2024-07-13
Financial Times Front Page 13th of July 2024
Sir Keir Starmer will propose legislation to eliminate hereditary peers from the House of Lords, targeting 47 Conservative peers, reports the Financial Times.
Sir Keir Starmer will propose legislation to eliminate hereditary peers from the House of Lords, targeting 47 Conservative peers, reports the Financial Times.
The Independent reports on mounting calls for US President Joe Biden to forgo seeking re-election.
The Daily Mirror reports that family members are devastated after a mother and her two daughters were tragically killed in a crossbow attack at their residence.
An investigation revealed that a potentially lethal crossbow could be purchased within two minutes without any questions asked, following a tragic incident involving a crossbow attack resulting in three fatalities.
Sir Keir Starmer is set to approve the release of thousands of prisoners after serving 40% of their sentences to alleviate overcrowding and avoid a breakdown in law and order due to low cell numbers.
The Daily Star reveals England’s secret weapon: a lucky cat resembling Phil Foden.
The i reports that Labour backbenchers are preparing to force a vote on the two-child benefit cap, posing the prime minister’s first Commons rebellion.
The Daily Mail highlights that some Tories dismiss claims of an imminent prisons crisis leading to law and order breakdown as “shameless scaremongering”.
Policymakers and campaigners have condemned proposed water bill increases for England and Wales, criticising the water industry for showing “contempt” towards customers through alleged poor service, sewage dumping, and leakage issues.
The Daily Telegraph reports that some inmates will be released early to prevent potential law and order breakdowns in Britain.