
Daily Express Front Page 1st of April 2025
Despite the PM declaring his anger over illegal immigration, critics claim the UK remains a “soft touch” as surging arrivals raise fears of a record year for Channel crossings.
Despite the PM declaring his anger over illegal immigration, critics claim the UK remains a “soft touch” as surging arrivals raise fears of a record year for Channel crossings.
The PM has acknowledged that impending US tariffs could harm Britain’s economy, with officials describing the negotiations as challenging as they strive for a favourable deal.
An official policing directive on racial equity, cautioning that “treating everyone the same” may not address underlying inequalities, has sparked concerns over a potential two-tier system and fresh debate about fairness in law enforcement.
A disgraced singer faces a major financial setback after losing a legal dispute brought by someone he harmed, as the courts may seize his assets to cover the required compensation.
Marine Le Pen, found guilty of misusing EU parliament funds, has decried the ruling that prevents her from seeking the French presidency, declaring it an affront to democratic principles and vowing to challenge the decision.
A US leader is vowing to defy legal constraints and remain in office until 2033, unsettling world markets with new tariff threats while the PM appears to maintain unwavering support despite growing global concern.
Britain’s potential tariff deal faces scrutiny after a high-profile US figure warned that any free trade agreement hinges on safeguarding free expression, pointing to the arrest of a peaceful protester as a worrying sign of curtailed liberties.
The PM’s deputy has defended proposals to expand sick pay, end zero-hours contracts and raise National Living Wage thresholds, arguing these changes will boost growth and support those on lower incomes despite objections from businesses.
Marine Le Pen, barred from running for office for five years after a verdict of financial misconduct, faces political upheaval as her party calls for widespread protests amid uncertainty over the national leadership.
Andrew’s accuser has revealed a dire medical outlook following a severe crash, stating she has only four days left to live.
Prince Harry stands accused of derailing a charity fundraiser and driving up expenses by insisting on bringing a filming crew for a streaming platform, according to the organisation’s chair.
The PM intends to strengthen international cooperation and deploy new measures to disrupt individuals facilitating illegal entries, aiming to reduce crossings and enhance border security.
Harry is claimed to have asked the head of a philanthropic organisation to publicly defend Meghan following a tense incident at a polo event, allegedly leading to donor concerns and broader reputational tensions.
A prominent figure across the Atlantic delivered a stern warning about imposing hefty trade measures on another administration if its contentious approach persists, prompting renewed debate among Western leaders over possible collective responses.
New proposals suggest factoring perceived historical trauma for certain communities into bail decisions, sparking debate over the fairness and efficacy of introducing a potential two-tier system in the courts.
Households could face an annual rise of over £1,000 in bills as costs increase next month, with Tory analysis suggesting Labour’s stance has contributed to growing financial pressure.
A scorching heatwave powered by southern air currents is set to last a fortnight, with balmy temperatures and sunny skies giving the country an early glimpse of summer.
A leading North American figure has threatened tougher trade measures targeting a key energy exporter if a crucial accord remains elusive, prompting guarded reactions among international partners and underscoring the importance of shared Western alliances that include the UK.
Starmer cautions the US President against triggering a damaging trade conflict, as the UK braces for possible tariffs threatening jobs and economic growth, with the PM ready to respond firmly.
A whistleblower has accused Harry of helping to conceal allegations of bullying within a charitable organisation, spurring calls for accountability and clarity from all involved parties.