2024-04-27
Guardian Front Page 27th of April 2024
The Guardian reports that research reveals hundreds of thousands of pupils in England and Wales are taught by underpaid teaching assistants.
The Guardian reports that research reveals hundreds of thousands of pupils in England and Wales are taught by underpaid teaching assistants.
The Guardian reports on Humza Yousaf facing a no-confidence motion, supported by the Scottish Greens.
The Guardian reports on Labour’s pledge for a major overhaul of railways, aiming for national ownership.
The Guardian reports Rishi Sunak’s commitment to supply Ukraine with a minimum of £3bn annually as part of his defence spending increase.
The Guardian reports on the Met chief’s defence of an officer involved in an antisemitism controversy.
The Guardian highlights the mounting pressure on the prime minister to concede last-minute changes for his Rwanda deportation bill to pass.
The Guardian reports on global leaders urging peace following Israeli strikes on Iran.
The Guardian reports a potential renationalisation of Thames Water, adding its £15bn debt to public liabilities.
The Guardian reports that Brexit exacerbates the “new normal” of drug shortages in Britain.
The Guardian reports a potential smoking ban for future generations, despite opposition from numerous Tory MPs.