2025-06-22
Sunday People Front Page 22nd of June 2025
The US is moving stealth bombers within striking distance of Iran, with the President deploying bunker-busting planes to the region in a show of force.
The US is moving stealth bombers within striking distance of Iran, with the President deploying bunker-busting planes to the region in a show of force.
A British man has been arrested in Cyprus under suspicion of spying at an RAF base, allegedly as part of an Iranian effort that prompted the US to deploy bombers and raised security fears among UK authorities.
The health secretary states that the NHS lacks the funds to support assisted dying, criticising MPs for having made the wrong decision.
Tensions are rising as Iran’s leadership moves to fortify its position, with more than twenty senior commanders reportedly killed and the US deploying strategic bombers to a key Pacific base.
As he turns 43, the Prince is commended by an influential environmental campaigner for championing sustainability, highlighting growing hope for global conservation efforts.
The Tories have urged business leaders to oppose new union rules proposed under a workers’ rights plan, warning that tighter employment regulations could inflict serious harm on the UK economy.
The Home Office is under criticism for failing to collect over £50m from firms profiting from asylum accommodation, generating frustration over government oversight and calls for swift recovery of the outstanding funds.
A television actor claims to have witnessed a recording of a being seemingly from another world, prompting renewed speculation about what might be concealed from the public.
MPs have narrowly endorsed a measure legalising assisted dying for terminally ill adults, sparking renewed debate as it progresses despite ongoing resistance in Parliament.
Plans are underway to implement nationwide genetic screening for newborns on the NHS, offering earlier identification and personalised care for serious health conditions.