2024-12-20
Daily Telegraph Front Page 20th of December 2024
The PM has appointed Lord Mandelson as the new ambassador to Washington, aiming to strengthen the UK-US relationship in light of recent trade tensions with former President Trump.
The PM has appointed Lord Mandelson as the new ambassador to Washington, aiming to strengthen the UK-US relationship in light of recent trade tensions with former President Trump.
The European Court of Human Rights has allowed a high-profile individual to remain in the UK, citing concerns over potential mistreatment if returned to Turkey, despite numerous visits to the country.
Elon Musk has expressed support for Nigel Farage by offering financial backing after a meeting at Mar-a-Lago with the Reform Party’s treasurer.
A person alleged to be involved in espionage activities was reportedly managing financial dealings for a Duke, raising concerns and international scrutiny over these connections and prompting pressure for greater transparency regarding the Duke’s finances and business ventures with China.
Rachel Reeves’ proposed increase in the inheritance tax threshold, part of Labour’s economic strategy, is criticised by Kemi Badenoch for potentially costing more than it generates, sparking concern over its impact on UK farmers and the broader economy.
MI5 is investigating financial connections and cash flow involving a Duke and China, amid concerns over potential ties and influence by external entities, with senior Tories demanding a clearer understanding of these associations.
A suspect with links to China, who was reportedly very close to Prince Andrew, was identified as a potential security threat by MI5.
Labour’s proposal to accelerate housing development in the Home Counties has sparked concerns among local communities over potential reduction in their influence on planning decisions.
Angela Rayner is pushing plans to construct new prisons across Britain, bypassing local councils and Green Belt restrictions to address overcrowding and enhance infrastructure.
Amid concerns over national security, the UK has temporarily suspended certain asylum applications due to the fear of returning militants following the fall of the Syrian regime, as reported by security sources.