Thursday March 27 2025
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Trump’s tariffs threaten to wipe out UK’s economic growth

Rachel Reeves could be forced to raise taxes after the US president announced plans for 25 per cent tariffs on cars

Politics

The prize is an economy that finally delivers

There are no quick solutions to fixing the damage caused by mismanagement, but Labour’s plan is starting to bear fruit


The spring statement in full: who are the winners and losers?

Rachel Reeves will take the tax burden to record levels as she insists her fiscal rules are ‘non-negotiable’



Prince Harry with a young boy in Lesotho.
Harry and the true cost of his charity’s collapse

When Prince Harry founded Sentebale in Lesotho it was a project close to his heart — now it’s a source of anguish



Collage of a woman, a protester holding a sign reading "Sussex Uni is violating the equality act", and two men walking.
Kathleen Stock: My campus harassment was like a medieval experience

King Charles III at Ulster University.
King defends free press as a ‘cornerstone of democracy’

a man wearing a suit and tie with birds on it

Collage of a woman, a protester holding a sign reading "Sussex Uni is violating the equality act", and two men walking.
Kathleen Stock: My campus harassment was like a medieval experience






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Portrait of Nelson Fraser.
Rayner effect puts a small spring in chancellor’s step


What the spring statement means for cash Isas, tax and savings


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Editor's picks



Collage of a child placing a flower by a teddy bear among many others, two children hugging, and a woman looking pensive.
No peace until you return our children, Ukraine tells Putin

Daria Zarivna, an adviser to President Zelensky’s chief of staff, said the return of children forcibly transferred by Russia was non-negotiable


Emergency kit with canned goods, batteries, candles, toilet paper, and water.
EU urges every household to stock three-day crisis survival kit



NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at a press conference in Warsaw.
Europe needs to know Uncle Sam has our back, says Nato chief


Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro speaking to the media.




Reeves discovers true meaning of austerity

Chancellor would have had more room for manoeuvre in her spring statement if George Osborne had gone about reshaping the state differently in 2010



Illustration of a personification of the UK being tortured on a wooden device while another person writes a growth forecast.

Cartoon by Morten Morland



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Trump’s shoddy deal puts Europe in a bind






a man wearing glasses and a blue shirt smiles for the camera
Trump’s shoddy deal puts Europe in a bind




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Deborah RossWhat the womansphere has to say about the Adolescence ‘backlash’



Black and white photo of a group of women and men holding a banner that reads, "One of these days these dykes are gonna walk all over you."
Julie Bindel: Where did all the lesbians go?







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Alistair OsborneRachel Reeves could run out of headroom


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Owen Farrell and Andy Farrell before a rugby match.
Farrell: My son Owen and Lawes are both in Lions contention


Arsenal players celebrating a goal.
Russo inspires epic comeback as Arsenal stun Real

Bill Sweeney, CEO of England Rugby, at a Six Nations match.
Alex LoweFuture of English rugby on line as embattled chief Sweeney faces vote



Newcastle to target Quansah this summer





Mumford & Sons backstage at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Following the departure of Winston Marshall, the remaining trio in the British folk rock band return to their roots with an earnest, somewhat schmaltzy record


Neil Tennant and Jake Shears performing at the London Soundtrack Festival.
Great Movie Songs — Neil Tennant and Jake Shears boost a staid night


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Obituaries

Collage of Johnny Green, The Clash's road manager, and the album cover for *London Calling*.
Johnny Green, road manager of the Clash

Sir Julian Seymour, assistant to Margaret Thatcher




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