
Sunday Times Front Page 16th of March 2025
Kendall is poised to water down the planned benefits freeze, aiming to quell the largest rebellion led by Starmer and maintain unity within the party.
Kendall is poised to water down the planned benefits freeze, aiming to quell the largest rebellion led by Starmer and maintain unity within the party.
Pro-Palestine activists have reportedly been targeting defence suppliers with numerous incidents of illicit damage last year, including vandalism at universities and banks, prompting new scrutiny of how to safeguard these institutions.
A new plan to unlock a substantial financial package for national defence has been announced, including calls for greater collaboration across the continent and a forthcoming high-level royal meeting aimed at fortifying diplomatic ties.
Senior ministers caution that lacking robust measures could imperil stability, prompting renewed calls for a firm 2030 defence pledge and stronger cooperation among allies.