2024-10-11
Daily Telegraph Front Page 11th of October 2024
A proposal involving private hospitals aims to support the NHS by potentially reducing waiting lists for 2.5 million patients with a £1 billion initiative that could commence within weeks.
A proposal involving private hospitals aims to support the NHS by potentially reducing waiting lists for 2.5 million patients with a £1 billion initiative that could commence within weeks.
Del Boy, a beloved character from Only Fools and Horses, supports a campaign to preserve classic British expressions, ensuring they remain part of the language.
Hurricane Milton has resulted in three million people losing electricity in Florida, with eight fatalities reported and significant disruptions including floods and tornadoes, although officials indicate the situation could have been more severe.
A judge has ruled that the teenager responsible for the fatal stabbing of 15-year-old Holly Newton must be publicly identified.
The Daily Mail reports that business leaders fear Labour’s employment reforms could create burdensome regulations that threaten job security.
Economists have calculated that to avoid a return to austerity, the government will need to raise an additional £25 billion annually, following Rachel Reeves’ commitment to not increase day-to-day spending.
The Prime Minister’s pledge to end austerity reportedly requires a £25 billion increase in taxes, highlighting the economic challenges faced by the government amidst plans for substantial public service investment.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has warned of an impending £25 billion tax increase, with concerns that it could lead to financial challenges similar to those experienced under previous administrations.
Certain office workers have been criticised for taking extended breaks under the guise of making tea, thereby allegedly gaining additional holiday time.
A new law introduced by Deputy PM Angela Rayner grants workers the right to request flexible working arrangements, requiring employers to provide one of eight valid reasons for any refusal.