
Daily Telegraph Front Page 19th of April 2025
Declaring it short-sighted to sever critical connections, the Chancellor emphatically rejects any push to isolate China, insisting on pragmatism and balanced engagement to safeguard national interests.
Declaring it short-sighted to sever critical connections, the Chancellor emphatically rejects any push to isolate China, insisting on pragmatism and balanced engagement to safeguard national interests.
Britain’s largest bank has pledged continued backing for its trans employees following a significant court decision, underlining its commitment to an inclusive workplace and the wellbeing of all staff.
A Supreme Court ruling on legal definitions of sex is poised to trigger extensive changes in public and private sector policies, spurring wide-ranging debate on equality and rights.
Starmer’s plan to reorient Britain’s regulatory approach towards the EU is raising concerns about potentially stalling negotiations on a US trade deal, prompting questions about how best to balance national and transatlantic interests.