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.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Holly Bancroft / Alicja Hagopian
Record number of Asylum Seeker claims in Labour Party's first year but real progress has been made to slash the backlog.
The number of Asylum Seekers housed in government hotels has risen in the first year under The Labour Party, piling further pressure on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to get a grip on the growing number of people making dangerous English Channel crossings.
FULL REPORT: Independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/uk-migration-asylum-numbers-map-data-b2811621.html
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Unlisted
An 'ambitious and exciting' project to connect Evesham to Stratford through archive travel routes is being held up by bureaucracy, Craig Reeves (Councillor for Harvington and Norton) has said.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Barrett
The Labour Party was accused of losing control of Britain's borders as Asylum Seeker claims soared to an all-time high.
A record 111,000 migrants have sought asylum since Keir Starmer won power.
FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-15020521
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ashleigh Osborne
Children from two Primary Schools in Worcester have realised their dream of releasing their own music after being featured on Smash Hit Songwriting Schools latest Greatest Hits album.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Emma Graham-Harrison / Yuval Abraham
Figures from a classified Israeli military intelligence database indicate five out of six Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in Gaza have been civilians, an extreme rate of slaughter rarely matched in recent decades of warfare.
Figures from classified IDF database listed 8,900 named fighters as dead or probably dead in May, as overall death toll reached 53,000.
FULL REPORT: TheGuardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2025/aug/21/revealed-israeli-militarys-own-data-indicates-civilian-death-rate-of-83-in-gaza-war
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Morgan Carmichael
Glasgow district nurses are willing to walk over pay fued.
Glasgow district nurses say they are doing the work of GPs without the additional pay - and they are willing to walk.
They were joined with members of GMB Scotland, Unite, The Royal College Of Nurses, and Unison to rally outside JB Russell House at the Gartnavel Hospital Campus this afternoon while an NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde board meeting took place.
FULL REPORT: GlasgowTimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/25408136.glasgow-district-nurses-willing-walk-pay-fued
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Elizabeth Short
At least 20 Far Right protests are planned outside hotels on Friday as fascists seek to repeat last Summer's Race Riots, anti-racist campaigners have warned.
Approximately 20 Far Right protests planned outside hotels housing Asylum Seekers over the weekend.
FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/dangerous-moment
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tristan Harris
The owners of Bodenham Arboretum near Kidderminster have been recognised by Blood Cancer UK charity after supporting the cause continuously for 20 years.
James Binnian and Wendy Binnian say they have seen what progress in Blood Cancer means.
FULL REPORT: KidderminsterStandard.co.uk/news/kidderminsters-bodenham-arboretum-owners-hailed-for-raising-20000-for-blood-cancer-uk
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Knowles / Katie Harris
Record numbers are claiming asylum under The Labour Party yet fewer illegal arrivals are being deported, shocking figures have revealed.
On a "day of shame" for Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party, it also emerged more migrants are living in taxpayer-funded hotels.
FULL REPORT: Express.co.uk/news/politics/2098591
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Saiqa Chaudhari / Leah Collins
Schools in Bolton are celebrating a record-breaking GCSE year.
Delighted teenagers are now looking to the future after getting the results they needed.
The success of this year's students is hailed by Bolton City Council.
FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/25407352.gcse-results-day-canon-slade-students-achieve-top-results
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Charlie Parker / Constance Kampfner / Lara Wildenberg / Aubery Allegretti
Asylum Seeker hotels across the country will be hit with a wave of anti-immigration protests.
Dozens of demonstrations were being planned as it emerged 111,000 people had claimed asylum under Keir Starmer's Government.
Anti-racism groups are scrambling to co-ordinate counter protests, warning that towns and cities could experience the worst disorder since the riots last Summer.
FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/uk/politics/article/protests-london-this-weekend-3sbtl52sv
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andy Morris
Free school uniforms are on offer to struggling families in Coventry.
Clothing Coventry, a charity dedicated to addressing clothing poverty in the city, has opened its summer pop-up shop to help over 1,000 students receive new school uniform ahead of September.
FULL REPORT: CoventryObserver.co.uk/news/free-school-uniforms-on-offer-to-struggling-families-in-coventry
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton
Godfather of Artificial Intelligence, Geoffery Hinton, has warned the tech he developed cannot now be stopped and will take over the world.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kim MacDonald
A humble family home in Perth's Eastern Suburbs could emerge as one of the greatest property investments of all time.
A stunning $5.95 windfall for family set to reap 1150 per cent profit.
FULL REPORT: TheWest.com.au/business/property/perth-property-stunning-595-windfall-for-family-set-to-reap-1150-per-cent-profit-with-sale-of-humble-home--c-19755148
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Janine Yaqoob
Kristian Nairn has quit BBC Strictly Come Dancing a week into rehearsals due to health struggles.
Kristian Nairn has told how quitting BBC Strictly Come Dancing was a major blow, but hopes he may get another crack at the show.
The Game Of Thrones star pulled out just one week into rehearsals, blaming difficulties including stress and grief.
FULL REPORT: Mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/kristian-nairn-statement-full-strictly-35773437
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tristan Harris
The leader of Bromsgrove District Council, Coun Karen May, is calling for an urgent review of the authority's decision to cancel the town's Christmas lights switch-on and says she is determined of finding a way of making it happen.
FULL REPORT: BromsgroveStandard.co.uk/news/update-council-leader-determined-to-get-this-years-bromsgroves-christmas-lights-switch-on-reinstated
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Robert Smith / Laith Al-Khalaf
The British Government are set to take over a major part of Sanjeev Gupta's Liberty Steel business, after one of the United Kingdom's largest steelworks was declared insolvent in the High Court.
FULL REPORT: FT.COM/content/85eb61e8-641a-4c0c-99ad-383c182ca812
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Helen Dalby
Newcastle has embraced the Come Together festival on the Town Moor with another night still to go.
The Chronicle has watched with excitement over the past couple of weeks as a huge stage and festival village were built on the Town Moor and the final preparations completed for Newcastle's first outdoor Music Festival in a long while.
FULL REPORT: ChronicleLive.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/come-together-newcastle-city-needs-32321936
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sonny Rackham
A Droitwich man has avoided jail despite being convicted of a string of offences relating to making indecent images of children and possessing extreme animal pornography.
Kirt Tabberer, 35, of Little Hill, Droitwich will be on electronic tag for three months.
FULL REPORT: DroitwichStandard.co.uk/news/droitwich-man-avoids-jail-despite-extensive-convictions-for-possession-of-indecent-images
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nat Goodlad / Sarah McGee
An Inquest has opened into the death of Madia Kauser, a mother from Blackburn, who was killed by a falling tree branch at Witton Park.
The 32-year-old, and mother of two, died at the scene after Emergency Services couldn't revive her.
Madia's husband, Wasim Khan, described his late wife, as: "the most beautiful woman in the world", and added that he feels 'completely lost' without her.
FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/25403451.witness-appeal-blackburn-woman-dies-witton-park
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tristan Harris
A campaign has been launched to raise £150,000 to fund a new community and live performance hub in the former Farmfoods building in the Kingfisher Centre.
‘The Cave’ will be aimed at supporting cultural provision in Redditch and further afield by providing a permanent professional performance, recording and rehearsal space.
FULL REPORT: RedditchStandard.co.uk/news/the-cave-crowdfunder-launched-for-new-performance-hub-for-redditch-to-boost-towns-cultural-offering
News In Brief follows.
- UK Migration Crisis Escalates
Record 111,000 asylum claims in Labour's first year, with increased hotel use and fewer deportations spark border control criticism. Anti-immigration protests planned at Asylum Seeker hotels this weekend, with anti-racism counter-demonstrations amid fears of riots like last Summer. (The Independent / Daily Mail / Daily Express / The Times) - Evesham Greenway Project Stalled
Bureaucracy delays an ambitious plan to connect Evesham and Stratford via historic travel routes, described as 'exciting' by Councillor Craig Reeves. (Evesham Observer) - Worcester Pupils Hit the Charts
Children from two Worcester Primary Schools feature on Smash Hit Songwriting Schools' Greatest Hits album, fulfilling their dream of releasing music. (Malvern Observer) - Gaza Civilian Toll Revealed
Israeli data indicates 83% of Gaza war deaths are civilians, with 8,900 fighters dead against a 53,000 total toll by May, a rare high civilian casualty rate. (The Guardian) - Glasgow Nurses Threaten Walkout
District nurses, backed by unions like GMB Scotland, Unite, RCN, and Unison, rally over pay disputes, claiming GP-level work without fair pay, threatening to strike. (Glasgow Times) - Far-Right Protests Loom
Anti-racist groups warn of 20 far-right protests outside asylum seeker hotels this Friday, aiming to repeat last summer's race riots. (Morning Star) - Kidderminster Arboretum Honoured
Bodenham Arboretum owners James and Wendy Binnian recognised by Blood Cancer UK for 20 years of support, highlighting treatment progress. (Kidderminster Standard) - Bolton GCSE Success
Bolton schools celebrate a record-breaking GCSE year, with pupils securing results for bright futures, praised by the city council. (The Bolton News) - AI Warning from Pioneer
Geoffrey Hinton, AI pioneer, warns the unstoppable technology he developed will dominate the world, leaving humanity powerless to halt it. (Daily Star) - Perth Property Windfall
A Perth family home is set for a 1,150% profit at $5.95 million, potentially one of Australia’s greatest property investments. (The West Australian) - BBC Strictly Come Dancing Setback
Game Of Thrones star Kristian Nairn quits BBC Strictly Come Dancing after one week of rehearsals due to health issues, including stress and grief, but hopes for a future chance. (Daily Mirror) - Bromsgrove Christmas Lights Push
Council leader Karen May seeks to reverse the cancellation of Bromsgrove's Christmas lights switch-on, determined to make it happen. (Bromsgrove Standard) - UK Steel Nationalisation
The government will take over a key part of Sanjeev Gupta's Liberty Steel after one of Britain's largest steelworks was declared insolvent. (Financial Times) - Newcastle Festival Thrives
Newcastle's Come Together festival on the Town Moor gains local enthusiasm, with excitement for the final night of the city's first major outdoor music event in years. (The Chronicle) - Droitwich Man Avoids Prison
Kirt Tabberer, 35, from Droitwich, escapes jail for offences involving indecent images of children and extreme animal pornography, receiving a three-month Electronic Tag. (Droitwich Standard) - Blackburn Mother's Tragic Death
Inquest opens into the death of Madia Kauser, 32, killed by a falling tree branch at Witton Park; her husband Wasim Khan describes her as 'the most beautiful woman in the world' and feels 'completely lost'. (Lancashire Telegraph) - Redditch Performance Hub Campaign
A £150,000 campaign aims to transform Redditch's former Farmfoods building into 'The Cave', a community hub for performances, recordings, and rehearsals. (Redditch & Alcester Standard) - Coventry Uniform Giveaway
Charity Clothing Coventry's summer pop-up shop provides free school uniforms to over 1,000 families, easing clothing poverty ahead of the new term. (Coventry Observer)
RSS Feed