2023-07-04
Financial Times Front Page 4th of July 2023
Bank executives are being called in by the financial watchdog to discuss the worrying disparity between rising mortgage costs and stagnant savings rates, the Financial Times tells us.
Bank executives are being called in by the financial watchdog to discuss the worrying disparity between rising mortgage costs and stagnant savings rates, the Financial Times tells us.
The Daily Mirror highlights Labour’s proposed deployment of ‘super teachers’ to boost struggling schools.
In a move to prevent looming strikes, The Times highlights the health secretary’s commitment to raising doctors’ salaries.
The new customer free speech protection initiative by banks, after numerous cases of account closures tied to “controversial views”, headlines The Daily Telegraph.
The Daily Express highlights doctors threatening prolonged strike action into 2025 unless their pay demands are met.
According to the Daily Mail, a poll uncovers that three quarters of Brits stand against the government’s 2030 ban on petrol and diesel vehicles.
The Financial Times leads with the world’s largest bond fund manager, Pimco, expressing concerns about market optimism over central banks’ ability to control inflation and prevent recession.
The Daily Star features a story on China’s alleged plans to place nuclear weapons on the moon, suggesting a potential new space arms race.