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The i leads with the findings of a survey which suggests that two thirds of families are concerned about sending their children back to the classroom when schools reopen next month after they were shut during the coronavirus pandemic. The findings come as Prime Minister Boris Johnson vowed to ensure that all pupils return to schools in England when the new term starts.

i Front Page 11th of April 2025

Britain is exploring a nearer alignment with the EU on Brexit, including a potential defence pact, as ministers signal an adjusted stance while hopes for a swift trade deal with the US diminish.

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i Front Page 10th of April 2025

The President has temporarily paused certain reciprocal charges while levying a 125% rate on Chinese imports, with potential consequences for manufacturing, medicines, and other industries that could see price increases and job protection measures brought forward.

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i Front Page 9th of April 2025

Trump’s imposition of tariffs as high as 104% on certain Chinese goods has heightened global trade tensions, sent markets tumbling, and prompted UK officials to consider contingencies for supply chains and vital imports.

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i Front Page 8th of April 2025

Billions in pension funds have been wiped out amid a global stock market meltdown, triggered by the escalating trade war as Trump threatens China with a new 50% tariff, prompting British policymakers and analysts to warn of potential long-term economic fallout.

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