2024-06-19
Daily Mirror Front Page 19th of June 2024
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces criticism for being disconnected from the public, as Jeremy Hunt insists the government has done a “great job”.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces criticism for being disconnected from the public, as Jeremy Hunt insists the government has done a “great job”.
A survey has revealed that a quarter of Gen Z admit to eating snacks while sitting on the toilet, sparking concerns about hygiene and cleanliness.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has decided not to participate in the election campaign trail, as the Conservative Party faces significant challenges in retaining key strongholds and averting substantial losses in the upcoming elections.
According to a charity, the UK is 20 years behind Europe in cancer care, with figures indicating the next government must improve patient support.
Labour has announced plans for the NHS to purchase thousands of beds in care homes to alleviate hospital overcrowding, reduce A&E waits, and facilitate faster discharge of patients.
A group of MPs, including Keir Starmer, reportedly proposed a series of significant tax increases targeting family homes, inheritance, and wealth taxes to raise £60 billion, prompting Labour to face pressure to clarify these plans.
The British Government is engaged in confidential discussions concerning financial difficulties at the IT company Atos, raising concerns about potential disruptions to benefits assessments, NHS services, and tax refunds.
Several Conservative leadership aspirants are positioning themselves to succeed Rishi Sunak following anticipated disappointing election results, with both MPs and grassroots supporters being courted and notable figures such as Suella Braverman and James Cleverly emerging as potential contenders.
An accountant has informed an inquiry that the Post Office was involved in a “criminal conspiracy” and alleged a cover-up regarding issues with the Horizon computer system.
HSBC has warned that Labour’s proposal to boost workers’ wages could lead to higher unemployment and increased mortgage costs for millions, highlighting concerns over economic inflation.