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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (MONDAY'S PAPERS): MONDAY 25 MAY 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

24/5/2026

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Monday 25 May 2026.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world.

All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated.

​Daily Express: "CRIMINALS ARE TAKING OVER OUR HIGH STREETS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Zak Garner-Purkis

Violent criminal gangs are taking over High Streets using a number of "Turkish Barbers” and vape shops as brazen fronts for illegal activities, experts have warned.
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Daily Express (Sport/Back Page): "AGONY AND ECSTASY"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Darren Wells

Tottenham Hotspur held their nerve on the final day of Premier League season to avoid relegation and send West Ham United down to the Championship.
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The Scotsman: "COST-OF-LIVING OVERTAKES NHS AS BIGGEST CONCERN FOR SCOTS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rachel Amery

The Cost Of Living Crisis is now the biggest issue for people in Scotland, overtaking National Health Service for the first time in three years.
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The Times: "MONEY FOR PARENTS TO SPUR YOUNG INTO WORK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Max Kendix / Geraldine Scott

Families on benefits could be paid hundreds of pounds a month to stop them discouraging their teenage children from taking apprenticeships.
Ministers are considering grants in cases where those aged 16 and 17 can cause their parents to lose money by leaving education.
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The Times (Sport/Back Page): "RELEGATION FOR WEST HAM"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kit Shepard

Nuno Espírito Santo could offer no clarity on his future after West Ham United were relegated from Premier League.
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Scottish Daily Mail: "SNP: WE'LL NEVER CUT BACK £7BN BILL FOR BENEFITS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tom Gordon

The SNP will never slash Scotland's runaway £7billion benefits bill, the Finance Secretary said yesterday.
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Morning Star: "PM JOINS OUTCRY OVER BOYS SPARED CUSTODY FOR RAPING TWO GIRLS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Christophe Domec

A court ruling sparing two boys from jail time after they raped two girls was called "appalling" by Prime Minister Keir Starmer as campaigners condemned the decision and Attorney General opened a review of the sentences.
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Morning Star (Sport/Back Page): "BITTERSWEET WIN FOR IRONS FAILS TO SAVE THEM FROM RELEGATION"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Morning Star Editorial

Despite West Ham giving it their all on a boiling hot Sunday and beating Leeds United, Tottenham Hotspur's win over Everton kicked The Irons out of Premier League.
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Daily Star: "THE LONELIEST HOUSE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alan Edwards

Alan Edwards and Daily Star are launching a "Sherlock Homes" campaign with Empty Property Hunters to end the scandal of 260,000 uninhabited properties that could help solve the nations's housing crisis.
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Daily Star (Sport/Back Page): "DE GREAT HOUDINI"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Daily Star Editorial

Roberto De Zerbi hailed the “best day" of his career as Tottenham Hotspur held their nerve to avoid relegation and send West Ham down.
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The Independent: "HOPES RISE FOR NEW PEACE DEAL TO END THE US-IRAN WAR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Holly Bancroft

Donald Trump has warned that Tehran "must" understand it cannot have a Nuclear Weapon as the two sides edge towards a potential peace deal.
United States say they are close to reaching an agreement. 
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The Times Scotland: "MONEY FOR PARENTS TO SPUR YOUNG INTO WORK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Max Kendix / Geraldine Scott

Families on benefits could be paid hundreds of pounds a month to stop them discouraging their teenage children from taking apprenticeships.
Ministers are considering grants in cases where those aged 16 and 17 can cause their parents to lose money by leaving education.
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The Times Scotland (Sport/Back Page): "SHANKLAND TO MAKE SHOCK RANGERS MOVE"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Michael Grant

Hearts captain Lawrence Shankland has agreed a deal to join Rangers subject to a medical which will take place within days.
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Daily Mirror: "RUSSIAN SPIES... FOR REAL, NIGE?"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lizzy Buchan

Nigel Farage faces more questions over his finances after he claimed Russian spies hacked his Mobile Phone to expose a secret £5million "gift" from a CryptoCurrency billionaire.
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Daily Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "DE ZERBI GOES BANANAS!"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Darren Wells

The Hammers secured a 3-0 win over Leeds but it was not enough as Spurs beat Everton 1-0 to stay up on a day boss Roberto De Zerbi described as "the best in my career".
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​The I Paper: "'EMBARRASSING' TEXT TO EXPOSE MINISTERS' COSY RELATIONSHIPS WITH MANDELSON"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Caroline Wheeler

An "embarrassing" tranche of messages set to be released in the next fortnight will expose the "cosy relationship" between Government ministers and disgraced peer.
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​The Daily Telegraph: "IRAN TO GIVE UP URANIUM FOR PEACE, SAYS US"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Connor Stringer

United States and Iran have agreed in principle to a deal that will reopen Strait Of Hormuz and see Tehran surrender a stockpile of highly enriched uranium, a United States official has said.
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The Daily Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "DE ZERBI: THIS CAN'T HAPPEN AGAIN"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Matt Law / Jason Burt

Roberto De Zerbi warned Tottenham Hotspur's owners they must never let the Football Club's Premier League survival go down to the final day of the season again.
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Daily Mail: "SOFT JUSTICE MAKES POLICE 'CARETAKERS FOR CRIMINALS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rebecca Camber

Police will be 'caretakers in the community for criminals' under The Labour Party's soft justice reforms, a policing leader has warned.
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The Guardian: "US CLOSE TO PEACE DEAL WITH IRAN AS TRUMP FACES FURY FROM OWN PARTY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Patrick Wintour

Donald Trump defended himself against criticism from fellow Republicans as he appeared on the verge of agreeing a deal with Iran to end the war.
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​Financial Times: "TRUMP WARNS US WILL NOT RUSH INTO PEACE DEAL WITH IRAN AS TALKS DRAG ON"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lauren Fedor / Bita Ghaffari / Neri Zilber / Andrew England

Donald Trump has told United States negotiators "not to rush into a deal" with Iran that would lead to reopening Strait Of Hormuz.
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