Daily Mirror Front Page 22nd of October 2024
A police firearms officer has been cleared of murder charges in the fatal shooting of Chris Kaba, a driver in south London, as the jury ruled he acted out of concern for his colleagues’ safety.
A police firearms officer has been cleared of murder charges in the fatal shooting of Chris Kaba, a driver in south London, as the jury ruled he acted out of concern for his colleagues’ safety.
A Metropolitan Police officer has been cleared of misconduct after a fatal shooting during a traffic stop, prompting widespread debate about the justice system and policing practices.
In an interview with the Daily Express, Kemi Badenoch expressed confidence in countering the challenges posed by Keir Starmer and Nigel Farage to lead the Tories back to power.
Angela Rayner’s proposed workers’ rights reforms are expected to cost businesses up to £5 billion annually, with the government’s assessment highlighting potential consequences for workplace dynamics.
A Metropolitan police officer has been acquitted of murder after shooting an unarmed driver, with the incident sparking significant public and legal discourse regarding police conduct and accountability.
The Daily Star reports that contraceptives may be used to curb the aggressive behaviour of seagulls in Worcester.
Members of Parliament are questioning the decision to charge a police officer in a controversial case, with concerns that such prosecutions could negatively impact the morale of other officers, according to the Met Chief.
Under the proposed Budget plan by Rachel Reeves, nearly nine million individuals, including teachers and nurses, are expected to be affected by a 40% tax rate due to frozen income tax thresholds extending to 2030.
Businesses are facing a £5 billion annual cost as they adapt to new workers’ rights regulations, with concerns about added budget pressure and the impact on smaller companies, while unions see potential for productivity improvements.
A police officer involved in the fatal shooting of Chris Kaba has been found not guilty of murder following a trial, with the jury reaching a unanimous decision.
Angela Rayner aims to significantly increase council house construction following a budget increase to support the development of numerous additional homes, according to The Times.
The Daily Star reports that European beetles are threatening to ruin Christmas by devouring the nation’s Christmas trees.
The Daily Express reports that Labour’s proposed cuts to winter fuel payments could affect 84% of pensioners with long-term health conditions or disabilities, according to a poll.
The Guardian reveals Wes Streeting’s initiative for digital medical records for NHS patients, raising concerns over privacy and cybersecurity risks.
The Daily Mail reports that a recent study indicates asbestos exposure in UK schools could result in the deaths of hundreds of thousands.
The King has expressed admiration for the Daily Mirror’s Pride of Britain winners, praising them as exemplary members of society on the event’s 25th anniversary.
Rachel Reeves has been cautioned that proposed alterations to inheritance tax could have unintended negative consequences, leading to increased bureaucracy for bereaved families and no additional funds for the Treasury, according to experts.
The Independent reports concerns that Wes Streeting’s NHS funding agreement may fall short of covering his planned reforms.
The i highlights a former defence minister’s warning about a critical gap in the UK’s defence capabilities, which could impede its ability to defend against missile attacks.
Business and consumer unease is affecting global recovery, with doubts surrounding the US election, the Middle East, and economic forecasts from the IMF, despite generally strong economic performance.
Almost one in five people have fallen victim to financial scams in the past year, with social media playing a significant role in the deception, as scammers pose as trusted sources to extract money or personal information.