Front Pages
— Your daily roundup of the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK... and beyond.
Front Pages
— Your daily roundup of the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK... and beyond.
Education
— The UK government’s 2025 tuition fee hike to £9,535 annually may worsen graduates’ mental health, with recent research linking higher fees to increased depression, anxiety, and financial strain decades post-graduation.
US Politics & Religion
— An evangelical religious movement views Donald Trump as a divinely chosen leader fighting against perceived demonic forces in America. Mainstream Christian groups criticise this stance, warning that it risks polarising faith and politics.
Front Pages
— Your daily roundup of the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK... and beyond.
What The Experts Say
— Donald Trump’s re-election signals potential setbacks for global climate ambitions, yet some experts believe the momentum towards renewables and the green economy will persist, challenging Trump’s fossil fuel focus.
Germany
— After German Chancellor Olaf Scholz dismissed Finance Minister Christian Lindner, effectively collapsing the government coalition, Conservative leader Friedrich Merz, who aligns with Trump-style policies, has called for immediate elections in Germany.
Front Pages
— Your daily roundup of the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK... and beyond.
Long-Read
— Labour’s Brexit policy centres on minor adjustments, avoiding rejoining debates despite economic drawbacks. Health Secretary Wes Streeting admitted Brexit’s economic costs, while backbenchers push for closer EU ties, challenging Labour’s restricted approach.
Plastic Pollution
— Samoa struggles to manage escalating plastic waste due to limited resources, warns rights expert Marcos Orellana. Despite restrictions, cheap plastic imports persist, highlighting the need for equitable international solutions.
Humanitarian Crisis
— Escalating violence in Haiti has displaced hundreds of thousands and left millions food insecure. UN aid reaches some but is constrained, with under half the necessary funding available.
Front Pages
— Your daily roundup of the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK... and beyond.
COMMENT
— Democrats faced an unprecedented electoral setback on November 5, losing key Senate seats and confronting voter backlash against progressive policies, revealing disconnects in language and messaging with working-class Americans.
OPINION
— As Donald Trump prepares for another presidential term, B. Jay Cooper suggests a unifying gesture: acknowledging the 2020 election was not rigged. Such honesty could foster reconciliation amid widespread anxiety. Will he do it, though?
Front Pages
— Your daily roundup of the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK... and beyond.
UK Politics
— Disillusioned working-class voters, largely ignored by major parties, increasingly risk shifting to Reform UK, especially those prioritising issues like immigration. Labour’s grip on key constituencies remains vulnerable, with slim majorities at stake.
Education
— Students face higher costs as tuition fees rise by £285 to £9,535 next year, while increased maintenance loans offer minimal relief. The government pledges a long-term funding plan to address universities’ financial pressures.
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