Guardian Front Page 27th of April 2024
The Guardian reports that research reveals hundreds of thousands of pupils in England and Wales are taught by underpaid teaching assistants.
The Guardian reports that research reveals hundreds of thousands of pupils in England and Wales are taught by underpaid teaching assistants.
The i paper highlights toxic gas issues at US-style chicken farms supplying UK shops.
The Daily Telegraph reveals the King’s return to public duties with a visit to a cancer centre.
The Times reports that the King has resumed work, despite his cancer treatment being incomplete.
The Daily Express reports on the King’s commitment to aid cancer patients.
The Financial Times discusses the prospective future of mining giant Anglo American.
The Daily Mail reports the imminent return to work of the King.
The Daily Mirror reports the King’s return to public duties on Tuesday, following a successful cancer recovery.
The Daily Star reports on the resolution of the enigmatic Curse Of The Pharaohs.
The Times reports on the vetting of British university academics by security services to counter Chinese espionage.
The Daily Mail reports a surge in shop thefts, with incidents occurring 1,000 times daily.
The Daily Star reports on the potential of turnips in mitigating climate change impacts due to their adaptability.
The Daily Express highlights the promising potential of a novel cancer vaccine currently under trial in Britain.
The Guardian reports on Humza Yousaf facing a no-confidence motion, supported by the Scottish Greens.
The Daily Mirror initiates a campaign to preserve FA Cup replays, following their announced abolition from the next season.
The Daily Telegraph reveals the deputy prime minister’s claim that the UK’s potential Rwanda deportations are driving a migrant surge into Ireland.
The i paper features a unique personalised vaccine using genetics to fight skin cancer.
The Metro reports on a New York appeal court’s decision to overturn one of Harvey Weinstein’s rape convictions.
BHP’s £31bn bid for Anglo American stirs dispute, reports the Financial Times.