2022-07-29
Guardian Front Page 29th of July 2022
“The TUC’s general secretary tells The Guardian that energy profits are an insult to millions of working people.
“The TUC’s general secretary tells The Guardian that energy profits are an insult to millions of working people.
As rail workers voted for fresh action, the UK could face a general strike this summer, according to The Guardian.
According to a report by the UK spending watchdog, ministers and government officials awarded £777m in COVID contracts to a company whose lobbyists include Conservative MP Owen Paterson.
Rishi Sunak repeatedly attacked Liz Truss’ economic policies in their first head-to-head televised debate, according to The Guardian.
The Guardian reports on a report warning of an impending crisis in the NHS and social care.
Liz Truss could overturn hundreds of employment and environmental laws overnight, reports The Guardian.
According to The Guardian, Rishi Sunak has launched his most aggressive attack on Liz Truss to date over tax cuts.
It has been described by the Guardian as a “blue on blue dogfight”.
According to the Guardian, Tuesday’s record-breaking temperature should serve as a climate “wake-up call”.
Despite a scorching heat wave, the Guardian accused outgoing prime minister of “checking out.”