2024-06-06
Times Front Page 6th of June 2024
The Times reports Rishi Sunak’s commitment to the most significant reform of homicide laws in decades, promising stricter penalties for domestic abusers.
The Times reports Rishi Sunak’s commitment to the most significant reform of homicide laws in decades, promising stricter penalties for domestic abusers.
Jeremy Hunt, in The Daily Telegraph, urges Sir Keir Starmer to promise no property tax hikes if Labour triumphs in the election.
The i paper introduces its ‘five pledges’ to incite political action and prevent Britain’s rivers from being used as open sewers.
D-Day heroes are being honoured for their bravery and sacrifice on the 80th anniversary of the pivotal World War II event, as acknowledged by King Charles.
The Daily Express’ front page highlights the D-Day commemorations, featuring a touching image of a veteran on Juno Beach.
The Financial Times highlights the row between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer over Labour’s tax plans.
The Treasury has refuted Rishi Sunak’s claim that families will face a £2,000 tax increase under Labour’s taxation plan, with civil servants denying the figures were sourced from the Treasury and Labour accusing the Prime Minister of falsehoods.
A D-Day veteran reflected on the sadness of losing his best friend during the historic invasion, as Camilla was moved to tears during commemorations on the 80th anniversary of the Normandy Landings.
During a television debate, Sir Keir Starmer faced scrutiny over his tax policies as rival Rishi Sunak criticised the Labour leader for not detailing his fiscal plans.
The Daily Express highlights the lively TV debate performance of Rishi Sunak.