2024-12-21
Daily Express Front Page 21st of December 2024
The King is optimistic about resuming full royal duties next year, following his treatment for cancer, and remains committed to representing and promoting Britain globally.
The King is optimistic about resuming full royal duties next year, following his treatment for cancer, and remains committed to representing and promoting Britain globally.
Gisele Pélicot delivered an inspiring message of solidarity and hope to fellow survivors, following the conviction and life sentencing of her husband, Dominique Pélicot, for his severe and numerous offenses.
Prince Andrew will not be attending the Royal Christmas lunch due to emerging links with an alleged Chinese espionage case, prompting him to stay away from Palace gatherings.
Sir Keir Starmer is facing criticism for allegedly betraying pensioners by refusing compensation to Waspi women, following the previous decision to scrap winter fuel payouts for millions of older people.
Keir Starmer has been advised by former NATO chief Lord Robertson that he faces the choice of either increasing the defence budget or reducing troop numbers by 20,000, emphasising the need for bolstered defence spending in the context of strategic security assessments.
Up to 750,000 pensioners in the UK are at risk of missing out on receiving their winter fuel allowance due to an impending deadline, as the government urges eligible individuals to apply for pension credit promptly.
Kemi Badenoch has criticised Labour for their handling of the economy after Britain was placed on recession watch, with GDP falling by 0.1% in October for the second consecutive month.
The PM, Sir Keir Starmer, is calling for urgent inquiries following the tragic death of Sara Sharif, highlighting concerns of inadequate protective measures for vulnerable children.
A father and stepmother have been found guilty of the tragic death of ten-year-old Sara Sharif, which has led to criticism of social services for missing signs that could have prevented the incident.
Jane Hounig, mother of diplomat Rebecca Dykes, has been honoured by the King and vows to continue her daughter’s legacy by campaigning globally to end violence against women.