2022-09-14
Guardian Front Page 14th of September 2022
According to The Guardian, new prime minister Liz Truss is targeting red tape in order to undermine Boris Johnson’s anti-obesity rules.
According to The Guardian, new prime minister Liz Truss is targeting red tape in order to undermine Boris Johnson’s anti-obesity rules.
There is pressure on Liz Truss to reveal details about her energy policy, according to the Guardian.
As a result of a concerted Ukrainian offensive, Russian forces are targeting infrastructure facilities, including power and water plants, according to the Guardian.
It begins with King Charles’s address to the nation, in which he acknowledges that his role needs to change.
According to The Guardian, Liz Truss will make the announcement to MPs on energy bills, which will be frozen at about £2,500 per year until 2024 as part of a £130 billion package of support.”.
After launching her premiership with a brutal cabinet clear-out, Liz Truss said the UK would “ride out the storm” of the worst cost of living crisis since the 1970s.
The Guardian reports that the fourth prime minister in six years faces a race against time to address the cost-of-living crisis.
A “low tax economy” is apparently on prime minister Truss’ radar, according to the Guardian.
According to The Guardian, Liz Truss’s law and order plans have been criticized by the police chief responsible for boosting crime fighting as “unwise”.