2024-11-23
Daily Express Front Page 23rd of November 2024
Millions may face significant challenges accessing necessary support as proposed increases in national insurance threaten the sustainability of social care providers, warn campaigners.
Millions may face significant challenges accessing necessary support as proposed increases in national insurance threaten the sustainability of social care providers, warn campaigners.
The UK economy is experiencing a downturn following recent tax increases implemented by the Labour government, leading to declines in the pound, stock market, and retail sales.
King Charles is preparing for a significant visit to India as he returns to full health, with the palace making arrangements for the upcoming tour.
The UK’s private sector is experiencing a downturn following the introduction of the Labour Party’s budget, with business leaders expressing concern over its potential impact on economic growth and resilience.
Northvolt’s chief executive has resigned following the decision to halt plans for a battery gigafactory in Europe, citing concerns over funding shortages and sustaining green energy initiatives amid prevailing economic challenges.
A significant increase in hospital admissions has been reported due to adverse reactions from slimming injections, as a growing number of individuals resort to purchasing these weight loss drugs online.
The Kremlin has issued a stark warning to Britain, threatening retaliation after a UK-supplied weapon reportedly struck Russian territory, as tensions escalate with the possibility of advanced missile use.
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu could face arrest if he travels to Britain, following a ruling by the International Criminal Court (ICC) citing allegations of war offences in Gaza, as UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer expresses support for the ICC investigation.
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his defence minister over alleged incidents in Gaza, a move met with strong rejection by Israeli leaders.
Ed Miliband is reportedly revisiting plans for a ‘green tax’ on boilers, aiming to push manufacturers towards meeting climate change targets through the increased installation of heat pumps.