2023-02-10
Daily Telegraph Front Page 10th of February 2023
It is possible to set high standards without bullying staff, Dominic Raab told The Daily Telegraph, as he “behaved professionally at all times”.
It is possible to set high standards without bullying staff, Dominic Raab told The Daily Telegraph, as he “behaved professionally at all times”.
The Daily Express reports that anger is growing over banks’ refusal to pass on high interest rates to savers.
Tomorrow’s Daily Mail cover image depicts the sea-based search for missing mother Nicola Bulley.
In the Daily Mirror, finance expert Martin Lewis says raising the cap on energy bills would be a “national act of harm”.
The Daily Star reports that Britain’s funniest-man-with-Chuckle-in-his-name has revealed his plan to get people back laughing.
After Disney announced 7,000 job cuts in its restructuring plan, activist investor Nelson Peltz called off his fight against the company.
As over 20,000 people have been confirmed dead following the Turkey-Syria earthquake, the Metro is appealing for donations.