2024-06-09
Sunday People Front Page 9th of June 2024
The wife of the missing Michael Mosley has expressed her determination not to lose hope, as the search for the 67-year-old TV medic continues on the Greek island of Symi.
The wife of the missing Michael Mosley has expressed her determination not to lose hope, as the search for the 67-year-old TV medic continues on the Greek island of Symi.
The Princess of Wales has expressed her hope to return to public duties soon, sending a touching message ahead of the Trooping the Colour parade.
Tory manifesto will pledge that climate targets must consider their impact on households, amid concerns that Labour’s net zero plans risk leading to blackouts and damaging the economy.
Rescue teams are hunting for missing Dr Michael Mosley in a dangerous cave complex known as The Abyss on the Greek island of Symi, while his family remains hopeful despite the prolonged nature of his disappearance.
A mother has defended her decision to name her baby boy Lucifer and has spoken out against trolls who have mocked the name.
Labour has announced a plan to establish 80 new rape courts across England and Wales to address the growing backlog of rape cases, proposing specialist units in all police forces as part of its strategy to tackle violence against women.
Nigel Farage has unveiled a six-year master plan aimed at reshaping UK politics, asserting that his Reform Party is now the “real opposition”.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has issued an “unreserved” apology to Daily Express readers for his early departure from D-Day commemorations in Normandy.
A heroic old soldier accused Prime Minister Rishi “Biggles” Sunak of letting the country down, following his apologetic sneaking out on D-Day heroes for a TV chat.
A senior Tory minister has stated that the Prime Minister’s decision to skip a significant D-Day event has dashed the party’s election prospects, as a veteran expresses disappointment, accusing the PM of having ‘let the country down.’