Today’s WORLD Newspapers Front Pages—25 JUNE 2025

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Daily Mirror

The UK should prepare for the potential for war on home soil, according to the National Security Strategy – that’s the lead in the Mirror.

Daily Star

The Star picks up on Donald Trump’s outburst when it appeared the truce he helped arrange between Iran and Israel was about to fall apart.

i

The UK is buying 12 stealth jets from the US that can carry nuclear weapons, reports the i.

It says it will be the first time since the end of the Cold War that the RAF will be able to carry such weapons.

The Times

The Times says the 12 F-35A planes can carry “nuclear gravity bombs” and the move will put Britain on a par with China and Russia.

The Guardian

The Guardian says the aircraft will be based at RAF Marham in Norfolk and the nuclear weapons will also “probably be stored on British soil”.

The UK’s nuclear deterrent is currently carried on Trident submarines.

The Sun

The Sun says asylum seekers working illegally for delivery companies are to be arrested and will have their bike seized.

Daily Express

The shadow home secretary has urged the government to “get a grip” on migrants working for food delivery apps while they stay in taxpayer-funded hotels.

Daily Mail

The prime minister is facing a “humiliating threat to his authority” as Labour MPs refuse to back down from their rebellion over welfare cuts, says the Mail.

The Daily Telegraph

The Telegraph also reports on the UK buying fighter jets that will be able to carry nuclear warheads – with the prime minister set to announce the purchase of a dozen F-35A planes.

Metro

President Trump dropped the “F-bomb” when it appeared the Middle East truce he helped broker was in danger of falling apart, says Metro.

Financial Times

The FT reports on Donald Trump’s efforts to keep the new Israel-Iran ceasefire intact and says the US president gave a rare rebuke to the Jewish state.

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