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Front Pages for the 22nd of March 2025

Times Front Page 22nd of March 2025

Heathrow bosses and the National Grid are under pressure to explain how an electrical substation incident caused widespread travel disruption and stranded passengers, prompting criticism over contingency planning.

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i Front Page 22nd of March 2025

Heathrow is grappling with significant disruption in the wake of a major fire, with prolonged travel delays expected, concerns raised over infrastructure weaknesses and security, and the airport chief apologising for the ongoing chaos.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

2025-03-212022
Times

The Defence Secretary has declared the nation’s capacity to unleash significant impact if pressed, highlighting a potent nuclear deterrent.

Daily Mirror

David Norris, after three decades, has acknowledged being present and physically involved in the fatal assault on Stephen, while maintaining that he did not inflict the final injury.

Guardian

A senior politician accuses the Tories of neglecting future generations by weakening net zero plans, insisting on a new publicly owned energy initiative to bolster clean power and address the climate challenge.

Daily Mail

Council tax charges have reached unprecedented levels, prompting widespread frustration as households question whether the higher rates are matched by the quality of local services.

Daily Telegraph

The official growth outlook has been cut in half, dealing a blow to the PM’s standing as commentators cite increased taxes and global pressures for causing the downgrade.

i

In a firm address, the Opposition leader declares serious repercussions if any foreign power harms UK peacekeepers, with the PM backing a multilateral defensive response in solidarity with Western allies.

Daily Star

A comprehensive inquiry settles the decades-old riddle surrounding Trigger’s broom from Only Fools and Horses, confirming that after numerous handle and head replacements, it remains fundamentally the same item.

Daily Express

Starmer is under fire for a proposed 5% council tax increase, with critics arguing it adds extra strain on household budgets while the PM insists a freeze would have spared residents higher bills.

Metro

The police are implementing a focused approach to identify and track the top 100 individuals posing the greatest risk to women, reflecting a renewed commitment to making the capital safer through targeted interventions.

Financial Times

The leader of the opposition, previously cautious about sending personnel abroad, has shifted towards supporting a more extensive policy involving deployments on the ground, subject to coordination with allied partners.

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