News Highlights – Tues 25 March 2025

News Highlights – Tues 25 March 2025

Todays News

Budget 2025 latest: Reeves’ staggering unpopularity laid bare in new poll ahead of spring statement  (Independent)

A new poll carried out by YouGov has found that 73 per cent of those surveyed think think Labour is doing a bad job with the economy, while 53 per cent say Ms Reeves has done a bad job in her position.

MAGA group chat storm: Number 10 says it’s ‘not appropriate’ to share classified information on Signal (Standard)

Number 10 insisted that it was confident that any UK intelligence shared with the US was being handled appropriately

No Ukraine deal after US-Russia Saudi talks (AFP)

No deal emerged from Washington’s talks with both Kyiv and Moscow in Saudi Arabia Tuesday on any ceasefire after three years of fighting

Reform UK donor almost lost OBE for saying ‘someone should kill’ Sadiq Khan (Independent)

Charlie Mullins said he was accused of “bringing the honours system into disrepute” and was told by the Honours Forfeiture Committee that they were “minded to recommend to His Majesty that your OBE be revoked” over the comments.

Vital support service for vulnerable people sees funding cut by almost half (Herald)

Farage heckled by pro-Palestine protesters at Reform event (Telegraph)

Badenoch opens door to return of fracking (Telegraph)

Investigation into Rupert Lowe finds he contributed to ‘toxic’ office culture (ITV)

Labour MPs want to see an end to Conservative austerity (PoliticsHome)

Working class don’t want handouts, says Rayner (BBC)

After Sturgeon and ‘Sturgeonism’: Facing Up to the Undemocracy of Scotland (Bella Caledonia)

Cladding tax on new homes delayed for a year (BBC)

Douglas Ross to stand down as MSP in bid to pursue Westminster role (BBC)

Make young people do military training in exchange for benefits, former Tesco boss says (Independent)

Efforts to reverse suspension of Surrey elections defeated in the House of Lords (SussexLive)

Schools to run anti-misogyny classes for boys in bid to tackle toxic masculinity (Independent)

Scotland’s A&E waiting times drop to lowest level for six months (Herald)

Bad news for Labour and its attacks on Reform’s policies – they’re unlikely to work (UK in changing Europe)

Reform UK will go to war with teaching unions, says Nigel Farage (Guardian)

Assisted dying law could take four years to implement (BBC)

 

 

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