2024-11-17
Sunday People Front Page 17th of November 2024
A former EastEnders actress has shared her experience of financial hardship, revealing that she had to rely on a food bank due to lack of money for groceries.
A former EastEnders actress has shared her experience of financial hardship, revealing that she had to rely on a food bank due to lack of money for groceries.
The UK has been criticised for sending 470 delegates to a UN climate change summit in Azerbaijan, raising questions about the country’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint.
Concerns are rising over the increasing number of vulnerable children being placed in unregulated care homes, highlighting issues of inadequate government oversight and the exploitation of young residents in the UK.
Doctors have identified a new condition linked to prolonged mobile phone use while sitting, informally named “Bog Bum.”
Britain is facing a severe cold spell, raising concerns about the impact on vulnerable older adults due to the lack of extended support for winter fuel, as the government maintains current deadlines.
The UK’s growing reliance on unhealthy food options significantly impacts the economy, costing an estimated £268 billion annually due to associated healthcare, social, and welfare expenses.
Household bills are expected to increase by £280 next year due to rises in council tax, energy, water, broadband, and train travel costs, prompting concerns about inflation and interest rates.
Boris Johnson has criticised what he perceives as an overreach of investigative practices under Keir Starmer, likening it to Soviet-era policing and expressing concerns over free speech due to rising scrutiny on social media expressions.
Kemi Badenoch has challenged Sir Keir Starmer regarding hate speech legislation, emphasising the importance of defending free speech following a dispute involving a Telegraph writer’s tweet.
Joe Exotic, known as the “Tiger King,” has expressed his desire to be appointed as the United States Wildlife Director, reaching out to a prominent figure for support while he remains in high-security confinement.