2024-10-15
Daily Star Front Page 15th of October 2024
A recent survey has revealed that one in three people resort to spending time in the garden shed to avoid interactions with their partner, sometimes for as long as four hours at a time.
A recent survey has revealed that one in three people resort to spending time in the garden shed to avoid interactions with their partner, sometimes for as long as four hours at a time.
Urfan Sharif called the police from Pakistan, stating that his daughter, Sara Sharif, died following an incident described as “legal punishment,” during a trial that heard his account.
The Daily Telegraph reveals that the government plans to offer weight-loss injections to the unemployed, aiming to reduce obesity and boost employment.
According to the i, the Chancellor is expected to announce an increase in national insurance contributions for employers in the forthcoming Budget.
The Independent reports that Afghan special forces and their families will be allowed to resettle in the UK after new evidence confirmed their UK payments.
The Financial Times reports that Chancellor Rachel Reeves has strongly hinted at an increase in business taxes in the upcoming Budget.
A father from Pakistan reportedly admitted to physically disciplining his ten-year-old daughter, explaining his actions as a form of legal punishment for her misbehaviour.
Business leaders have warned that the Prime Minister’s plan to increase National Insurance contributions for firms could harm investment and act as a deterrent to businesses, raising concerns about the impact on jobs and economic growth.
Keir Starmer is under pressure to initiate an independent inquiry after a senior UK law officer reportedly intervened to help secure a taxpayer-funded police escort for Taylor Swift.
Investment from finance and technology giants is set to boost the British economy, as new opportunities and favourable conditions encourage major international firms to establish their presence in the UK.