2024-11-18
Daily Star Front Page 18th of November 2024
Stars participating in a jungle-based reality show have been advised to stay close together to avoid encounters with aggressive creatures, described as hairy and resembling mythical beasts.
Stars participating in a jungle-based reality show have been advised to stay close together to avoid encounters with aggressive creatures, described as hairy and resembling mythical beasts.
The US administration has authorised the use of long-range missiles by Ukraine, potentially allowing the UK to deploy Storm Shadow missiles, as part of a shift in its strategic policy towards the conflict in the region.
The Labour Party’s proposed tax measures on farmers have been criticised for potentially undermining food security, as concerns grow about the impact on British agriculture and the broader economy.
Keir Starmer is facing pressure from business leaders, MPs, and peers to align more closely with EU regulations in order to strengthen the UK’s economic ties with the bloc, amid concerns of potential trade conflicts with the US.
The United States has approved the use of American long-range missiles by Ukraine, marking a significant policy shift and enabling limited strikes against Russian targets.
Hundreds of homes are experiencing a significant sewage problem as toilets are directly discharging waste into rivers, raising environmental and health concerns.
The Prime Minister reportedly disregarded a senior adviser’s clear memo advising against holding an early election, raising concerns about the potential implications for government strategy and stability.
Julie Bindel recounted an encounter with police over the content of a tweet, following a complaint received from a transgender individual, sparking discussions about free speech and policing.
William Hague has criticised Peter Mandelson for attempting to become the UK’s new envoy in the US while also seeking to be chancellor of the University of Oxford, arguing that holding both positions would be incompatible.
The Labour party has announced plans for a £1 billion investment in bus services across the UK, aiming to implement London-style public transport systems nationwide.