Saturday’s UK newspaper front & back pages – 22 November 2025

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The Daily Telegraph

The Conservatives would hold on to just 14 seats if a general election was called now, while Reform would win a 46-seat majority, according to The Daily Telegraph.

The Independent

US President Donald Trump has warned Ukraine to accept his peace deal by Thursday or lose access to US intelligence and weapons, The Independent reports.

Daily Express

“Honour brave heroes hurt in line of duty,” writes the Daily Express, after MPs discussed an injury-in-service medal in Parliament.

i weekend

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is losing control of Labour MPs days before the budget, according to the i weekend.

Daily Mail

The Daily Mail leads on the news that US President Donald Trump has told his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy that he has until Thursday to accept a peace deal or lose US military support.

The Guardian

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has urged Nigel Farage to root out links between Reform and Russia after the party’s former Wales leader was jailed for accepting bribes from a pro-Kremlin agent, writes The Guardian.

Daily Star

A man has told his employees that they must take time off to see their children’s Christmas events, says the Daily Star.

The Times

Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine was facing one of the most difficult moments in its history as the nation is forced to choose between losing US support or sacrificing its “dignity”, The Times reports.

Daily Mirror

An ally of Reform leader Nigel Farage has been jailed over accepting bribes for pro-Putin speeches, the Daily Mirror writes.

FT Weekend

The FT Weekend is leading on Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s warning that Ukraine risks having to choose between losing US support or forfeiting its dignity in a peace deal with Russia.

The Sun

Sarah Ferguson is considering six-figure offers for a tell-all TV interview, according to The Sun.

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