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Officials warn of rise in ‘reckless behaviour’ at train crossing Officials warn of rise in ‘reckless behaviour’ at train crossing
Metro – Blue Wall Falls Summary of the front page The Metro says that Tory heartlands are now turning to Labour after Liz Truss’ mini-budget. The paper says that dozens of traditionally safe Conservative seats could fall to Labour at the next election, citing a poll. “Blue wall falls” headlines the paper as it reports a new poll predicting traditionally safe Conservative seats could be lost at the next election. The paper warns the collapse of the Blue Wall “would dwarf its own success in demolishing” Labour’s red wall in the 2019 general election. A Redfield and Wilton poll suggests…
Natural England chief says pledge to stop biodiversity loss by 2030 will not be met if scheme is cut The government will not meet its commitments to stop biodiversity loss by 2030 if it scraps new payments to incentivise wildlife-friendly farming in England, the head of its nature watchdog has said. Tony Juniper, the chair of Natural England, told the environment secretary, Ranil Jayawardena, in a letter this week that if the government did not keep its commitment to move from area-based farm payments to “public money for public goods” – rewarding farmers for work to replenish soil, prevent floods…
Daily Mirror – Truss told to see sense: U-turn or you go Summary of the front page A Tory MP has told the Mirror that Liz Truss needs to U-turn on her tax cuts policies or she will have to go. The paper reports the PM is under pressure to ditch her unfunded tax cuts to prevent an economic disaster. The paper says senior Tories have demanded her to U-turn or face being axed as prime minister. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Aside from admitting he likes Fallout 76 and Dead Space 3, John Carpenter has reiterated his desire to make a Dead Space movie.
The Sun – Strictly Helen’s new heartache Summary of the front page The Sun reports on the “new heartache” of Countryfile presenter Helen Skelton following her ex-husband, who she split from earlier this year, expecting a baby with his new girlfriend. Richie Myler left Helen for Stephanie Thirkill and a pal said: “They’re thrilled by the pregnancy.” The front page also makes space for the latest from the Crown, Mo Salah’s hat trick and police found the body of missing Leah Croucher. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Concern is growing that the Homes for Ukraine scheme is being ‘quietly phased out’, groups have said. Concern is growing that the Homes for Ukraine scheme is being ‘quietly phased out’, groups have said.
The former nurse’s remark “surprised” the doctor but “came true”, according to the prosecution. The former nurse’s remark “surprised” the doctor but “came true”, according to the prosecution.
Mortgage market turmoil in recent weeks has compounded increasing economic uncertainty, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said. Mortgage market turmoil in recent weeks has compounded increasing economic uncertainty, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said.
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