2024-06-08
Daily Telegraph Front Page 8th of June 2024
The government plans to abolish stamp duty for first-time homebuyers on properties worth up to £250,000, benefiting approximately 200,000 households yearly.
The government plans to abolish stamp duty for first-time homebuyers on properties worth up to £250,000, benefiting approximately 200,000 households yearly.
Military veterans participated in a commemorative event on the beaches of Arromanches to pay tribute to the sacrifices made during the D-Day landings and to honour those who lost their lives.
Jeremy Hunt, in The Daily Telegraph, urges Sir Keir Starmer to promise no property tax hikes if Labour triumphs in the election.
During a television debate, Sir Keir Starmer faced scrutiny over his tax policies as rival Rishi Sunak criticised the Labour leader for not detailing his fiscal plans.
Nigel Farage has announced his decision to stand at the next general election with the goal of positioning the Reform UK party as a viable alternative to the Conservative Party, claiming that a return to traditional political values can attract more voters.
Rishi Sunak has vowed to change the law to protect women’s spaces by defining sex as biological, thereby addressing concerns about gender-based inclusivity policies.
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has dismissed the notion that Donald Trump is to blame for his legal troubles, suggesting instead that ‘lawfare’ is backfiring and that Trump’s conviction might actually make his re-election more likely.
Former president Donald Trump has been convicted on 34 counts related to hush money payments during his 2016 election campaign, marking the first time a former president has been found guilty of a crime.
The Daily Telegraph highlights Diane Abbott’s determination to continue as the MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington.
The Daily Telegraph reports on Rishi Sunak’s recent discussion with Boris Johnson about the election.