Today’s WORLD Newspapers—26 JUNE 2025

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Daily Mirror

Ten people have died after they reported a severe side effect of weight loss injections – and the Daily Mirror claims the jabs have been linked to pancreatitis.

The Times

Donald Trump has hailed a “great victory” at the NATO summit, and The Times reports that US officials will visit Tehran next week to hold talks about Iran’s nuclear programme.

Daily Mail

SAS veterans are being hounded with the threat of prosecution decades after their service – with the Daily Mail launching a campaign calling on Labour to stop a “shameful betrayal” of British heroes.

Daily Express

Nurses waging war on “dangerous and unlawful” ideology within the NHS have told the Daily Express that they will keep on fighting until “sanity is restored”.

Daily Star

Something entirely different from the Daily Star, which claims hit BBC show Call The Midwife is being axed after 15 years – but will end with one more TV series and a blockbuster movie.

The Sun

Russia is pushing migrants to the UK to overwhelm border defences and sow division, security sources have told The Sun.

The i Paper

Sir Keir Starmer is preparing to back down on his welfare cuts bill in an attempt to stave off a major rebellion by Labour MPs, according to The i Paper.

The Daily Telegraph

That’s also The Daily Telegraph’s lead – but the newspaper says the prime minister’s concessions may not be enough to convince more than 120 Labour rebels.

The Guardian

The Guardian focuses on accusations from Labour MPs that No 10 is in denial about the scale of the rebellion it’s facing – amid division at the top of government over whether to pull the controversial bill.

Financial Times

A large photograph of world leaders gathered at the NATO summit in The Hague dominates the Financial Times, which notes there was less of a focus on the war in Ukraine.

The Independent

NATO’s secretary-general “fawned” over the US president by likening him to a “daddy” figure, according to The Independent.

Metro

And “Arise Sir Gareth!” is Metro’s headline – with the former England boss beaming after receiving a knighthood.

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