2024-09-14
Financial Times Front Page 14th of September 2024
Investors are increasingly betting on a significant interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve amid signs of economic cooling and a major meeting looming just before the US election.
Investors are increasingly betting on a significant interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve amid signs of economic cooling and a major meeting looming just before the US election.
More people in Britain are opting for private healthcare due to longer NHS waiting lists and the rising costs of private cover, with record-high admissions to private hospitals in 2024.
President Putin has cautioned Britain and the US that they will be “at war” with Russia if Ukraine uses long-range missiles to hit targets across the border, reports The Times.
The Daily Mirror reports that firms selling zombie knives have earned £350,000 from an amnesty, despite the blades being linked to multiple murders.
Keir Starmer has asserted that Vladimir Putin initiated the Ukraine war and has the power to end it, reports The Guardian.
The Daily Mail claims Keir Starmer is promoting a “nanny state” with his proposal to ban junk food ads before the watershed.
The Daily Telegraph states that the foreign secretary insists Britain and America must arm Ukraine to secure victory against Russia before a crucial winter.
The UK Government is implementing a ban on junk food advertising on television before 9pm from 1 October 2025, with a complete ban on such adverts online set to take effect in 2025, as part of efforts to tackle childhood obesity and improve public health.
Dame Esther Rantzen’s bid to change the law on assisted dying has gained significant support following a key vote, with a 77% majority backing the proposal.
Baroness Boffiness at Oxford University reveals that stroking a wooden chair can significantly reduce stress, suggesting a unique method for achieving calm and tranquility.