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Small boat crossings are down. Why do so many Britons think they are up?

Small-boat crossings are falling, yet millions believe the opposite. From Brexit to Trump, Farage, Musk and algorithmic social media, emotionally powerful political messages can reinforce perceptions that diverge sharply from measurable reality.

Farage vows mass deportation as Reform attacks asylum guidance

Reform says the new Home Office asylum guidance proves that migrants pose a threat, while Nigel Farage promises universal detention and deportation. Official evidence does not support that conclusion or explain how it would work in practice.

TODAY’s Briefing

From rising bills and party discipline to wartime democracy and AI labour, today’s briefing asks who carries the risk when institutions and technologies come under pressure.

Why the probe into Nigel Farage’s finances didn’t hurt him at the ballot box

Research on political scandals helps explain why Nigel Farage’s financial scrutiny may have had little electoral effect in his Clacton stronghold.

Burnham’s removal claim goes beyond UK deportation law

Andy Burnham’s defence of new asylum guidance raises an accountability question after he said breaking UK law means removal, although deportation rules contain thresholds and exceptions.

Football supporters demand Infantino’s resignation and FIFA reforms

A global supporter petition demanding Gianni Infantino’s resignation adds public pressure to a widening revolt over FIFA governance and the collapsed private-investment plan.

Musk says AI could make money less important by 2036

Elon Musk says AI could make money irrelevant by 2036, but Europe’s infrastructure race exposes unresolved questions about scarcity, ownership, jobs, and distribution.

If British voters seem impatient and angry, data shows they might have a point

World Bank governance data suggest Britain has become less stable, less effective and more corruption-prone, helping explain voter anger amid rising political fragmentation.

Burnham declares nearly £350,000 in backing before becoming PM

Andy Burnham’s first MPs’ register as prime minister shows nearly £350,000 in pre-No 10 backing, setting a clear baseline for future scrutiny of donor access.

TODAY’s Papers 📰

Stay ahead of the curve with your daily briefing on the must-read headlines from across Europe. From the UK to France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and beyond — this is your essential guide to the front pages shaping the conversation today.

One dead, 207 ill in UK salmonella outbreak possibly linked to imported eggs

A UK-wide salmonella outbreak has killed one person and infected 207, with investigators examining imported eggs and tracing the source across a cross-border food chain.

TODAY’s Briefing

In TODAY’s Briefing, Russia warns Britain as European governments confront security, fires, and energy pressures.

TODAY’s Papers 📰

Stay ahead of the curve with your daily briefing on the must-read headlines from across Europe. From the UK to France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and beyond — this is your essential guide to the front pages shaping the conversation today.

TODAY’s Briefing

In TODAY’s Briefing: Reform targets disability and migrant benefits, water pricing faces scrutiny, Ukraine expands its drone campaign, Europe counts the cost of extreme heat, the EU prepares broader Russia sanctions, and US Justice Department independence comes under scrutiny.

TODAY’s Papers 📰

Stay ahead of the curve with your daily briefing on the must-read headlines from across Europe. From the UK to France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and beyond — this is your essential guide to the front pages shaping the conversation today.