold stories of valour from Commonwealth forces highlighted. (Eastern Eye)

  • Indian Media Meets Netanyahu

    Journalists discuss alliances with Israeli leader. (Eastern Eye)


  • Morecambe FC Sold

    Agreement finalised for the League Two club's sale. (Morning Star)

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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW: FRIDAY 18 JULY 2025 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

17/7/2025

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Friday 18 July 2025.

Browse through #IBPapers on ​𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media.
​
This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, it may not be all of the Front Pages.

If the leading story is available, links will be provided.
​​​​​​​​​​​​
​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.

Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.


Financial Times: "REEVES UNDER FIRE AS BRITAIN SHEDS JOBS FOR A FIFTH MONTH"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Delphine Strauss

Payroll employment in the UK fell for the fifth month in a row in June and wage growth slowed. 
 

FULL REPORT: FT.COM/content/18fae11a-fdf1-4cbe-bc5c-7d9b291f8a3f
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Evesham Observer: "'WE MUST INVEST MORE ENERGY INTO SITE PLAN'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lise Evans

A Vale Parish Councillor is calling for a rethink on proposals to build a large-scale housing development in Throckmorton.
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Metro (South Edition): "STARMER'S NEW GENERATION"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Craig Munro

Young people aged 16 and 17 will be allowed to vote in the next General Election as Keir Starmer promises to "modernise our democracy".
 

FULL REPORT: Metro.co.uk/2025/07/17/voting-age-lowered-age-16-next-general-election-23684526
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Eastern Eye: "'ENGINES LOST FUEL MID-AIR'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Vivek Mishra

The probe into last month's crash of an Air India plane in Ahmedabad is far from over and it is unwise to jump to conclusions.
 

FULL REPORT: EasternEye.biz/air-india-crash-probe
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The I Paper: "UK GIVES THE VOTE TO TEENS AGED 16 - WITH REFORM AND CORBYN LIKELY TO BENEFIT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jane Merrick / Chloe Chaplain

Nigel Farage is to step up efforts to win over young people after the Government gave the go-ahead for 16 and 17-year-olds to have the vote.
 
FULL REPORT: INews.co.uk/news/politics/farage-corbynt-winners-votes-16-17-year-olds-3812157
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Glasgow Times: "£14K OF NHS LAPTOPS CONTAINING PATIENT INFORMATION STOLEN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: TBA

Whistleblower: Management is putting blame on staff instead of fixing the problem. 
A whistleblower has reported that £14,000 worth of NHS laptops containing sensitive patient information were stolen, and that management is blaming staff instead of addressing the underlying security issues.
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Daily Mail: "POLICE TO USE FACIAL RECOGNITION CAMERAS AT NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rebecca Camber

Facial Recognition cameras will be used at this year's Notting Hill Carnival for the first time in an unprecedented crackdown on violence.

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/wires/pa/article-14916619
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Kidderminster Standard: "APPEAL TO FIND A NEW HOME FOR VITAL CHARITY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tristan Harris

A charity which serves the people of Wyre Forest has launched an appeal to find a new base after having to leave its current home in Kidderminster.
 

FULL REPORT: KidderminsterStandard.co.uk/news/kidderminsters-simply-limitless-charity-launches-appeal-to-find-new-home-after-being-told-to-move
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​The Daily Telegraph: "VOTES AT 16 AS STARMER PANICS OVER REFORM"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ben Riley Smith / Jack Maidment / Amy Gibbons

Sir Keir Starmer has accelerated plans to lower the voting age to 16 in all UK General Elections after a surge in the popularity of Reform Party.

FULL REPORT: Telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/07/17/starmer-rushes-through-votes-for-16-year-olds-fight-reform
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The Bolton News: "'IDEAL' ARRIVAL TO BOOST TOWN SHOPPING DRAW"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Joe Harrigan

The opening of a major new store in the heart of Bolton will be a much-needed boost to the Town Centre economy.
Ideal Home & Food Hall will open at former Wilko and PoundLand in Deansgate.

FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/25313018.ideal-home-food-hall-set-open-deansgate-bolton
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The Scotsman: "SCOTLAND WILL BE AT HEART OF 'GREAT AI LEAP'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Bol

AI to unlock 'billions of pounds of investment and thousands of new jobs' in Scotland.
Scotland to be epicentre of 'next great industrial leap', UK Government says, as AI Growth Zone confirmed.

FULL REPORT: Scotsman.com/news/politics/scotland-ai-growth-zone-supercomputer-5230220
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Droitwich Standard: "BOYS IN BLUE DROP BY TO MAKE JEAN'S SPECIAL DAY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sonny Rackham

A Droitwich resident Jean Mulcaster's birthday wish has came true this week when the retired for West Mercia Police officer got the chance to be an officer again for the day.
 
FULL REPORT: DroitwichStandard.co.uk/news/dream-come-true-for-droitwichs-jean-who-relived-a-day-in-her-previous-life-as-a-police-officer
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Morning Star: "UNEMPLOYMENT UP AND WAGES SLOW IN BLOW FOR REEVES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andrew Murray

Rising unemployment and slowing wage rises are hitting workers as The Labour Party struggle with their economic strategy. 

FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/unemployment-hits-four-year-high-earnings-stagnate
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The Redditch & Alcester Standard: "CLAIMS ARE MADE OVER SEND PROVISION FUNDS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ashleigh Osborne

A row has broken out between former County Councillor Emma Marshall and Councillor Steven Foster regarding the SEND provision in Worcestershire.
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The Times: "AFGHAN DATA LEAK NAMED BRITISH SPIES AND SOLDIERS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Larisa Brown 

The Times has analysed the data which is also understood to have revealed the whereabouts of Afghans seeking sanctuary in the UK.

FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/uk/defence/article/injunction-government-afghan-data-leak-npsdns3pg
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Coventry Observer: "REACHING UP TO THE HEAVENS TO HELP RAISE FOOD CHARITY CASH"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lola Griffin

Daredevil fundraisers are preparing to abseil 90 feet down Coventry Cathedral for Feed The Hungry UK and Coventry Foodbank.
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​Daily Record: "YOUR EX HAS £100K FOR A HITMAN TO TAKE YOU OUT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Iona Young

Pub landlady Audrey Hunter was tipped off about her husband's threat to have her killed during a stormy divorce.

FULL REPORT: DailyRecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/pub-landlord-told-punters-wanted-35574266
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​Lancashire Telegraph: "SHOCK AS CHILD HIT BY CAR ON ROAD CROSSING"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Shuiab Khan

A spokesperson from Al Islah Girls High School (AIGHS) in Audley Range, Blackburn has said staff are saddened by a pupil being hit by a car on a Zebra Crossing.

FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/25321388.child-zebra-crossing-next-school-struck-car
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Scottish Daily Mail: "NOW BAN POLICE FROM JOINING MARCHES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Graham Grant

Police in Scotland should be banned from taking part in Pride marches while on duty following a landmark High Court ruling, rank-and-file officers said last night.

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-14916363
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Bromsgrove Standard: "TOWN ROADWORKS ARE IMPACTING BUS ROUTES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Neil Gordon
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A bus company terminating late running services is urging passengers to get in touch so they can be offered assistance.
 

FULL REPORT: BromsgroveStandard.co.uk/news/operator-offers-help-as-roadworks-impact-bromsgrove-bus-services
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​The Independent: "NOW MI6 SPIES AND SAS ARE EXPOSED BY MOD DATA BREACH"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Holly Bancroft

British spies and Special Forces soldiers were among the tens of thousands of people potentially put at risk by the catastrophic Afghan data leak, The Independent understands.

FULL REPORT: http://Independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/afghan-data-leak-john-healey-special-forces-b2790980.html
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Malvern Observer: "NINE JAILED FOR PARTS IN DRUG DEALING OPERATION"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Philippa Mingins

Nine people involved in operating a drugs network from Luton to Worcester have been jailed.
The organised crime group ran the 'Nico' line, facilitating the supply of cocaine, crack cocaine and heroin into Worcester.
 

FULL REPORT: WorcesterObserver.co.uk/news/nine-people-jailed-for-operating-a-drugs-network-from-luton-to-worcester
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​The Guardian: "DIANE ABBOTT SUSPENDED BY LABOUR FOR SECOND TIME"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Pippa Crerar / Aletha Adu / Eleni Courea

Diane Abbott has been suspended from The Labour Party for a second time after saying she did not regret her past remarks on racism, as Keir Starmer once again attempted to reassert his grip over his backbenchers.

FULL REPORT: http://TheGuardian.com/politics/2025/jul/17/labour-suspends-diane-abbott-for-second-time-over-racism-comments
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW: FRIDAY 11 JULY 2025 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

10/7/2025

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' Front Pages for Thursday 10 July 2025.

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This is a selection of newspaper publications from Britain, it may not be all of the Front Pages.

If the leading story is available, links will be provided.
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Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.
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​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.


​Evesham Observer: "FRESH DOUBTS OVER PLAN FOR HOUSING LAND SUPPLY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sonny Rackham

Planning Inspectors have cast doubt over a new development plan’s ability to deliver a five-year housing land supply across South Worcestershire.
Although initial inspections of the South Worcestershire Development Plan (SWDP) indicate it will be sound and legally compliant, inspectors' early reviews of the plan have raised various concerns.
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Metro (North Edition) [Sport]: "MILLER CHASE HOTS UP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Fraser Rorison
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​Motherwell Football Club manager Jens Berthel Askou has reported 'increasing' interest in highly-rated midfielder Lennon Miller.
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​Daily Record: "THAT'S ALL FOLKS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Norman Silvester

Tributes are being paid to Cartoon Cavalcade legend Glen Michael after his death at age 99. 
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The Redditch & Alcester Standard: "'WELFARE NEEDS REFORM BUT NOT LIKE THIS' - MP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ashleigh Osborne

Redditch MP Chris Bloore was one of the 47 Members Of Parliament who voted against the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill.
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The Yorkshire Post: "CALL FOR ACTION ON SHUTTERED SHOPS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ralph Blackburn

Almost one in five shops are empty in some Yorkshire cities.
The stark divide in the state of High Streets in United Kingdom.
Vacancy rates in Bradford are more than twice as high as London and Cambridge.
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Malvern Observer: "MORGAN DRIVE IS DREAM COME TRUE FOR MARK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ashleigh Osborne

A Worcester man has fulfilled one of his lifelong ambitions to spend an afternoon driving around Malvern Hills in a classic Sports Car.
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Kidderminster Standard: "TOWNS SET TO BENEFIT FROM ON DEMAND BUS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tristan Harris

Stourport, Bewdley and Hartlebury are among the next stops for the rollout of Worcestershire County Council's On Demand Bus Service.
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Scottish Daily Mail: "WHAT A JOKE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Barrett / David Churchill

Prime Minister Keir Starmer's big plan to solve the English Channel crisis was threatening to unravel.

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-14894123
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Scottish Daily Mail (Sport): "I'M BACK IN THE GROOVE"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Callum Crowe

Rory McIlroy is confident he's back in the groove after a rescue mission at The Renaissance in the opening round of the Genesis Scottish Open.
The Masters champion looked like he was toiling midway through his first round, with a bogey on the 15th hole dropping him back to one-over par.

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/sport/golf/article-14894765
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Metro (South Edition): "IT'S ONE IN, ONE DOUBT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Craig Munro

Illegal arrivals straight back to France.
Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron have agreed a 'one in, one out' pilot scheme to return 50 English Channel migrants. 

FULL REPORT: Metro.co.uk/2025/07/10/government-wants-tackle-illegal-migration-france-23626385
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Eastern Eye: "'DRIVEN TO DEATH BY POST OFFICE'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: TBA

​A Public Inquiry has found that up to 13 people may have taken their own lives after being wrongly accused of financial misconduct by the Post Office, in what is now described as one of the worst miscarriages of justice in British history.

FULL REPORT: EasternEye.biz/post-office-scandal-inquiry-13
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Morning Star: "STOP THE DEATHS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Elizabeth Short

British and French leaders will have "blood on their hands" if they allow more police attacks on small boat crossings.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and President Emmanuel Macron have agreed on a new migration deal in London following a three-day state visit.


FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/starmer-and-macrons-migration-deal-has-potential-be-labours-rwanda
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Morning Star (Sport): "FARRELL AMONG REPLACEMENTS FOR LIONS' FINAL TOUR FIXUTRE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: TBA

​Owen Farrell is among the replacements for tomorrow​'s British ​And Irish Lions clash with an Australia and New Zealand Invitational XV after being drafted into the squad.
The 33-year-old Saracens and England fly-half only arrived in the Southern Hemisphere - last Friday - following the arm fracture which ended Elliot Daly​'s tour prematurely.

FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/farrell-among-replacements-lions-final-tour-match
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The Bolton News: "BOROUGH'S CLEAN SWEEP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Joe Harrigan

New street sweepers will be part of a range of measures including more bin pickups about to be rolled out to clean up Bolton's roads.
The council decided back in June that it will be investing around £300,000 into new staff and equipment to work on street cleansing and other clean up tasks around the borough.


FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/25297677.bolton-council-unveils-new-street-sweeping-bin-emptying
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Daily Mirror: "YOU'LL NEVER CHANGE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nicola Methven

Gregg Wallace struggles to grasp the difference between appropriate and inappropriate behaviour in the workplace, BBC bosses claim.
And in a letter sacking him from his MasterChef job, the corporation insisted he is unlikely to change amid accusations that include groping, flashing and making sexual comments that go back years.

FULL REPORT: Mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/bbc-bans-gregg-wallace-tells-35536864
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Droitwich Standard: "EXTRA BABY BANK FUNDING WILL BE A REAL GAME-CHANGER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sonny Rackham

A much-loved baby bank supporting families across Droitwich has received a funding boost from a local housing association.
Wychbold and Droitwich Baby Bank has successfully applied to Platform Housing's Community Chest – a funding pot for Platform customers and local charities.


FULL REPORT: DroitwichStandard.co.uk/news/droitwich-baby-bank-gets-crucial-funding-support-for-next-12-months
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​The Daily Telegraph: "MACRON: 'BREXIT LIES' TO BLAME FOR CRISIS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Charles Hymas / James Crisp / Ben Riley Smith

Emannuel Macron blames Brexit for migration crisis as English Channel deal unravels.
British people have been sold a lie, claims French president, as hundreds of migrants arrive on the day of Keir Starmer seals ‘one in, one out’ deal.
Emmanuel Macron has blamed Brexit for the English Channel migrant crisis as he said the British people had been "sold a lie".


FULL REPORT: Telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/07/10/macron-blames-brexit-for-migration-as-channel-deal-unravels
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Coventry Observer: "THOUSANDS SIGN UP TO BACK CITY MP IN NEW PARTY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andy Morris

Coventry South MP Zarah Sultana has announced she is forming a new political party with Jeremy Corbyn.
Ms. Sultana, who was suspended from the Labour Party a year ago, announced her resignation from the party.

FULL REPORT: CoventryObserver.co.uk/news/zarah-sultana-to-form-new-political-party-with-jeremy-corbyn
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Daily Mail: "WHAT A JOKE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Barrett / David Churchill

Prime Minister Keir Starmer's big plan to solve the English Channel crisis was threatening to unravel.

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-14894123
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Lancashire Telegraph: "EX-TORY MP BERRY DEFECTS TO REFORM UK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nat Goodlad

A former East Lancashire MP and ex-leading Conservative has announced he is defecting to Reform UK.
Sir Jake Berry, who was the MP for Rossendale and Darwen between 2010 and 2024, and who served as Tory chair in Liz Truss' short-lived government, said his former party had "lost their way".

FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/25302707.ex-rossendale-darwen-mp-sir-jake-berry-defects-reform
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The Guardian: "UK AND FRANCE IN 'ONE IN, ONE OUT' DEAL TO CUT ILLEGAL BOAT CROSSINGS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kiran Stacey / Jessica Elgot

People arriving in the United Kingdom via small boats will be returned to France as part of what Keir Starmer called a groundbreaking agreement which the government hopes will make a major dent in the number of people crossing the English Channel illegally.

FULL REPORT: TheGuardian.com/uk-news/2025/jul/10/starmer-one-in-one-out-deal-allow-uk-return-small-boat-migrants-france
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Bromsgrove Standard: "DEAL PAVES THE WAY FOR AFFORDABLE HOMES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sonny Rackham

Over 200 affordable homes are set to be developed in Bromsgrove thanks to a deal between a developer and a housing association at the town's Perryfields development.
Housing association Bromford has completed a deal with Taylor Wimpey to create more than 200 affordable properties.


FULL REPORT: BromsgroveStandard.co.uk/news/deal-struck-for-200-new-affordable-homes-at-bromsgrove-perryfields-site
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The Times: "CRACKDOWN TO CURE UK OF SICK NOTE EPIDEMIC"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Eleanor Hayward

GPs will be told to stop issuing millions of "sick notes" that sign people off work and instead send them to Job Coaches or the gym.

FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/uk/healthcare/article/sicknote-job-coach-gym-wes-streeting-nhs-gps-vz9zptq0w
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW: FRIDAY 13 JUNE 2025 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

12/6/2025

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' Front Pages for Friday 13 June 2025.

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If the leading story is available, links will be provided.
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Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.
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​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.


Daily Express: "MIRACLE OF MAN IN SEAT 11A WHO WALKED AWAY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Giles Sheldrick 
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The British sole survivor of the Air India jet disaster that killed 241 passengers and crew has been called The Miracle Man Of Seat 11A.
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​The Yorkshire Post: "DEFENCE DEAL TO BE REVIEWED BY THE US"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ralph Blackburn

The United States are to review a major defence deal with The United Kingdom and Australia, which includes a multi-million pound contract for Sheffield Forgemasters.
Aukus pact would see major contract for Sheffield Forgemasters.

FULL REPORT: YorkshirePost.co.uk/news/politics/us-to-review-defence-deal-involving-sheffield-forgemasters-5174932
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Glasgow Times: "NEW CITY BRIDGE IS A NO-GO FOR BUS FIRM"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ava Whyte

Public Transport operator blames crossing closures for no services.
FirstBus has said they are unable to run services across the first-ever opening road bridge on the River Clyde.
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Daily Star: "MIRACLE OF SEAT 11A"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton

A Brit miraculously escaped an airline crash which left 241 people dead.
Vishwas Kumar Ramesh, the only survivor, was in Seat 11A of the Air India jet.
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The Redditch And Alcester Standard: "SURPRISE CALL LEAVES ERIC WITH £50K REVAMP PRIZE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ashleigh Osborne

A Redditch man who dedicates his time to keeping the local area clean and graffiti-free has won a £50,000 home makeover.

FULL REPORT: RedditchStandard.co.uk/news/redditch-community-hero-eric-bryan-wins-50000-towards-a-home-makeover
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Eastern Eye: "'STARMER WILL SIGN FTA ON INDIA VISIT'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rithika Siddhartha

Foreign Secretary David Lammy has said Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's upcoming visit to India paves the road for a very exciting new era. 

FULL REPORT: EasternEye.biz/david-lammy-pakistan-visit
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Malvern Observer: "NO DATE SET FOR RETURN AFTER FLATS ARE CLEARED"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Philippa Mingins

Stunned residents were forced to leave their homes in Worcester at short notice after a fire inspection revealed dangerous cladding. 

FULL REPORT: WorcesterObserver.co.uk/news/residents-evacuated-from-their-homes-in-worcester-out-of-the-blue
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The Times: "CRASH LEAVES SOLE SURVIVOR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ben Clatworthy / Hannah Gardner / Shahid Tantray / Sian Bradley

More than 240 people were killed, including 52 Britons, when an Air India flight heading to London crashed moments after take-off from Ahmedabad. 

FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/uk/transport/article/air-india-plane-crash-latest-news-8drj6bp3m
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The Bolton News: "ALDI'S TWO-PRONGED BID TO RESURRECT STORE PLAN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Chris Gee

Supermarket chain Aldi has launched a bid to overturn a council's rejection of its £10million plan for a new store at Paragon Business Park on Chorley New Road in Horwich.

FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/25230279.aldi-fight-2-fronts-bid-build-store-near-beehive-roundabout
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The Guardian: "AT LEAST 260 DIE AS PLANE ON WAY TO UK CRASHES IN INDIA"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Emine Sinmaz / Hannah Ellis-Petersen 

More than 260 people have been killed after a London-bound Air India flight crashed in a residential area of Ahmedabad, with a British man being the sole survivor.

FULL REPORT: TheGuardian.com/world/2025/jun/12/london-bound-air-india-flight-ai171-plane-crash-people-onboard-ahmedabad
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​Kidderminster Standard: "GEARING UP TO CELEBRATE ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF CARNIVAL FUN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tristan Harris

The organisers of Stourport Carnival are gearing up to celebrate the event's centenary this year.
 

FULL REPORT: KidderminsterStandard.co.uk/news/stourport-gearing-up-to-celebrate-100-years-of-carnival-as-appeal-for-previous-queens-is-launched
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Morning Star: "MOD SHAMED OVER TRAINING IDF TROOPS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Christophe Domec

The Ministry Of Defence has admitted that Israeli troops are currently being trained in Britain, as UK Government are accused of "active participation" in the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.

FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/fury-minister-admits-britain-still-training-israeli-troops-amid-gaza-genocide
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​Coventry Observer: "NEW REHAB SERVICE SET TO CHANGE CITY LIVES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andy Morris

An ambitious new five-year plan for Adult Social Care in Coventry has been revealed.

FULL REPORT: CoventryObserver.co.uk/news/council-unveils-new-plan-for-adult-social-care-in-coventry
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Daily Mail: "I DON'T KNOW HOW I'M ALIVE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Inderdeep Bains / Andy Dolan

A British man has miraculously survived after a London bound Air India flight crashed into a ball of flames, moments after take off.

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-14805359
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The Scottish Farmer: "NO CUTS TO CATTLE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Glen Barclay

Scottish farm emissions fall to record low between 2023 and 2024.
Agriculture minister Jim Fairlie has moved to reassure farmers there are no plans to reduce livestock numbers, as new figures show agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Scotland have fallen to their lowest levels on record.

FULL REPORT: TheScottishFarmer.co.uk/news/25232418.scottish-farm-emissions-fall-record-low-2023-24
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The Daily Telegraph: "THE MIRACLE OF SEAT 11A"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hayley Dixon / Victoria Ward / Albert Tait / Sagar Patel

A British passenger was the sole survivor of a plane crash in India that is feared to have killed 240 people.
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh walks away from fireball that killed 241 passengers, including 52 Britons.
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh staggered barefoot through the wreckage of the doomed Air India plane, bloodied and dazed.


FULL REPORT: Telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/06/12/the-british-father-who-became-miracle-sole-survivor-of-plan
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​Droitwich Standard: "NATIONAL ACCLAIM FOR PANTRY'S VOLUNTEERS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sonny Rackham

A team of volunteers in Droitwich have been named Community Champions as part of a national project by Aldi to celebrate unsung heroes across the UK.

FULL REPORT: DroitwichStandard.co.uk/news/droitwich-volunteers-crowned-aldi-community-champions
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​The Independent: "HOW DID HE SURVIVE? BRITISH MAN RESCUED FROM AIR INDIA CRASH"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alex Croft

A British national has survived a plane crash disaster.
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh has no memory of escaping the crash on an Air India flight in India.


FULL REPORT: Independent.co.uk/asia/india/air-india-crash-british-survivor-seat-11a-b2768925.html
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​Bromsgrove Standard: "NO MORE DELAYS - DEALER GETS 22-YEAR PRISON TERM"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tristan Harris

A drug dealer from Rubery found guilty of supplying class A drugs – namely cocaine – across Worcestershire and beyond has been jailed for 22 years and eight months.

FULL REPORT: BromsgroveStandard.co.uk/news/rubery-class-a-drug-dealer-jailed-for-22-years-eight-months-56268
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Financial Times: "MORE THAN 240 DIE AS AIR INDIA FLIGHT CRASHES IN GUJARAT FOLLOWING TAKE-OFF"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Chris Kay / Krishin Kaushik / Andres Schipani

Deadliest airline disaster since 2014.
Dreamliner jet bound for UK.
New pressure piled on Boeing.


FULL REPORT: FT.COM/content/0f1196c5-c656-4804-b84d-cc5225b4939f
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Scottish Daily Mail: "I DON'T KNOW HOW I'M ALIVE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Inderdeep Bains / Andy Dolan

A British man has miraculously survived after a London bound Air India flight crashed into a ball of flames, moments after take off.

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-14805359
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Lancashire Telegraph: "SWOOP ON FOUR FIRMS IN VAPES AND CIGS BLITZ"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Bill Jacobs

Raids by police and trading standards officers, aided by a detection dog, on four Blackburn businesses have seized more than £50,000 worth of illegal cigarettes and vapes.

FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/25230713.blackburn-illegal-fag-vape-raids-seize-50k-contraband
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Metro (South Edition): "BRIT IS ONLY SURVIVOR OF FLIGHT 171"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sarah Hooper / Jasper King

A British man is believed to be the only survivor of a jet crash which killed 250 people when an Air India flight, from India to London, fell out of the sky. 

FULL REPORT: Metro.co.uk/2025/06/12/british-man-sat-front-plane-believed-survivor-air-india-crash-23393895
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW: FRIDAY 23 MAY 2025 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

22/5/2025

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' Front Pages for Friday 23 May 2025.

Browse through #IBPapers on ​𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media.
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If the leading story is available, links will be provided.
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The Independent: "WARNINGS OF DIRE WORKER SHORTAGE AS MIGRATION FALLS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Maddox / Archie Mitchell

David Maddox & Archie Mitchell lead The Independent, tomorrow, detailing net migration to the United Kingdom almost halved last year. 

FULL REPORT: Independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/net-migration-immigration-starmer-ons-b2755812.html
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Malvern Observer: "CAMPAIGN SEES EXTRA TRAINS STOP AT PARKWAY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ashleigh Osborne

A campaign led by Dame Harriett Baldwin MP has been successful and more Train Services will be added at Worcestershire Parkway Station. Ashleigh Osborne has you covered for tomorrow's Malvern Observer.

FULL REPORT: MalvernObserver.co.uk/news/mp-welcomes-news-of-more-trains-arriving-at-worcestershire-parkway-55990
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Financial Times: "US LAWMAKERS PASS TRUMP'S SHOWPIECE TAX BILL BY ONE VOTE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alex Rogers / James Politi

James Politi and Alex Rogers have Financial Times lead, tomorrow, reporting US House Of Representatives has passed Donald Trump's showpiece tax bill by a single vote.

FULL REPORT: FT.COM/content/84a07f19-5cab-4ea8-96c4-127f2ccf736d
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Eastern Eye: "'ONE-SIZE CANCER CARE FAILS ASIANS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Pramod Thomas

Pramod Thomas is reports that doctors should listen to patients and take their feelings into consideration, the lead for tomorrow's Eastern Eye. 
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Metro (South Edition): "STARMER'S CHAGOS ISLANDS CAVE-IN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Helen Corbett

Helen Corbett for Metro UK (South Edition), tomorrow, is reporting Keir Starmer has confirmed Britain is handing over Chagos Islands to Mauritius. 
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Droitwich Standard: "PLAYING A PART IN PUTTING FOCUS ON FUNERAL FLOWERS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sonny Rackham

Droitwich Standard are leading, tomorrow, with Sonny Rackham covering local florist Anna Brian's love for funeral flowers. 

FULL REPORT: DroitwichStandard.co.uk/news/hanbury-florist-celebrates-first-showcase-of-funeral-flowers-at-rhs-chelsea-show-55955
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Morning Star: "STRIKES CLOSER AS PUBLIC SECTOR PAY FALLS SHORT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ceren Sagir

Morning Star, tomorrow, are leading with Ceren Sagir's report into doctors threatening strike action after it was announced Public Sector workers will get barely above-inflation pay rises.

FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/strikes-closer-public-sector-pay-offer-falls-short
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Lancashire Telegraph: "SHOCK AS CEO WAGGOTT EXITS EWOOD PARK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Elliott Jackson

Tomorrow's Lancashire Telegraph leads with Elliott Jackson reporting of uncertainty at Ewood Park following Steve Waggott's departure. 

FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/sport/25184070.inside-waggott-exit-blackburn-rovers-power-struggle
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Daily Express: "EARLY RELEASE FOR KILLERS AN 'INSULT TO ALL VICTIMS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Knowles

Tomorrow's Daily Express headlines Michael Knowles' story detailing the parents of Sarah Everard blasting plans to free violent offenders halfway through their prison sentence.

FULL REPORT: Express.co.uk/news/politics/2059073
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Evesham Observer: "'TOWN'S HAPPY TITLE IS TESTAMENT TO PEOPLE'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lise Evans
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Lise Evans leads tomorrow's Evesham Observer with news that Evesham has been named one of the Top 3 happiest places to live in United Kingdom. 

FULL REPORT: EveshamObserver.co.uk/news/evesham-named-second-happiest-place-to-live-in-the-uk
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Daily Star: "SOLD TRAFFORD"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jeremy Cross
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Jeremy Cross writes in tomorrow's Daily Star, Man Utd held a team BBQ last night - then vowed a squad fire sale after their hopes of Champions League football went up in smoke.
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The Redditch & Alcester Standard: "LONG JAIL TERM FOR CRASH DRIVER WHO FLED"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tristan Harris

Tomorrow's Redditch & Alcester Standard leads with Tristan Harris covering the imprisonment of Khizer Ali after he was jailed for just under a year for his reckless driving that killed Valerie Ayres.

FULL REPORT: RedditchStandard.co.uk/news/learner-driver-who-killed-woman-in-head-on-redditch-crash-is-jailed
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The Guardian: "FEARS OF FRESH NHS STRIKES AFTER DOCTORS DECRY 'DERISORY' PAY RISES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Denis Campbell / Richard Adams

Richard Adams and Denis Campbell echo voices of NHS doctors denouncing a 'derisory' pay rise in The Guardian, tomorrow.

FULL REPORT: TheGuardian.com/society/2025/may/22/teachers-doctors-england-pay-rise-nhs
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The Bolton News: "MISSILE FIRM JOB CLEAR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Leah Anne Collins

Leah Anne Collins reports that missile manufacturers MBDA are to create hundreds of new jobs in the area after landing a £200M investment. The Bolton News, tomorrow.

FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/25183056.mbda-create-700-jobs-multi-million-defence-investment
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​Daily Mail: "LABOUR TO RELEASE RAPISTS & KILLERS EARLIER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Barrett / Chris Pollard

Labour are set to free killers and rapists from prison earlier under new soft-justice masterplan, writes David Barrett & Chris Pollard in tomorrow's Daily Mail.

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-14736587
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The Scotsman: "SWINNEY TOLD TO BE TOUGHER OVER YOUTH KNIFE CRIME"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Bol

In The Scotsman, tomorrow, David Bol writes that First Minister John Swinney has been warned to take a tougher stance on Knife Crime. 

FULL REPORT: Scotsman.com/news/politics/snp-told-to-take-tougher-approach-to-tackle-youth-knife-crime-after-sickening-rise-5142477
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​Coventry Observer: "UNIVERSITY REVEALS NEW VISION FOR KEY CITY SITE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andy Morris

Andy Morris in tomorrow's Coventry Observer is reporting about Coventry University's massive redevelopment plan at a former Civic Centre.

FULL REPORT: CoventryObserver.co.uk/news/universitys-redevelopment-plan-could-bring-hotel-shops-and-new-homes-to-high-profile-city-centre-site
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The Times: "STARMER HANDS OVER CHAGOS TO MAURITIUS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Oliver Wright / Steven Swinford / Max Kendix
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In The Times, tomorrow, Oliver Wright, Steven Swinford, and Max Kendix cover the story of Keir Starmer handing Chagos Islands back to Mauritius. 

FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/uk/politics/article/chagos-islands-deal-go-ahead-high-court-5jv55zscq
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Bromsgrove Standard: "RESIDENTS LEFT FUMING AS BUS SERVICE AXED"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sonny Rackham

Sonny Rackham leads tomorrow's Bromsgrove Standard conveying the anger of Cofton Hackett residents at National Express West Midlands axing their 20A bus.

FULL REPORT: BromsgroveStandard.co.uk/news/cofton-hackett-residents-left-fuming-as-20a-bus-service-axed
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Daily Mirror: "KEIR: WE GET IT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ashley Cowburn / Sophie Huskisson

Ashley Cowburn and Sophie Huskisson confirm in Daily Mirror, tomorrow, that Keir Starmer has announced a U-turn on Winter Fuel Payments. 
 

FULL REPORT: Mirror.co.uk/news/politics/keir-starmer-confirms-winter-fuel-35266578
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The Daily Telegraph: "£30BN COST OF CHAGOS SURRENDER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tony Diver / Samaan Lateef

Keir Starmer is going to cost United Kingdom £30BN in Chagos Islands deal with Mauritius, according to Tony Diver / Samaan Lateef in tomorrow's Daily Telegraph.

FULL REPORT: Telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/05/22/starmer-chagos-deal-can-go-ahead-high-court
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Kidderminster Standard: "DRIVER IGNORED RED LIGHT BEFORE FATAL COLLISION"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tristan Harris
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Craig Nunn of Stourport has been jailed for 14 years for causing the death of a baby while driving under the influence.
Tristan Harris for Kidderminster Standard, tomorrow.  


FULL REPORT: KidderminsterStandard.co.uk/news/drug-driver-who-caused-death-of-three-week-old-baby-in-crash-between-stourport-and-kidderminster-is-jailed
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The I Paper: "EX-MI6 CHIEF MILIBAND'S NET ZERO PLAN IS UK NATIONAL SECURITY ALERT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sanya Burgess

In The I Paper, tomorrow, Sanya Burgess reports that Energy Secretary Ed Miliband's "ideological" Net Zero policies are a threat to National Security.

FULL REPORT: INews.co.uk/news/politics/miliband-net-zero-policy-threat-national-security-warns-ex-head-of-mi6-3708309
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW: FRIDAY 16 MAY 2025 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

15/5/2025

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' Front Pages for Friday 14 May 2025.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from Britain, it may not be all of the Front Pages.

If the leading story is available, a link will be provided.
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Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.
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​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.

​The Times: "TALKS WITH UP TO NINE NATIONS FOR ASYLUM DEAL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Steven Swinford / Matt Dathan

Britain is poised to enter formal talks with as many as nine countries about plans to deport failed Asylum Seekers after being spurned by Albania. 
 

FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/uk/politics/article/failed-asylum-seekers-detention-centres-abroad-tk26fmghl
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​Evesham Observer: "COUNCIL'S RIVERSIDE DEAL MOVES A KEY STEP CLOSER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lise Evans

A controversial retail development in Evesham could be back in public ownership by next spring if an anticipated deal reaches fruition.
Wychavon District Council has announced it has an 'agreement in principle' from a funder to enable it to buy the Riverside Centre before the end of the year with completion in March 2026.

FULL REPORT: EveshamObserver.co.uk/news/deal-to-bring-evesham-shopping-centre-into-public-control-a-step-closer
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The Daily Telegraph: "CHILDREN TO BE TAUGHT TO SHOW SOME GRIT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Poppy Wood

The Daily Telegraph reveals that children will be taught the value of "grit" to tackle a growing Mental Health crisis in schools. 
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Daily Mail: "STARMER LEFT SQUIRMING BY ALBANIA FARCE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jason Groves

Plan to send Asylum Seekers to Balkans implodes on live TV.
Keir Starmer faced humiliation over his latest attempt at a migrant crackdown.
 

FULL REPORT: Dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14715023
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Coventry Observer: "OBJECTION PLEA LAUNCHED AS DEVELOPER APPEALS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andy Morris

A developer who began tearing down a historic Edwardian building in a Coventry conservation area without permission is appealing a legal order.
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Daily Mirror: "A SMIRK BUT NO REPLY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martin Fricker

Fiend Christian Brueckner flashes a chilling smirk as he is grilled by Daily Mirror about Madeleine McCann.
The suspect was confronted after a court case in Lehrte, Germany.
Daily Mirror confronted the paedophile as he left court after being convicted of insulting guards at the prison where he's serving his sentence - he remains the Prime Suspect in the disappearance.

FULL REPORT: Mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/christian-brueckner-chilling-reaction-asked-35230325
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Bromsgrove Standard: "RUNNING TO BUILD BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF CRISIS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sonny Rackham

A Bromsgrove tradesman is taking on a mammoth running challenge this month to raise awareness of the silent mental health crisis gripping the construction industry.
Joe Baker, who himself is opening up about attempting suicide and battling addiction, is now running 5km every day in May to raise awareness and funds of the disproportionate Mental Health impacts on tradespeople.

FULL REPORT: BromsgroveStandard.co.uk/news/bromsgroves-joe-on-daily-mission-to-shed-light-on-construction-industrys-battle-with-mental-health
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Malvern Observer: "BEE INFESTATION SPARKS CATALOGUE OF COMPLAINTS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Philippa Mingins

Urgent action is being called for over a hive infestation involving up to one million bees plaguing residents in Worcester.
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Daily Star: "HER MAJ YAPPY & GLORIOUS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sian Hewitt

Queen Elizabeth talks to Fergie from beyond the grave through her corgis.
Fergie, says: "They go woof woof. I'm sure it's her".
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The Redditch & Alcester Standard: "NEW HOMES PLAN FOR COMMUNITY HUB SITE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ashleigh Osborne

Plans have been submitted to built up to 13 new homes on the site of the former Community House on Easemore Road in Redditch.
The proposal would also see the demolition of existing buildings, including offices, at the site to make way for the new homes.

FULL REPORT: RedditchStandard.co.uk/news/plans-submitted-to-build-13-homes-on-site-of-redditchs-community-house
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The National: "SURGE IN MILITARY EXPORTS TO ISRAEL UNDER LABOUR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Xander Elliards

Labour licensed exports of more military equipment to Israel in the final three months of 2024 than the Tories did for all of 2020-2023, new figures have revealed.
Analysis of strategic export control licensing statistics published on Thursday showed that £127.6 million of military equipment was sent to Israel between October and December 2024.

FULL REPORT: TheNational.Scot/news/25165991.labour-see-massive-increase-uk-military-equipment-sent-israel
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​Kidderminster Standard: "JOY AS RARE RHINO IS BORN AT SAFARI PARK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tristan Harris

A rare rhinoceros calf has been born at the West Midlands Safari Park in Bewdley.
The female baby is only the second successful Indian rhino birth at the park in its 52-year history, following the calf's half-brother who arrived in 2020.

FULL REPORT: KidderminsterStandard.co.uk/news/pictures-and-video-joy-as-rare-baby-rhino-is-born-at-west-midlands-safari-park-in-bewdley
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The I Paper: "UK SCRAMBLES FOR NEW MIGRANT DEAL IN BALKANS AFTER ALBANIA SNUB"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Richard Vaughan

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is scrambling to rescue his plan to return failed Asylum Seekers to third countries after an extraordinary public snub by Albania.

FULL REPORT: INews.co.uk/news/politics/starmer-scrambles-for-balkan-migrant-deal-after-albania-snub-3696696
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Droitwich Standard: "FIRST GLIMPSE OF HOW NEW WATER PARK WILL SHAPE UP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sonny Rackham
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New images have revealed what Droitwich Spa's new water play area will look like when completed as work began on the project this month.

FULL REPORT: http://DroitwichStandard.co.uk/news/work-underway-as-droitwichs-new-look-water-play-area-revealed
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Eastern Eye: "'NO NUCLEAR BLACKMAIL'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: TBA

Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed to respond forcefully to any future "terrorist attack" after days of escalating tensions with Pakistan.

FULL REPORT: EasternEye.BIZ/modi-india-pakistan-nuclear-threat
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Metro (South Edition): "'STAGGERING' COST OF BENEFIT FRAUD AND CLAIM CLANGERS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Aine Fox

More than £9Billion of taxpayers' money has been overpaid in benefits - mostly through fraud, official figures show.   
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Morning Star: "UNIONS TO TAKE TO STREETS TO END AUSTERITY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ben Chacko

Unions will confront Labour's cuts agenda next month with a national demonstration demanding the party change course.  

FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/unions-demand-labour-changes-course-national-demonstration
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW: FRIDAY 21 MARCH 2025 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

20/3/2025

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​Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' Front Pages for Friday 21 March 2025.

Browse through #IBPapers on ​𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from Britain, it may not be all of the Front Pages.

If the leading story is available, links will be provided.
​​​​​
Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.
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​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.

Morning Star: "RIPPER REEVES PLANS FURTHER CUTS SAVAGERY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andrew Murray

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to announce a huge new programme of spending cuts as unemployment rises. 

FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/reeves-plans-new-cuts-economy-sags
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The Redditch & Alcester Standard: "OUTDOOR MARKET SET FOR BIG LAUNCH"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ashleigh Osborne

A ribbon-cutting ceremony, complete with street entertainers and music, will see the Mayor of Redditch Council Juma Begum declare the market officially open on Saturday 29 March.

FULL REPORT: RedditchStandard.co.uk/news/redditch-outdoor-market-set-to-return-next-weekend
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The Independent: "ZELENSKY DEFIES TRUMP: HANDS OFF MY NUCLEAR PLANTS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jane Dalton 

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has insisted that "all nuclear power plants belong to the people of Ukraine".
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FULL REPORT: Independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ukraine-trump-nuclear-plants-zelensky-russia-b2718898.html
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​Malvern Observer: "ABUSE PROJECT FUNDING AXE SPARKS OUTRAGE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ashleigh Osborne

Worcester councillor Sarah Murray has hit out at West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner after funding for Domestic Abuse Support Worcestershire Project was withdrawn. 
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Financial Times: "STARMER HAS CHANGE OF HEART ON PLAN FOR 'BOOTS ON THE GROUND' IN UKRAINE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: George Parker / Charles Clover / Henry Foy

Air and sea support favoured.
'Coalition of willing' discusses peace push.
Firm message to Kremlin.
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Eastern Eye: "'KEEP FOCUS ON RACE EQUALITY'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Barnie Choudhury / Pramod Thomas

Senior Doctor Chaand Nagpaul CBE has said the reorganisation of the NHS should have a "proper focus on racial equality and not as some sort of optional extra".
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Metro (England) - POLICE TARGET TOP 100
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Noora Mykkanen

Police have begun 'relentlessly' tracking the 100 most dangerous predators targeting women and girls - to put them behind bars to tackle the epidemic highlighted in Metro's This Is Not Right campaign.
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Glasgow Times: "FAMILIES SLAM 'CRUEL' CHOICE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Amanda Keenan

Devastated families have blasted health and council chiefs for axing a lifeline service that helps elderly patients remain living at home. 
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Daily Express: "STARMER'S 5% COUNCIL TAX RISE SHAME"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Williamson

Labour has been accused of hammering households in a "day of shame" as Council Tax soars by 5%.

FULL REPORT: Express.co.uk/news/politics/2030225
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Lancashire Telegraph: "BANK OF DAVE STAR COULD ENTER POLITICAL ARENA"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sarah McGee

Businessman turned TV star Dave Fishwick 'would consider' bidding to become Mayor Of Lancashire to bring real change for the public.

FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/23407985.bank-dave-documentary-coming-netflix-today
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Daily Star: "TRIGGER'S BROOM: THE TRUTH"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: James Caven

Finally, after years of debate and conspiracy theories, we can reveal the truth about Trigger's broom in Only Fools And Horses. 
Despite all the changes, it IS the same broom.
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​Bromsgrove Standard: "'ALL UNITARY OPTIONS NEED TO BE EXPLORED'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sonny Rackham

Councillors in Bromsgrove have decided to keep their options open when exploring how to proceed with the Government's devolution changes.

FULL REPORT: BromsgroveStandard.co.uk/news/119753
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The Daily Telegraph: "GROWTH FORECAST HALVED IN BLOW TO PM"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ben Riley Smith

The official economic growth forecast for 2025 will be halved next week in a blow to Sir Keir Starmer.

FULL REPORT: Telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/03/20/growth-forecasts-halved-keir-starmer-labour
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Evesham Observer: "PLEA FOR PUBLIC'S HELP IN FINDING MISSING LEE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tristan Harris

An appeal has been launched to find Lee Horton who has gone missing from Evesham.
Reported missing on Wednesday 12 March 2025.

FULL REPORT: EveshamObserver.co.uk/news/concerns-for-missing-evesham-man-lee-horton-thought-to-be-in-bristol
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The Guardian: "MILIBAND: TORIES 'BETRAYED' NEXT GENERATION ON ENERGY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Pippa Crerar

Minister hits out at Kemi Badenoch's Net Zero 'surrender'.
The Government is "up for the fight" over Net Zero, Ed Miliband has said.
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The Bolton News: "TRIBUTE PAID TO 'TRUE GENT' AFTER CRASH"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Joe Harrigan

The family of a "true gentleman" who was "a rock for his close friends" have paid tribute after his death following a motorway crash.

FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/25021333.tributes-bolton-man-died-tragic-m62-crash
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Daily Mail: "COUNCIL TAX SOARS TO A RECORD HIGH"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martin Beckford

Struggling families will pay record levels of Council Tax this year after millions were hit with inflation-busting bills.
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The Scotsman: "STURGEON: THERE WAS NEVER A SCRAP OF EVIDENCE AGAINST ME"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rachel Amery

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says she feels "vindicated" and "relieved" to be cleared by Police Scotland.

FULL REPORT: Scotsman.com/news/politics/relived-nicola-sturgeon-says-never-a-scrap-of-evidence-against-her-in-police-scotland-snp-finances-probe-5043831
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​Droitwich Standard: "TOWN'S NEW HUB IS ONE YOU CAN BANK ON"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sonny Rackham

Droitwich is set to receive a Banking Hub to protect face-to-face Financial Services as the High Street's last remaining branch is set to close.

FULL REPORT: DroitwichStandard.co.uk/news/droitwich-recommended-to-receive-a-banking-hub-after-branch-closures
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Daily Mirror: "CONFESSION"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dan Warburton / Tom Pettifor 

Stephen Lawrence killer David Norris is set to confess for the first time that he was involved in the murder of the teenager as he makes a bid for freedom.

FULL REPORT: Mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/stephen-lawrence-bombshell-david-norris-34902710
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​Coventry Observer: "CITY DAD STARTS DRIVE TO HELP SON KAYLAN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andy Morris
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Coventry dad Tom O'Kane has launched a fundraising campaign to help his four-year-old son get new prosthetic legs.

FULL REPORT: CoventryObserver.co.uk/news/fundraiser-launched-for-kaylan-four-following-traumatic-illness-which-cost-him-his-legs
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Scottish Daily Mail: "STURGEON CLEARED OVER SNP CASH PROBE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Graham Grant

Nicola Sturgeon declared she had done 'nothing wrong' as it emerged she will not face charges over a major fraud investigation. 
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The Times: "UK SENDS MESSAGE TO PUTIN ABOUT DETERRENT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Larisa Brown / Bruno Waterfield 
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Britain has the power to do "untold damage" to adversaries such as Russia with its nuclear deterrent.

FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/uk/defence/article/britain-nuclear-power-damage-russia-cd8bv0dwn
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