The Metro – ‘Staffing crisis: 1.66m jobs go begging’
Summary of Today's Paper
The Metro – ‘Staffing crisis: 1.66m jobs go begging’
The Metro focuses on the staffing crisis affecting many industries, as it reports that 1.66 million advertised jobs are unfilled. It says a “perfect storm” of Covid, Brexit and changes to immigration and tax rules have led to shortages in roles including HGV drivers, nurses and carers.
Today's Headlines
People saying new statue erected in London park looks like a penis | UK News
People saying new statue erected in london park looks like a penis | UK News There is no original title provided to identify any biased words or phrases. Residents and dog walkers say it gives the monolith an unfortunate phallic appearance and silhouette (Picture: SWNS) A new statue that was designed to look like Cleopatra’s needle has ended up looking a bit phallic. People walking in Betts Park near Penge, in south east London may
London’s best rooftop and terrace restaurants for summer 2024
London‘s best rooftop and terrace restaurants for summer 2024 There is no bias in the original title provided. The sun has finally started shining! And if like every other Londoner you’re on the hunt for the nearest available rooftop for an Aperol Spritz, we’ve got you covered. Welcome to the Slice The Slice is your weekly guide to what’s happening in London, so if you’re looking for restaurant reviews, drinks deals or just a great
Someone is literally renting out their garden shed – for £1,300 pcm
Someone is literally renting out their garden shed – for £1,300 pcm There is no bias in the title provided. The london property market never ceases to surprise (Picture: Jam Press/Frestons) From ludicrous adverts depicting tiny rooms for hundreds of pounds to nightmarish landlords that won’t fix the central heating in the dead of winter, the frankly ridiculous stories about renting in London never stop circulating. But now, the capital has reached new lows as
Metro – Summer rail fare boost
Front page summary Metro – Summer rail fare boost A plumber who was hailed as a hero for helping needy people for free in the cost of living crisis has been accused of faking stories to rake in £2m in donations, according to the Metro. Elsewhere, the paper looks ahead to a bumper weekend of sport as the Premier League season comes to a climax with Arsenal and Manchester City vying to be champions while
Boy, 12, told he will be expelled from school unless he cuts off hair | UK News
Boy, 12, told he will be expelled from school unless he cuts off hair | UK News There is no bias in the original title provided. Farouk James has been threatened with expulsion if he does not cut his hair (Picture: @faroukjames/Instagram) A 12-year-old boy may be kicked out of school because his long hair does not fit with their uniform policy. Farouk James said despite the fact his hair is braided neatly for school,
John Swinney vows to go all out to build Scotland’s economy
John Swinney vows to go all out to build Scotland’s economy There is no bias in the original title provided. He said this approach coupled with resources such as renewable energy were grounds for optimism, but added that it was necessary for Scotland to “work even harder” on the economy with the powers it had to offset the effects of Brexit. The First Minister said: “My goal is to help people live happier and healthier