2022-08-10
Guardian Front Page 10th of August 2022
According to The Guardian, outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson is confident his successor will help families struggling to pay rising energy costs.
According to The Guardian, outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson is confident his successor will help families struggling to pay rising energy costs.
According to The Guardian, Liz Truss’s tax plans could cost upwards of £50 billion a year, as experts warn the emergency measures will not help the poorest cope with rising living expenses.
In a move that could make it harder to bring successful legal challenges against the government, Justice Secretary Dominic Raab plans to curb judges’ powers – The Guardian reports that the proposals have raised alarms.
China has cut ties with the United States over a range of critical issues, according to The Guardian.
It has been six consecutive interest rate increases by the Bank of England, reports The Guardian.
The Guardian reported that a “far-right ecosystem” is radicalizing children online.
Following the “seismic roar” of England’s Lionesses on Monday, calls were made to ensure their legacy lives on.
According to the Guardian, the world’s five biggest oil companies shared bumper profits of nearly £50bn.
A series of culture war issues will be used by Rishi Sunak to revive his flagging bid for prime minister, according to the Guardian.