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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW: WEDNESDAY 03 SEPTEMBER 2025 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

2/9/2025

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Wednesday 03 September 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): "FATHER TED'S CREATOR'S FURY AT ARREST"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Brooke Ivey Johnson

Graham Linehan arrested at Heathrow Airport 'on suspicion of inciting violence'.
Father Ted creator Graham Linehan has been arrested at Heathrow Airport in 'relation to posts on X'.
The 56-year-old Irish comedy writer – best known for creating Father Ted and The IT Crowd – was flying to London from Arizona when he was allegedly arrested 'for three tweets'.


FULL REPORT: Metro.co.uk/2025/09/02/met-police-confirms-graham-linehans-arrest-at-heathrow-on-suspicion-of-inciting-violence-24055552
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Glasgow Times: "'WE'RE FORCED TO GO WRONG WAY FOR SHOPS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Emily Moore

A registered blind couple say they are forced to go the wrong way on a bus just to cross the road outside their home.
Anne Cruickshank and Ian Petrie live on Dumbarton Road, Clydebank say they have to take a bus in the wrong direction just to get their shopping in order to avoid a mile-long stretch of dual carriageway with no accessible crossing.

FULL REPORT: GlasgowTimes.co.uk/news/25434930.blind-couple-go-wrong-way-bus-no-crossing
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​Arab News (Saudi Arabia): "BELGIUM TO RECOGNIZE PALESTINIAN STATE AT UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rauters / Associated Press

Belgium will recognise the State of Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly in September, Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot announced on his Social Media platform.

FULL REPORT: ArabNews.com/node/2613826
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Daily Star: "WHAT A BOOBY!"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nadeem Badshah

The new Green Party leader is caught in a booby trap of his own making.
Zack Polanski has said sorry for "giving women breast enlargements by hypnosis" at his clinic.
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Wexford People (Ireland): "TRUMP GETS THE BLAME FOR LACK OF IDA VISITS TO WEXFORD"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rachel Cahill

A senior Government minister has said that challenges with Donald Trump's US administration is a majo0r reason why IDA visits to County Wexford remain so low.
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The Scotsman: "HUGE INCREASE IN VACANCIES FOR MIDWIVES AND NURSES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Amy Watson

A 60 per cent increase in vacancies for nursing and midwifery staff at NHS Scotland has been described as "hugely troubling".
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The Bolton News: "'ARMED ROBBERY' SHOCK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Eoin McCaul

Greater Manchester Police are searching for an offender after an 'Armed Robbery' in Farnworth on Monday afternoon.
Heron Foods, on Brackley Street, in Farnworth was cordoned off on Monday 01 September 2025.


FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/25434377.police-search-following-armed-robbery-heron-foods-farnworth
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The West Australian (Australia): "LID'S OFF"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Matt McKenzie / Jessica Evensen
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Perth property prices are set to soar as the number of homes for sale falls to a record low with homeowners fearing they won't find a  new place if they sell. 

FULL REPORT: TheWest.com.au/business/property/perth-property-listings-drop-to-record-low-with-more-than-55-suburbs-recording-just-one-listing-in-august-c-19882161
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City AM: "GUILT TRIP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mauricio Alencar / Ali Lyon

Bond traders have hit out at the “chorus” of Westminster voices advocating for higher taxes as government borrowing costs soared to the highest level seen this century. 

FULL REPORT: CityAM.com/bond-traders-hit-out-at-chorus-of-high-tax-advocates-in-no-10
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Morning Star: "COPS SWOOP ON DOJ LEADERS HOURS PRIOR TO PRESS CONFERENCE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Elizabeth Short

Counter Terrorism Police arrested key members of Defend Our Juries in an unprecedented assault on free speech just hours before the group was due to hold a Press Conference on an upcoming mass protest against proscribing Palestine Action.

FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/counter-terrorism-police-arrest-key-members-defend-our-juries-ahead-planned-press
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Gorey Guardian (Ireland): "MUM HITS OUT AFTER AUTISTIC SON DENIED BUS TICKET"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alan White

Laura Molloy has spoken out after her seven year old autistic son was refused a School Bus ticket as he is not attending his nearest school.
Castletown NS is the closest school to The Molloy Family with a suitable autism unit.
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The Daily Telegraph: "STARMER ATTACKS MET OVER TRANS TWEET ARREST"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Daniel Martin / Will Bolton / Martin Evans

Father Ted writer detained by five armed officers in latest attack on Free Speech.
Sir Keir Starmer has told Metropolitan Police to concentrate on tackling serious crime after Graham Linehan was arrested over gender critical Social Media posts.

FULL REPORT: Telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/09/02/graham-linehan-claims-he-was-arrested-for-tweets-heathrow
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Wirral Globe: "MARKET MOVE UNDER REVIEW"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rebecca McGrath

Proposals to no longer press on with moving Birkenhead Market into the former Argos building are set to be discussed by members of Wirral Council’s Economy, Regeneration and Housing (ERH) Committee.

FULL REPORT: WirralGlobe.co.uk/news/25421596.birkenhead-market-move-former-argos-ditched
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State Times (Jammu & Kashmir): "RAINS POUND JAMMU AGAIN; RIVER FLOW NEAR ALERT LEVEL, BHAGWATI NAGAR BRIDGE CLOSED"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Unlisted

Schools, colleges to remain closed, JKBose postpones exams.
The water levels of most rivers and streams in the Jammu division are flowing near their alert levels as torrential rains pounded the region throughout the day, plummeting the day temperature 10 degrees below the average.


FULL REPORT: StateTimes.in/rains-pound-jammu-again-rivers-flow-near-alert-level-bhagwati-nagar-bridge-closed
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New Ross Standard (Ireland): "SUMMER SCHOOL DREW LARGE CROWDS TO TOWN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jessica O'Connor

Kennedy Summer School continues to enthral with eclectic mix of Irish-American politics and culture.
The festival continues to expand, and kicked off this year with the Global Horizons Trade and Economic forum.

FULL REPORT: Independent.IE/regionals/wexford/lifestyle/kennedy-summer-school-continues-to-enthral-with-eclectic-mix-of-irish-american-politics-and-culture/a952707820.html
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The I Paper: "STARMER PLANS ID CARDS FOR ALL TO HELP STOP UK BOAT MIGRANTS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Richard Vaughan

Sir Keir Starmer is considering the introduction of Digital ID cards for every citizen in the United Kingdom as the Prime Minister seeks to step up his efforts to crack down on the small boats crisis.

FULL REPORT: INews.co.uk/news/politics/starmer-electronic-id-cards-boat-migrants-3894663
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​Lancashire Telegraph: "ROW BREAKS OUT OVER SCHOOL BUS FARE RISES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Bill Jacobs

An East Lancashire borough education boss, based in Blackburn and Darwen, has defended increases in some School Bus fares and changes to their routes after protests from angry parents. 

FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/25434789.blackburn-darwen-council-school-bus-bust-parents
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Financial Times: "REEVES' LEEWAY SHRINKS AS POUND FALLS AND BORROWING COSTS HIT 27-YEAR HIGH"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Emily Herbert / Ian Smith / Sam Fleming / Delphine Strauss / George Parker

30-year gilt yield rises.
More pre-Budget strain on Rachel Reeves.
The pound fell sharply as long-term borrowing costs in the United Kingdom reached their highest level since 1998.
German and United States bonds also sold off.


FULL REPORT: FT.COM/content/a2c52b1c-1c66-46d0-9fd6-1979fca9d037
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Scottish Daily Mail: "WHEN DID BRITAIN BECOME NORTH KOREA?"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martin Beckford / Arthur Parashar 

Police were accused of a 'totalitarian' clampdown on Free Speech after a writer was arrested by Armed Officers over online comments about Transgender Activists.

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-15059225
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Enniscorthy Guardian (Ireland): "TECHNOLOGY PARK STILL A PRIORITY FOR THE TOWN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rachel Cahill

Technology Park remains a priority for the Government despite lack of progress.
Minster for Enterprise, Trade, and Employment Peter Burke confirmed that they have big plans in store for the Enniscorthy Technology Park despite recent lacklustre progress.

FULL REPORT: Independent.IE/regionals/wexford/enniscorthy-news/wexford-technology-park-remains-a-priority-for-the-government-despite-lack-of-progress/a1189500869.html
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Daily Express: "'100,000 LIVES AT RISK' IN CANCER CARE LOTTERY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hanna Geissler

Up to 100,000 cancer patients’ lives could be endangered by being asked to travel too far for crucial tests and treatment.
MacMillan Cancer Support comments.​
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That's all the papers.
News In Brief follows.


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NEWS IN BRIEF: Wednesday 03 September 2025
  • Comedy Writer Arrested Over Social Media Posts

    Graham Linehan, creator of Father Ted and The IT Crowd, was arrested at Heathrow Airport on suspicion of inciting violence related to three tweets about transgender issues. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer criticised the Metropolitan Police for focusing on such matters instead of serious crime, amid accusations of a 'totalitarian' clampdown on free speech. (Metro, The Daily Telegraph, Scottish Daily Mail)


  • Blind Couple Forced To Take Wrong Bus for Shopping

    A registered blind couple in Clydebank, Anne Cruickshank and Ian Petrie, must board a bus in the wrong direction to safely cross the road for shopping, due to a lack of accessible crossings on a mile-long dual carriageway on Dumbarton Road. (Glasgow Times)


  • Belgium To Recognise Palestine At UN

    Belgium's Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot announced that the country will recognise the State Of Palestine during the United Nations General Assembly in September. (Arab News)


  • Green Party Leader Apologises For Hypnosis Claims

    The Green Party's new leader, Zack Polanski, issued an apology after admitting he had claimed to give women breast enlargements through hypnosis at his clinic. (Daily Star)


  • Trump Blamed For Low IDA Visits To Wexford

    A senior Irish Government minister attributed low visits by the Industrial Development Authority (IDA) to County Wexford to challenges posed by Donald Trump's US administration. (Wexford People)


  • Sharp Rise In NHS Scotland Nursing Vacancies

    Vacancies for nursing and midwifery staff in NHS Scotland have increased by 60 per cent, described as 'hugely troubling' by officials. (The Scotsman)


  • Armed Robbery In Farnworth

    Greater Manchester Police are hunting a suspect following an armed robbery at Heron Foods on Brackley Street in Farnworth on 1 September 2025, with the area cordoned off during the incident. (The Bolton News)


  • Perth Property Prices Set To Rise

    Property prices in Perth, Australia, are expected to soar as the number of homes for sale hits a record low, with homeowners reluctant to sell amid fears of not finding replacements. (The West Australian)


  • Bond Traders Criticise Tax Hike Calls

    Bond traders have condemned Westminster's push for higher taxes, as UK government borrowing costs reached their highest level this century. (City AM)


  • Arrests Ahead Of Protest Press Conference

    Counter Terrorism Police arrested key members of Defend Our Juries, hours before a Press Conference on a planned mass protest against proscribing Palestine Action, in what has been called an assault on free speech. (Morning Star)


  • Autistic Boy Denied School Bus Ticket

    A mother in Ireland criticised authorities after her seven-year-old autistic son was refused a School Bus ticket for not attending his nearest school, despite Castletown NS having a suitable autism unit. (Gorey Guardian)


  • Birkenhead Market Relocation Under Review

    Wirral Council is set to discuss abandoning plans to relocate Birkenhead Market to the former Argos building. (Wirral Globe)


  • Heavy Rains Hit Jammu Region

    Torrential rains in Jammu and Kashmir caused rivers to approach alert levels, leading to the closure of Bhagwati Nagar Bridge, school and college shutdowns, and postponed exams, with temperatures dropping 10 degrees below average. (State Times)


  • Kennedy Summer School Draws Crowds

    The Kennedy Summer School in New Ross, Ireland, attracted large crowds with its mix of Irish-American politics and culture, expanding this year to include a Global Horizons Trade and Economic forum. (New Ross Standard)


  • Starmer Considers Digital ID Cards

    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is contemplating Digital ID cards for all UK citizens to combat the small boats migrant crisis. (The I Paper)


  • Row Over School Bus Fare Increases

    Education officials in Blackburn and Darwen defended rises in some school bus fares and route changes following protests from parents in East Lancashire. (Lancashire Telegraph)


  • Reeves Faces Budget Strain

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves' fiscal leeway has narrowed as the pound fell and United Kingdom's long-term borrowing costs hit a 27-year high, with 30-year gilt yields rising amid global bond sell-offs. (Financial Times)


  • Technology Park Still Priority For Enniscorthy

    Ireland's Minister for Enterprise, Trade, and Employment Peter Burke confirmed that the Enniscorthy Technology Park remains a government priority despite slow progress. (Enniscorthy Guardian)


  • Cancer Care 'Lottery' Risks 100,000 Lives
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    Up to 100,000 cancer patients could be at risk due to requirements to travel excessive distances for tests and treatment, according to Macmillan Cancer Support. (Daily Express)


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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW: WEDNESDAY 27 AUGUST 2025 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

26/8/2025

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Wednesday 27 August 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.


Daily Mirror: "BRITAIN IS BETTER THAN THIS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Paul Routledge 

The Mirror's political columnist Paul Routledge reveals how the fight against bigotry is nothing new and gives politicians a chilling warning to 'look to their consciences before opening their mouths'.

FULL REPORT: Mirror.co.uk/news/politics/britain-better-plastic-patriots-like-35797820
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Wexford People (Ireland): "'SIGNIFICANT MILESTONE' IN ROSSLARE EUROPORT PLANNING"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Cillian Boggan

Preparations are under way for Rosslare Europort to lodge planning for the largest proposed maritime development in Ireland. 
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The Daily Telegraph: "TALIBAN TO GIVE FARAGE DEAL ON MIGRANTS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Akhtar Makoii / Charles Hymas

The Taliban has said they are "ready and willing" to work with Nigel Farage to accept Afghans who have been deported from the UK.

FULL REPORT: Telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/08/26/taliban-ready-and-willing-work-with-nigel-farage-migrants
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Glasgow Times: "POLICE SCOTLAND 'IS INSULTING TAXPAYERS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nicole Mitchell

Police Scotland has been accusing of 'insulting taxpayers' after they did not disclose the cost of policing Celtic fans' title party celebrations in Glasgow. 

FULL REPORT: GlasgowTimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/25417204.police-accused-insulting-taxpayers-glasgow-celtic-party
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The Independent: "REVEALED: THE REAL COST OF FARAGE'S 'FAG PACKET' DEPORTATION SCHEME"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alicja Hagopian / Millie Cooke

Nigel Farage claims he would deport 600,000 asylum seekers in the first term of a Reform UK government and ramp up detentions of those who come here illegally.

FULL REPORT: Independent.co.uk/politics/farage-reform-asylum-seekers-deportation-migrants-echr-b2814218.html
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Metro (North Edition): "'SHAMEFUL' 15% SURGE IN RAPE CASES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Craig Paton

Rape cases incresed by 15% last year in figures described as "shameful".
Rape Crisis Scotland's Sandy Brindley says: "this should be a wake-up call".
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Daily Star: "WEDDING TAY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged.
In a joint 
Instagram post, they said: "Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married."
Travis even designed Tay's diamond ring.
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Gorey Guardian (Ireland): "IT'S MAGIC, IT'S WAY MORE THAN WE EXPECTED TO GET'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alan White

Cahore Inshore are suiting up to swim in Wexford waters for 24 hours in their upcoming fundraising event.
Crew members, Conor Burke and Tom O Connor will spend 24 hours immersed in the water at Cahore Harbour from Friday 22 August into Saturday 23 August, to raise funds to buy a needed lifeboat.

FULL REPORT: Independent.IE/regionals/wexford/gorey-news/wexford-lifeboat-volunteers-to-stay-afloat-for-24-hours-to-raise-funds-for-a-new-lifeboat/a691503080.html
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The I Paper: "FARAGE'S PROMISE TO DEPORT '600,000' MIGRANTS INVOLVES DEALS WITH TALIBAN AND IRAN'S AYATOLLAH"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Arj Singh / Eleanor Langford / Will Hazell

Deals with the Taliban and Iran's Ayatollah central to Nigel Farage's plan for Asylum Seekers.
10 Downing Street did not rule out a deal with Afghanistan when asked, but implied they would not deal with The Taliban


FULL REPORT: INews.co.uk/news/politics/deals-taliban-irans-ayatollah-farage-asylum-3880901
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Lancashire Telegraph: "'300 OUT OF 700 EG JOBS ARE SET TO STAY IN TOWN'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Bill Jacobs

Around 300 jobs related to the EG business empire will remain in Blackburn, a senior councillor believes, after the firm announced it is moving its headquarters to America.

FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/25417754.eg-group-set-halve-blackburn-staff-usa-hq-move
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Metro (South Edition): "FARAGE: END THE SCOURGE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Craig Munro

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has piled pressure on The Labour Party and Keir Starmer by promising to deport 600,000 Asylum Seekers if he becomes Prime Minister in the next General Election.
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The Yorkshire Post: "AIRPORT 'NOT OPEN FOR FLIGHTS UNTIL 2028'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Chris Burn

A reopened Doncaster Sheffield Airport will not operate passenger flights until 2028 if the £150 million project gets the green light next month, South Yorkshire's Mayor Oliver Coppard has revealed.

FULL REPORT: YorkshirePost.co.uk/business/doncaster-sheffield-airport-passenger-flights-wont-start-until-2028-oliver-coppard-reveals-5288942
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The Guardian: "FARAGE ACCUSED OF 'UGLY' POPULISM OVER PLANS FOR MASS DEPORTATIONS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Haroon Siddique / Aletha Adu / Jessica Elgot / Kiran Stacey

Nigel Farage has been accused of "ugly" and "destructive" rhetoric after announcing plans to deport hundreds of thousands of Asylum Seekers and pledging to pay despotic regimes such as The Taliban to take them back.

FULL REPORT: TheGuardian.com/politics/2025/aug/26/nigel-farage-plan-deport-asylum-seekers-scorn-from-legal-experts
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New Ross Standard (Ireland): "GARDAÍ SEIZE €1.9M OF CANNABIS AND COCAINE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Cate McCurry

A man has been arrested after gardaí discovered €1.9 million of cocaine and cannabis at a premises in County Wexford.
The search was carried out as part of Operation Tara, which led to gardaí seizing the drugs in New Ross, by members of Wexford Crime Unit.


FULL REPORT: Independent.IE/irish-news/man-arrested-after-gardai-discover-19m-of-cocaine-and-cannabis-in-co-wexford/a1259132998.html
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​The West Australian (Australia): "IRAN'S ACT OF WAR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Unlisted

Iran has coordinated two Terror Attacks - and likely more - on Australian soil, each disguised as criminal anti-Semitic bombings.

FULL REPORT: TheWest.com.au/opinion/editorial-irans-evil-fully-exposed-but-fear-campaign-lingers-c-19812280
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Scottish Daily Mail: "FINALLY, A POLITICIAN WHO GETS IT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martin Beckford

Nigel Farage vowed to introduce United States-style raids to track down Illegal Immigrants living in Britain.
It was part of a tough plan unveiled by the Reform UK leader to deport as many as 600,000 if he wins power.


FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-15033555
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Arab News (Saudi Arabia): "KSA DEMANDS URGENT GLOBAL ACTION TO PROTECT PALESTINIANS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Unlisted

Protesters in Israel clamour for a ceasefire in Gaza.
They also call for the release of hostages as Air Strikes kill 16 Palestinians.

FULL REPORT: ArabNews.com/node/2613081/saudi-arabia
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Newry Reporter: "BATON OF HOPE COMES TO CITY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kieran Lynch 

The Baton Of Hope will comes to Newry next Wednesday, as part of the United Kingdom's biggest suicide prevention initiative.
The route to Newry will travel through Crossmaglen, Cullyhanna, Keady, Rostrevor, Warrenpoint and Banbridge.
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Morning Star: "SCAPEGOATING THE REFUGEES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Berny Torre

Unions and charities condemned Reform UK's "divisive and reckless" plans to mass deport women and children.
Nigel Farage vowed to strip Asylum Seekers of their Human Rights.
The leader of the former Brexit Party touts plan to deport children as United Kingdom's Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, refuses to condemn returns bid with countries riding roughshod over Human Rights. 


FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/divisive-and-reckless-unions-and-charities-condemn-farages-mass-deportation-plans
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Enniscorthy Guardian (Ireland): "'A TRUE SON OF VINEGAR HILL' WHO LEAVES A LASTING LEGACY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rachel Cahill

There is great sadness in the Kiltealy and wider Wexford community as they pay tribute to Mick Weafer, who passed away on Thursday 21 August 2025 in University Hospital Waterford following a short illness.
The principal of Selskar College in Wexford Town was also a former guidance counsellor in St Mary's CBS Enniscorthy.

FULL REPORT: Independent.IE/regionals/wexford/new-ross-news/widespread-tributes-following-death-of-young-wexford-principal-our-captain-our-leader-our-warrior-our-friend/a905385214.html
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The Scotsman: "DRUG ROOM PLAN FOR CITY CENTRE WILL 'HORRIFY LOCALS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Craig Paton / Alistair Grant

Two sites in Edinburgh's Old Town have been identified by council officials for the opening of a new drugs consumption room that critics believe will "horrify" locals.
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The Bolton News: "'WICKED' ATTACK ON WORKER IN THE TOWN CENTRE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Joe Harrigan

Kody Bates launched a "wicked and unprovoked" attack on a McDonald's member of staff on Knowsley Street in the Town Centre of Bolton.
The victim feared she would be blind.


FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/25404406.man-attacked-young-woman-bolton-town-centre-mcdonalds
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Daily Express: "FARAGE: 'I WILL DEPORT 600,000 ILLEGAL MIGRANTS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Knowles

Nigel Farage has vowed to deport 600,000 Illegal Immigrants during his first term if he becomes Prime Minister.
The Reform UK leader also pledged to set up a Deportation Command to find every illegal arrival living here - with five removal flights departing daily.

FULL REPORT: Express.co.uk/news/politics/2100521
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Edinburgh Evening News: "NEARLY £3BN FOR NEW LINE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alistair Grant

A 12-week consultation has been launched into new routes to Granton and Royal Infirmary.
Consultation on all aspects of the tram project begins, including route choice between Roseburn Path and Orchard Brae. 

FULL REPORT: Scotsman.com/news/politics/details-of-planned-edinburgh-tram-expansion-costing-up-to-ps29bn-published-5287233
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Financial Times: "US OFFERS AIR AND COMMAND BACK-UP FOR UKRAINE FORCE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Henry Foy / Chrisopher Miller / Steff Chávez

Support for Europe's postwar shield.
Intelligence assets to protect troops.
Washington prepared to contribute surveillance, command and control and air defence assets, say European officials.


FULL REPORT: FT.COM/content/66ec25a0-4af8-467f-9fbe-cf42de890a7e
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Daily Record: "WAR LORDS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: John Paul Clark

The crime lords behind a vicious gangland turf war are unmasked.
The War Council are instructing Mr. Big Ross McGill's Tamo Junto gang to target associates of arch enemy Mark Richardson.

FULL REPORT: DailyRecord.co.uk/search/?q=Tamo+Juntoe
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Daily Mail: "FINALLY, A POLITICIAN WHO GETS IT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martin Beckford

Nigel Farage vowed to introduce US-style raids to track down Illegal Immigrants living in Britain.
It was part of a tough plan unveiled by the Reform UK leader to deport as many as 600,000 if he wins power.

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-15033555
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That's all the papers.
News In Brief follows.

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NEWS IN BRIEF: Wednesday 27 August 2025
  • Fight Against Bigotry Warning

    Political columnist Paul Routledge highlights the longstanding battle against prejudice and urges politicians to examine their consciences before speaking out. (Daily Mirror)

  • Rosslare Europort Development Milestone

    Preparations are advancing for Rosslare Europort to submit planning permission for Ireland's largest proposed maritime project. (Wexford People)

  • Taliban Offer To Farage On Migrants

    The Taliban expresses readiness to collaborate with Nigel Farage on accepting deported Afghans from the United Kingdom. (The Daily Telegraph)

  • Police Scotland Accused Of Insulting Taxpayers

    Police Scotland faces criticism for withholding the costs of policing Celtic Football Club's fans' championship celebrations in Glasgow's City Centre from 2022 to 2025, following a Freedom Of Information request. (Glasgow Times)

  • Cost Of Farage's Deportation Scheme Revealed 

    Nigel Farage proposes deporting 600,000 Asylum Seekers in his first term as Reform UK leader, with increased detentions for illegal arrivals. (The Independent)

  • Shameful Surge In Rape Cases

    Rape cases rose by 15% last year, prompting Rape Crisis Scotland's Sandy Brindley to call it a wake-up call. (Metro - North Edition)

  • Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce Engaged

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announce their engagement via Instagram, with Kelce designing the diamond ring. (Daily Star)

  • Cahore Inshore's 24-Hour Swim Fundraiser

    Crew members Conor Burke and Tom O'Connor plan a 24-hour swim in Cahore Harbour from 22 to 23 August to fund a new lifeboat. (Gorey Guardian)

  • Farage's Deportation Deals With Taliban And Iran

    Nigel Farage's Asylum Seeker plan includes deals with the Taliban and Iran's Ayatollah; 10 Downing Street does not rule out Afghan agreements but avoids Taliban involvement. (The I Paper)

  • EG Jobs To Remain In Blackburn

    A senior councillor estimates 300 of 700 EG-related jobs will stay in Blackburn despite the firm's headquarters move to America. (Lancashire Telegraph)

  • Farage Pledges To End Migrant Scourge

    Reform UK leader Nigel Farage vows to deport 600,000 Asylum Seekers if elected prime minister, pressuring The Labour Party and Keir Starmer. (Metro - South Edition)

  • Doncaster Sheffield Airport Reopening Delayed

    Passenger flights at the reopened Doncaster Sheffield Airport are not expected until 2028, pending approval of a £150 million project. (The Yorkshire Post)

  • Farage Accused Of Ugly Populism

    Nigel Farage faces criticism for "ugly" rhetoric over plans to deport hundreds of thousands of Asylum Seekers and pay regimes like The Taliban to accept them. (The Guardian)

  • Major Drug Seizure In Wexford

    Gardaí arrest a man after seizing €1.9 million worth of cocaine and cannabis in New Ross as part of Operation Tara. (New Ross Standard)

  • Iran's Alleged Acts Of War In Australia

    Iran is accused of coordinating at least two terror attacks on Australian soil, disguised as anti-Semitic criminal bombings. (The West Australian)

  • Farage's Tough Immigration Raids Plan

    Nigel Farage promises US-style raids to locate Illegal Immigrants as part of his scheme to deport up to 600,000 if Reform UK gains power. (Scottish Daily Mail)

  • Saudi Call For Palestinian Protection

    Saudi Arabia urges global action to safeguard Palestinians amid Israeli protests for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release, following Air Strikes that killed 16. (Arab News)

  • Baton Of Hope Suicide Prevention Initiative

    The Baton Of Hope arrives in Newry next Wednesday as part of the United Kingdom's largest suicide prevention effort, routing through several towns. (Newry Reporter)

  • Unions Condemn Farage's Refugee Plans

    Unions and charities denounce Reform UK's "divisive" proposals to mass deport Asylum Seekers, including children, and strip Human Rights, as Keir Starmer declines to condemn deals with rights-abusing nations. (Morning Star)

  • Tribute To Educator Mick Weafer

    The Wexford community mourns Mick Weafer, a former principal of Selskar College and guidance counsellor, who passed away on 21 August 2025. (Enniscorthy Guardian)

  • Edinburgh Drugs Consumption Room Concerns

    Council officials identify two Old Town sites for a new drugs consumption room, which critics warn will horrify local residents. (The Scotsman)

  • Wicked Attack On Bolton McDonald's Worker

    Kody Bates is convicted of a vicious, unprovoked assault on a McDonald's staff member in Bolton Town Centre, leaving the victim fearing blindness. (The Bolton News)

  • Farage Vows 600,000 Migrant Deportations

    Nigel Farage pledges to deport 600,000 Illegal Immigrants in his first term if prime minister, establishing a Deportation Command with daily removal flights. (Daily Express)

  • Edinburgh Tram Extension Consultation

    A 12-week consultation launches on nearly £3 billion tram routes to Granton and the Royal Infirmary, including options between Roseburn Path and Orchard Brae. (Edinburgh Evening News)

  • US Support For Ukraine Force

    The United States offers air defence, command, control, and intelligence assets to back a European postwar shield for Ukraine, according to officials. (Financial Times)

  • Gangland Turf War Unmasked

    Crime lords directing the Tamo Junto gang in a vicious feud are revealed, targeting associates of rival Mark Richardson. (Daily Record)

  • Farage's Immigration Raids Pledge

    Nigel Farage commits to US-style raids on Illegal Immigrants as part of his Reform UK plan to deport up to 600,000 upon gaining power. (Daily Mail)

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Wednesday 20 August 2025.

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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.


The Independent: "UK PREPARING TO SEND TROOPS TO UKRAINE IF PEACE DEAL IS STRUCK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Millie Cooke

United Kingdom are preparing to send troops to Ukraine as part of a 'reassurance force' if a peace deal is struck.
It comes after Donald Trump said he had spoken directly with Vladimir Putin to begin planning a meeting between the Russian leader and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

FULL REPORT: Independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/ukraine-russia-war-uk-troops-starmer-b2810332.html
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Metro (North Edition): "NHS SICK NOTE TOLL GROWS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Katrine Bussey

Sick Notes in Scotland's NHS have reached their highest level for ten years.
Figures showed the sickness absence rate for 2024-2025 was 6.4% - up from 6.2% the previous year.
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​Lancashire Telegraph: "'GET THAT LITTLE CAT'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jack Stott

A "sadistic" Padiham woman has been jailed after causing her dogs to attack and kill her neighbour's elderly cat in her back garden.
Alexandra Jade Gregson, 35, of Alma Street, was sentenced at Burnley Crown Court following an RSPCA prosecution.


FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/25398596.alexandra-jade-gregson-jailed-causing-dogs-kill-cat
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Arab News (Saudi Arabia): "31 KILLED AS ISRAELI BOMBARDMENT CONTINUES ACROSS GAZA STRIP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: AFP News Agency
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Palestinian Civil Defence said Israeli Armed Forces opened fire on people waiting to enter a United States-backed food distribution centre killing 31 and wounding "about 200".

FULL REPORT: ArabNews.com/node/2604127/middle-east
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The National: "'UK IS TRYING TO COVER UP ITS ROLE IN GENOCIDE'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Xander Elliards 

The Government in United Kingdom are being accused of trying to "cover up complicity in genocide" after refusing to publish documents linked to a secret meeting with a top Israel minister for a fourth time.

FULL REPORT: TheNational.Scot/news/25402629.labour-refuse-release-files-secret-meeting-gideon-saar
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Gorey Guardian (Ireland): "COURTROOM WILL CREATE UP TO 200 JOBS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alan White 

Businessman Tom O'Loughlin said the hotel will bring a lot of football and help boost the economy. 
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Morning Star: "RENTAL COSTS NOW CONSUME OVER 1/3 OF AVERAGE SALARY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Elizabeth Short

Rip-off rents are devouring more than a third of tenants' incomes in England, leading to renewed demands from campaigners to introduce urgent controls.

FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/country-desperately-needs-rent-control
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Scottish Daily Mail: "FURY OVER POLICE 'BETRAYAL' OF SHOT BANKER'S FAMILY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Graham Grant

The family of murdered banker Alistair Wilson voiced their ‘outrage’ last night after it emerged a senior officer who misled them is in line for a major promotion.
Detective Chief Superintendent Paul Livingstone, who was found guilty of misconduct, has been selected for a prestigious training course – and is being groomed to fill a vacant slot as Assistant Chief Constable.


FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-15015599
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The Daily Telegraph: "MIGRANT HOTELS FACING CLOSURE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Charles Hymas / Fiona Parker

Nigel Farage issues rallying cry after High Court throws future of asylum strategy into doubt.
Asylum Seeker hotels across United Kingdom are at risk of closure after a High Court ruling threw the Government’s asylum plans into turmoil. 

FULL REPORT: Telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/08/19/epping-hotel-migrant-court-ruling
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Daily Star: "TIPPING POINT!"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Aaron Tinney

Drinkers are fuming at a new trend where "service charge" tips are automatically added when buying a pint at the bar.
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Daily Mail: "LABOUR'S MIGRANT HOTELS POLICY IN DISARRAY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Barrett

The Labour Party's asylum policy was left in chaos after a judge ordered a controversial Asylum Seeker hotel in Essexs to be shut. 
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Wexford People (Ireland): "CALLS FOR INVESTIGATION INTO IPAS DECISION"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Pádraig Byrne

Wexford County Council has given the green light for a former hotel to be converted into an accomodation for Asylum Seekers. 
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Financial Times: "TRUMP HINTS AT US AIR ROLE IN PUSH TO SEAL UKRAINE PEACE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: James Politi / Alice Hancock / David Sheppard / Max Seddon

Drive for Putin-Zelenskyy meeting.
Kremlin warned of 'rough situation'.
Donald Trump said the United States could play a role "by air" in a postwar security guarantee for Ukraine.


FULL REPORT: FT.COM/content/591a8788-c553-4886-858f-b7c7854cbcfd
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Wirral Globe: "'VIVACIOUS' MUM, 41, DIES SUDDENLY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Craig Manning

The family of a Wirral mum has been left 'utterly bereft and heartbroken' following her sudden death, earlier this week.
Rachael Kershaw, from Wallasey, passed away on Monday 11 August 2025 - aged 41 - and left behind her three young children. 

FULL REPORT: WirralGlobe.co.uk/news/25393828.family-heartbroken-following-sudden-death-wallasey-mum
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Daily Record: "WHY ARE WE WAITING?"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sally Hind

Peter Black - a grandfather - who is dying from cancer had to wait for 15 hours overnight in an Emergency Department and was only treated after a relative emailed the Health Board's boss.
Nicola Black - his daughter wonders how much longer her dad would have had to wait if no-one got in touch with the Health Board.
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The I Paper: "MIGRANT POLICY IN DISARRAY AS COURT RULES PROTEST HOTEL MUST EVICT ASYLUM SEEKERS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Richard Vaughan

Asylum Seekers will be removed from Bell Hotel in Epping Forest within 24 days after Council granted temporary High Court injunction despite last-minute Government intervention. 
Legal action follows protests outside the site.


FULL REPORT: INews.co.uk/news/politics/home-office-protests-policing-asylum-hotel-ruling-3869170
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Daily Express: "ASYLUM HOTEL CLOSURE IS 'A VICTORY FOR THE MUMS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Knowles / Lotti OBrien / Rebecca Robinson / Ciaran McGrath

The future of more than 200 hotels housing Asylum Seekers has been thrown into doubt after a landmark court ruling hailed as "a victory for the mums and dads".

FULL REPORT: Express.co.uk/news/uk/2097162
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New Ross Standard (Ireland): "MUNITIONS PLAN FOR PORT COMES UNDER FIRE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Simon Bourke

Councillor John Dwyer is opposed to port being used to import 'explosive materials in certain conditions'. 
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​Edinburgh Evening News: "RALLYING CRY FOR HOSPICE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Unlisted

Mechelle O'Hara thanks children's charity for offering her family a lifeline and asks others to support the CHAS Summer Solace Appeal. 
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The West Australian (Australia): "HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jessica Evensen / Caitlin Vinci

Heartache of the baby in the drain.
Police have launched a homicide investigation as it's been determined the baby was put there recently. 
The child was discovered in a Stormwater Drain in Alexander Heights.
Flowers laid in tribute at the scene where a dead baby was found in a drain in the Northern Suburbs of Perth. 


FULL REPORT: TheWest.com.au/news/crime/alexander-heights-baby-in-drain-police-launch-homicide-case-as-revealed-body-put-in-drain-in-recent-days--c-19731176
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​The Bolton News: "WORK ON VITAL NEW LINK HITS A ROADBLOCK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Chris Gee

Work on the final part of a long overdue link road has stopped after a land deal expired.
The two kilometre road, at the Rivington Chase development in Horwich promised to ease congestion at the chronically clogged Chorley New Road and Behive Roundabout.
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The Guardian: "HIGH COURT RULES ASYLUM SEEKERS MUST BE MOVED FROM PROTEST HOTEL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kevin Rawlinson / Rajeev Syal

Sir Keir Starmer's Asylum Seeker plans have been plunged into turmoil after a High Court ruling blocked people seeking refuge from being housed at an Essex hotel in Epping Forest.

FULL REPORT: TheGuardian.com/uk-news/2025/aug/19/high-court-judge-orders-closure-of-essex-asylum-hotel-after-far-right-protests
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​Metro (South Edition): "FURY AT REEVES £500K WEALTH TAX ON HOMES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Will Durrant

TV property star Kirstie Allsopp hasled a backlash over reports that Chancellor Rachel Reeves is planning to make house sellers, not buyers, pay tax.
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The Scotsman: "AMBULANCE SERVICE IN TOTAL BREAKDOWN, SAYS SURGEON"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martyn McLaughlin 

A surgeon whose son was left with two fractured shoulders when he collapsed on the street following a seizure has condemned the "total breakdown" of one of Scotland's frontline Emergency Services.
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Daily Mirror: "BRIT TROOPS 'TO KEEP THE PEACE'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Christopher Bucktin

Britain will send Armed Forces to Ukraine to keep the peace if a deal with Russia is completed, Donald Trump declared. 
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Enniscorthy Guardian (Ireland): "MAN WHO ASSAULTED HIS PARTNER ESCAPES JAIL TIME"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Medcalf

Craig Grey who beat up his girlfriend on an Enniscorthy street brought €2,500 in cash to the Circuit Court as a token of his remorse.
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The Times: "HIGH COURT PUTS ASYLUM HOTEL POLICY INTO TURMOIL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Charlie Parker / Steven Swinford

The Government in United Kingdom's Asylum Seeker accommodation scheme was thrown into turmoil after the High Court ruled that migrants must be removed from an Essex hotel at the centre of the protests.

FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/uk/politics/article/council-wins-high-court-injunction-to-close-asylum-hotel-in-essex-vbt7p9pq5
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That's all the papers.
News In Brief follows.

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NEWS IN BRIEF: Wednesday 20 August 2025
  • UK Troops To Ukraine?

    The UK is preparing to deploy troops to Ukraine as part of a 'reassurance force' should a peace deal be reached, following Donald Trump's discussions with Vladimir Putin about a potential meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trump also hinted at a US air role in postwar security guarantees.
    (The Independent / Financial Times / Daily Mirror)


  • NHS Sick Notes Surge

    Sick notes in Scotland's NHS have hit a ten-year high, with the sickness absence rate rising to 6.4% in 2024-2025.
    (Metro - North Edition)

  • Woman Jailed For Cat Attack

    A 35-year-old woman from Padiham has been imprisoned for encouraging her dogs to kill a neighbour's elderly cat in a 'sadistic' act, following an RSPCA prosecution at Burnley Crown Court.
    (Lancashire Telegraph)

  • Gaza Bombardment Casualties

    Israeli forces reportedly killed 31 Palestinians and wounded about 200 while firing on crowds at a US-backed food distribution centre in Gaza.
    (Arab News)

  • UK Accused Of Genocide Cover-Up

    The UK Government faces accusations of concealing complicity in genocide after repeatedly refusing to release documents from a secret meeting with a senior Israeli minister.
    (The National)

  • Irish Hotel Conversion Boost

    A new courtroom hotel in Ireland is expected to create up to 200 jobs and stimulate the local economy through increased tourism and events.
    (Gorey Guardian)

  • Rents Swallow Third Of Incomes

    Average rents in England now consume over a third of tenants' salaries, prompting calls for urgent rent controls from campaigners.
    (Morning Star)

    Police Promotion Outrage

    The family of murdered banker Alistair Wilson has expressed fury over a senior Scottish Police Officer, found guilty of misconduct for misleading them, being lined up for promotion to Assistant Chief Constable.
    (Scottish Daily Mail)

  • Calls for Probe Into Irish Asylum Centre Approval

    Wexford County Council has approved converting a former hotel into asylum seeker accommodation, sparking demands for an investigation into the decision.
    ​(Wexford People)


  • Asylum Hotels In Turmoil

    A High Court ruling has thrown the UK's asylum accommodation plans into disarray, ordering the closure of a protested hotel in Essex and putting over 200 similar sites at risk. Nigel Farage hailed it as a 'victory', while councils in Ireland approve conversions amid calls for investigations.
    (The Daily Telegraph / Daily Mail / The I Paper / Daily Express / The Guardian / The Times)

  • Pub Tipping Fury

    Drinkers are outraged by a growing trend of automatically adding 'service charge' tips to pints bought at the bar
    (Daily Star)

  • Tragic Mum's Sudden Death

    A 41-year-old 'vivacious' mother from Wirral died suddenly, leaving her family heartbroken and three young children behind.
    (Wirral Globe)

  • Cancer Patient's A&E Ordeal

    A dying grandfather with cancer endured a 15-hour wait in a Scottish emergency department, only receiving treatment after a relative contacted Health Board executives.
    (Daily Record)

  • Munitions Port Opposition

    An Irish councillor has criticised plans to import explosive materials through a local port under certain conditions.
  • (New Ross Standard)

  • Hospice Appeal Rally

    A grateful parent has urged support for a Scottish children's hospice charity's Summer Solace Appeal, crediting it with providing vital family support.
    (Edinburgh Evening News)

  • Baby Found In Drain

    Australian police have initiated a homicide investigation after a newborn's body was discovered in a stormwater drain in Perth's northern suburbs, with tributes left at the scene.
    (The West Australian)

  • Link Road Project Stalled

    Construction on the final section of a crucial link road in Bolton has halted due to an expired land deal, delaying relief for local traffic congestion.
    (The Bolton News)

  • Backlash Over Proposed Wealth Tax On Homes

    Property expert Kirstie Allsopp leads criticism of Chancellor Rachel Reeves' reported plan to shift a £500k tax burden from home buyers to sellers.
    (Metro -South Edition)


  • Surgeon Slams Scottish Ambulance Delays

    A surgeon has condemned the 'total breakdown' of Scotland's ambulance service after his son, suffering a seizure, waited excessively for help, resulting in fractures.
    (The Scotsman)


  • Partner Assault Avoids Jail

    An Irish man who assaulted his girlfriend on a public street avoided prison by presenting €2,500 in court as a gesture of remorse.
    (Enniscorthy Guardian)

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