2023-01-26
Guardian Front Page 26th of January 2023
A bulling inquiry has been launched against Dominic Raab, The Guardian reports, alleging that more than 24 civil servants have filed formal complaints against him.
A bulling inquiry has been launched against Dominic Raab, The Guardian reports, alleging that more than 24 civil servants have filed formal complaints against him.
As Kyiv’s backers consider sending jets to bolster their efforts against Moscow, Lockheed Martin is increasing production of the F-16.
As the Metropolitan Police Force reviews its cops in its ranks after the David Carrick case, the public can expect to see “two to three” police officers in court each week.
According to The Daily Star, Chinese spies could use microchips in refrigerators, doorbells, and laptops to monitor people in Britain.
Daily Mirror states an offender on probation kills someone every six days.
According to the Office for Budget Responsibility, Britain’s economy isn’t rebounding as fast as expected.
UK national debt has reached £2.5 trillion according to the Daily Mail, which urges the chancellor to “go for growth”, noting that the figure equals 99.5% of Britain’s economic output.
The Daily Express warns the chancellor over a controversial Treasury plan that would raise the state pension age to 68 11 years earlier than intended.
In the i, Jeremy Hunt reveals the Treasury has ruled out tax cuts after he was shocked at the UK’s borrowing as a result of the government’s energy price cap.