Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has told The Sunday Telegraph he is plotting a war on “immoral” public sector “waste” in this year’s budget.
Month: March 2024
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Sunday Mirror says new court documents revealing the full details of Prince Andrew’s lobbying of US authorities to accept Jeffrey Epstein’s plea deal over a sex offence are set to be made public.
Sunday Express says Conservatives have been warned they face a “furious backlash” from pensioners if they fail to cut income tax in this week’s budget.
The Sun on Sunday says the royals are “in crisis” as it emerged the Queen Camilla is taking a holiday. Camilla has carried out 13 official engagements since last month in addition to her own diary. She will be jetting off on a private flight tomorrow for a sunshine break overseas.
Premier League fixtures this weekend – 02/03
Miedema returned to North London on Tuesday, missing the Netherlands’ Nations League game against Germany.
Sarah Everard’s devastated family believe she died because Couzens was a serving officer, adding: ‘She would never have got into a stranger’s car.’
The paper reports assertions from Gaza health officials, who say more than 100 Palestinians died after Israeli troops opened fire on crowds who gathered around aid trucks.
Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers, who died on Wednesday. The paper carries two pictures – one of him with his wife Lili and another with his long-time TV partner Si King.
Geri Halliwell’s husband did send explicit messages to an employee, the messages were sensationally leaked after Christian Horner was cleared of wrongdoing.
Former home secretary Suella Braverman has told the Daily Express that current immigration levels “cannot go on”.
The front page of the Daily Mirror asks how many more police officers are “still hiding in plain sight” after the release of a damning report into Sarah Everard’s killer.
Not all of the morning newspapers cover the massacre in Gaza last night, by the Israeli IDF who killed over 100 Palestinians and injured hundreds in Gaza who were queuing at aid trucks, igniting international condemnation and accusations of war crimes.
Meanwhile, political manoeuvring takes centre stage as The Express attempts to redirect the focus from George Galloway’s Rochdale by-election victory by highlighting Suella Braveman’s dire warnings on immigration.
The issue is one of the most polarising in US politics and will be a key feature of this year’s race to the White House.
The Workers Party of Britain candidate’s campaign heavily focuses on Gaza. He has overturned a Labour majority with 12,335 votes.
The current Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei – who has held the position for more than three decades – encouraged voters to cast their ballots. He said not voting “would not solve anything.”
Tour operators have been ordered to pay NZ$10m (£4.8m) in compensation to the victims of the White Island volcano disaster, that killed 22 people.
Crowds were trying to get much-needed aid from a convoy of lorries on the coastal road southwest of Gaza City.