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Financial Times front page on Saturday 10 May 2025

The Financial Times weekend edition says US President Donald Trump has signalled “openness to cutting tariffs on China”, ahead of upcoming talks. In a Truth Social post, Trump suggests that the US could almost halve the tariffs on Chinese goods, which currently stands at 145%. The head of public policy for investment management firm Pimco warns that while it is likely there will be some softening of tariffs, the chances of a “durable substantive deal” from the talks is “very low”.

The Times front page on Saturday 10 May 2025

“Net fall in migration set to stall”, headlines the Times on what it calls the Home Office’s “fears” that it will be above expected unless “radical policies are introduced”. It says officials believe net migration from 2028 will be close to Office for National Statistics high-end projections of 525,000, and that government forecasts have been “overstating” migration’s economic benefits.

Daily Express front page on Saturday 10 May 2025

The Daily Express claims “obesity dugs can give £4.5bn back to work boost”, with experts estimating “benefits beyond immediate health improvements”. It adds that political parties have been urged “to work together”, as experts allege that the medication could raise production value by an average of £1,127 per person per year.

Daily Mail front page on Saturday 10 May 2025

Many of Saturday’s papers report on Admiral Sir Ben Key, who according to the Daily Mail’s lead story is the first Navy chief to face a “misconduct probe in 500 years” over a reported affair. The paper says the 59-year-old stepped back for “private reasons”, according to the Navy, amid the investigation into his alleged relationship with a “younger woman” said to be a senior officer.

Daily Telegraph front page on Saturday 10 May 2025

The Daily Telegraph reports on the same story, quoting a Royal Navy source that while the affair was “consensual”, it is seen as “disappointing” because Sir Ben is held with high regard in the Navy. The paper adds that the detail that he had previously announced his intention to retire as First Sea Lord this summer.

Daily Mirror front page on Saturday 10 May 2025

The Daily Mirror runs with an exclusive on the alleged row between David and Victoria Beckham and their son Brooklyn and his wife, Nicola Peltz. The paper says it spoke to Peltz’s friends, who launched what a source close to the former footballer and Spice Girl, called a “deeply unpleasant attack” on them.

The i front page on Saturday 10 May 2025

“Reform UK surges to 10-point poll lead over Labour”, leads the i Paper’s weekend edition. It says Nigel Farage’s party has gone up by nine points in a month to 32%, ahead of Labour, which is says is down four points on 22%, according to a BMG Research poll for the paper. The paper adds that if this is repeated at a general election, “Reform would win a majority”.

Daily Star front page on Saturday 10 May 2025

“It’s sooooooo unfair”, reads the Daily Star, on a survey that alleges that people called Kevin get fewer online dates than other people. The neews is illustrated by a picture of Harry Enfield’s Kevin the Teenager character who often used the catchphrase repeated in the Star’s headline.

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