2023-01-27
Financial Times Front Page 27th of January 2023
The Financial Times reports that Rolls-Royce’s new CEO has given a harsh assessment of Britain’s flagship engineering company, telling employees that it must transform the way it operates.
The Financial Times reports that Rolls-Royce’s new CEO has given a harsh assessment of Britain’s flagship engineering company, telling employees that it must transform the way it operates.
The Metro reports that online predators are grooming increasing numbers of young children online.
An 87-year-old former newsagent in Greater Manchester died from hypothermia after refusing to turn on the heating in her terraced house due to rising energy bills, according to The Daily Express.
According to the Daily Mirror, the world is “united against evil” in supporting Kyiv in its fight against Russia, as American and German tanks will be sent there.
Marks & Spencer’s chairman has branded a proposed post-Brexit trade plan “baffling” and claimed customs labels would “raise costs, harm farmers and reduce choice for buyers”.
With the news that Germany and the US are sending tanks to Ukraine to help with the war effort, the Daily Mail proclaims that the West has “finally” united to defend freedom.
NASA plans to test nuclear-powered rockets that could allow astronauts to reach Mars in 45 days, according to the Daily Star.
NATO allies agree to send tanks to Ukraine to help Kyiv hold back Vladimir Putin’s forces, and the Kremlin says the Western tanks will simply “burn”.