2024-10-20
Daily Star Sunday Front Page 20th of October 2024
Liam Payne’s sister, Ruth, released an emotional tribute to her late brother, sharing a heartfelt message alongside a picture from her wedding.
Liam Payne’s sister, Ruth, released an emotional tribute to her late brother, sharing a heartfelt message alongside a picture from her wedding.
The UK government plans to distribute NHS smartwatches to millions as part of a 10-year health service transformation strategy, aiming to utilise modern technology for improved patient care and efficiency.
A man previously involved in a notorious road incident was seen interacting with an alpaca at a partner’s farm, raising public interest due to his past.
Liam Payne’s sister has expressed her sorrow in a moving tribute following the unfortunate passing of their brother, who died in a balcony fall, with their father visiting the site of the tragedy.
As the upcoming Budget introduces significant tax measures, a poll indicates that the Conservatives have gained an advantage over Labour regarding family financial trust, marking a shift in voter sentiment not seen since Boris Johnson’s tenure as Prime Minister.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced plans to raise National Insurance contributions for businesses, aiming to close a £9 billion gap in NHS funding and bolster healthcare services.
The Guardian highlights exclusive calls for therapist regulation amid a rise in abuse allegations.
The Daily Express reports that the government has been cautioned that more migrant deaths in the Channel are likely unless the crisis is addressed as a “national emergency”.
The Daily Star reports a “day of shame” as Britain’s tea tradition is overshadowed by the rise of milky lattes as the preferred beverage.
Rachel Reeves is planning to adjust the income tax thresholds, which may lead to raising taxes for up to one million people, while the chancellor has promised increased funding for the NHS.