2022-12-16
Guardian Front Page 16th of December 2022
According to The Guardian, four former Conservative ministers have called on the prime minister to end the nurses’ pay dispute.
According to The Guardian, four former Conservative ministers have called on the prime minister to end the nurses’ pay dispute.
The Guardian’s front page features an article condemning police for victim-blaming in rape cases. It also highlights the “persistent failures” of the criminal justice system.
According to The Guardian’s lead story, the NHS is at breaking point with overcrowded wards and burnt-out doctors.
Recent declines in the NHS have been attributed to a “decade of neglect” by successive Conservative governments, according to a report featured in the Guardian.
The Guardian reports that the Conservatives are being criticised for their plans to use the military as strike breakers.
The Guardian’s front page quotes the head of Britain’s nursing union as saying the health secretary is a “bullyboy” who won’t negotiate with her because she represents a predominantly female workforce.
Medical professionals in Iran report that security forces are shooting at female anti-regime protesters, targeting their faces and genitals.
According to The Guardian, the government has approved the building of a new coal mine, despite concerns about emissions.
A new report from The Guardian claims that Baroness Mone lobbied for another firm to win government contracts for COVID PPE.
To avoid a rebellion from backbench MPs, the prime minister is dropping mandatory housebuilding targets.