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Front Pages for the 3rd of April 2025

i Front Page 3rd of April 2025

A sweeping set of reciprocal tariffs threatens to cost global markets up to $1 trillion, putting UK jobs and wages at risk and prompting The PM to seek alternative strategies for economic stability.

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Times Front Page 3rd of April 2025

Donald Trump has declared new import levies on British goods at a baseline of 10%, extending a 20% rate to the EU and framing the move as a bold step towards economic self-reliance, with the measures set to begin on Saturday.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 3rd of April 2025

A sweeping set of new charges announced by the US on imports from the UK and EU has sparked concern over escalating economic tensions, with the PM promising continued negotiations amid expectations that other nations will respond in kind.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Daily Star

Experts warn that a large asteroid, initially feared to strike Earth, is now speeding towards the Moon, sparking concerns over the potential fallout of a lunar collision.

Daily Express

Kemi Badenoch has warned the PM that escalating a tit-for-tat row over proposed tariffs from Donald Trump risks damaging the economy, urging restraint to avoid making the UK poorer.

Daily Mirror

Facing the threat of fresh US tariffs that could jeopardise 25,000 jobs in the British motor industry, the PM and other political figures are urging swift actions to safeguard key sectors and minimise economic fallout.

Times

Businesses are advised to prepare for potential economic fallout from proposed US tariffs, with the PM choosing not to retaliate while pursuing a more favourable trade agreement.

Daily Mail

Trump’s newly proposed tariffs threaten the Chancellor’s financial calculations, prompting urgent reassessment of economic plans only a week after crucial budget decisions.

Guardian

The PM is proposing to cut digital services tax for major US technology firms in exchange for a reduction in Trump-era tariffs, aiming to alleviate trade tensions and bolster economic stability.

Daily Telegraph

Starmer is making a last-minute push to prevent a damaging trade war, with No 10 preparing concessions to avert harsh tariffs from the US.

Metro

A former university attendee has been convicted of serious offences, with over twenty additional individuals now coming forward to report similar incidents, triggering an extensive investigation and renewed appeals for information.

Financial Times

Investors are increasingly turning to gold as a defensive move against anticipated tariff measures from the US, pushing prices to notable highs amid widespread economic anxiety.

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