2025-01-03
Daily Express Front Page 3rd of January 2025
Kemi Badenoch has insisted on a national inquiry into organised abuse groups, highlighting its necessity due to past incidents across the UK.
Kemi Badenoch has insisted on a national inquiry into organised abuse groups, highlighting its necessity due to past incidents across the UK.
A devastating incident occurred in New Orleans where an individual drove a truck into a crowd, resulting in the tragic deaths of ten people; the attacker had connections to extremist ideologies and was neutralised by law enforcement.
Pensioners who have been deprived of winter fuel payments are anticipated to be £500 worse off due to an increase in energy bills, sparking concerns among campaigners about the impact of the recent 12% rise in the price cap on gas and electricity costs.
Former PM Tony Blair’s decision to grant unrestricted access to EU migrants in 2004, aimed at boosting the economy, is now considered a major oversight despite previous warnings from senior ministers against such measures.
Health experts are urging caution regarding the purchase of weight loss drugs online, highlighting the potential dangers of unregulated sellers and counterfeit products which may contain harmful ingredients.
In 2024, significant advancements in cancer vaccine research marked a groundbreaking year, with experts celebrating the rapid progress in treatment options that promise hope for millions of patients.
Just Stop Oil has faced criticism for “hypocrisy” after importing T-shirts manufactured 4,000 miles away, raising questions about their commitment to environmental conservation.
Retailers are counting on a surge in Boxing Day sales to counteract financial challenges following a recent tax increase in Labour’s budget.
In his Christmas speech, the King will emphasise unity and hope, delivering the message from a hospital chapel amidst his ongoing health challenges.
Labour’s economic policies are believed to be creating challenges for businesses, potentially driving the UK toward a recession by fostering a climate that discourages investment and growth, according to industry leaders.