2025-06-28
Times Front Page 28th of June 2025
Under plans to overhaul the NHS, hospital funding will be tied to patient feedback while medical staff pay depends on waiting list reductions, as the PM emphasises improved care and efficiency.
Under plans to overhaul the NHS, hospital funding will be tied to patient feedback while medical staff pay depends on waiting list reductions, as the PM emphasises improved care and efficiency.
Starmer now faces an estimated £4.25bn shortfall following a policy U-turn, prompting heightened concerns over welfare spending, potential tax implications, and investor confidence as the PM and critics question Labour’s economic credibility.
Keir Starmer is facing a £4.5bn gap in public finances after reversing benefit and winter fuel cuts, prompting economists to warn of tax hikes in the autumn as the PM’s authority suffers another blow.
A newly appointed NHS leader has criticised the organisation’s overcomplicated processes for making patients feel unwelcome, urging simpler procedures and a more patient-focused approach.
A grieving father has honoured his academically gifted son’s memory, praising his kindness and resilience, as the perpetrator received a lengthy prison term, reflecting the family’s resolve to respond with love and dignity.
Starmer faces a £4.25bn shortfall following a policy reversal, prompting concerns over potential tax rises and the impact on investor confidence.
A former royal aide and one-time Special Forces officer has sharply criticised what is seen as a betrayal of certain veterans, aligning with calls for stronger legal protection and an end to retrospective investigations.
Teen darts talent Luke Littler plans to wow American audiences with his trademark flair, determined to secure victories and grow his reputation beyond home shores.
Britain is expected to swelter in temperatures reaching up to 36C, as a so-called “heat dome” grips parts of Europe and prompts warnings of possible disruption to travel and everyday activities.
The PM has made significant concessions on PIP reforms to address concerns raised by his own MPs, aiming to reduce the impact on claimants while maintaining party unity.