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Striking a similar note, the Times says the events of recent days have “bolstered” Tory rebel hopes of ousting Mr Johnson as PM. Critics of the prime minister have told the paper that events over the last few days mean he is more likely to lose support within the 1922 Committee of Conservative backbenchers. A so-called “rebel ringleader” told the paper: “It has certainly sharpened minds to act because it all goes back to the prime minister.”

Times Front Page 19th of April 2025

Plans to process rejected asylum seekers through ‘return hubs’ have gained support from the UN’s refugee agency, with Labour exploring proposals involving the Balkans as Channel crossings continue to surge.

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Times Front Page 17th of April 2025

A landmark judgment clarified that “woman” is defined by biological sex, prompting those seeking to preserve single-sex spaces to hail it as a victory, while others voiced concerns about its broader impact on inclusivity.

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