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Thursday's national newspaper front pages

Sir Keir Starmer ends automatic family reunion rights for refugees to reduce illegal crossings, affecting thousands seeking asylum in the UK each year.

  • A court has mandated that a PPE supplier associated with Baroness Mone must return £122 million after being found responsible for providing millions of defective surgical gowns during the coronavirus pandemic.
  • The repayment followed breaches of a government contract triggered by the delivery of unusable protective equipment amid the pandemic.
  • The case sparked calls from political figures and media outlets for Baroness Mone to relinquish her peerage title amid public outrage over the issue.
  • The Daily Mirror demanded that the title be revoked, while Chancellor Rachel Reeves called for Baroness Mone to resign her position in the House of Lords amid mounting outrage over the £122 million compensation.
  • Separately, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer pledged to end refugees' automatic rights to family reunions in the UK to reduce illegal migration pull factors.
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Sky News UK broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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