2025-07-13
Daily Star Sunday Front Page 13th of July 2025
AI-run pubs are poised to replace human staff with robotic landlords and automated service, prompting debate over potential job losses and the future of a cherished national pastime.
AI-run pubs are poised to replace human staff with robotic landlords and automated service, prompting debate over potential job losses and the future of a cherished national pastime.
The Government is reportedly exploring the option of funding air conditioning installations in homes through grants, as part of a plan to address increasingly severe heatwaves and protect public health.
Angela Rayner faces mounting pressure from a leading union amid escalating concerns about policy and membership matters, prompting unease within Labour over the party’s cohesion and direction.
Medical leaders caution that the continued junior doctors’ strike risks lasting harm to public trust, labelling the action “unjustifiable” and citing polls showing nearly half of the public opposed to walkouts.
Brussels is preparing an annual levy for large corporations to help fund a €1tn EU budget, prompting debate over the potential economic impact on businesses.
Families will see prices on water usage rise during heatwaves, as smart meter trials target high consumption to avoid further supply restrictions.
Rachel Reeves stands accused of orchestrating a “tax time bomb” that could intensify the UK’s economic downturn and heighten the risk of recession, with Tories blaming the Chancellor’s fiscal approach and experts warning of escalating financial pressures.
Entertainers trained in the art of humour are urging people not to label lacklustre leaders as “clowns”, calling for the term “buffoons” instead to preserve their profession’s dignity.
Campaigners are threatening legal challenges against Starmer’s proposed migrant return scheme, prompting concerns it could be derailed before it even starts.
Brussels is proposing an annual levy on large firms to bolster the EU’s budget, prompting debate over potential costs and effects on corporate operations.