2024-10-19
Guardian Front Page 19th of October 2024
The Guardian highlights exclusive calls for therapist regulation amid a rise in abuse allegations.
The Guardian highlights exclusive calls for therapist regulation amid a rise in abuse allegations.
The Guardian reports on the death of Yahya Sinwar, Hamas’ leader, with the IDF claiming responsibility for his “elimination”.
Russian involvement is suspected in an incident where a device was placed on a plane, leading to a fire at a UK warehouse.
A government minister has pledged to resolve a situation where thousands of carers have been put into debt due to repayment demands linked to benefit overpayments, following a significant investigation into the issue and potential breaches of regulations.
Rachel Reeves’s suggestion of a potential increase in employer national insurance contributions has led to claims of Labour possibly reneging on a manifesto pledge, reports The Guardian.
Keir Starmer has pledged to reduce bureaucracy to attract global business investments, prompting concerns over potential safety regulations and standards.
Sir Keir Starmer assured The Guardian he remains focused and undeterred by distractions after his first 100 days as prime minister.
The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Lebanon has accused Israeli forces of deliberately targeting its positions, raising concerns about potential violations of international law and escalating tensions related to Israel’s ongoing military activities in the region.
The Prime Minister’s pledge to end austerity reportedly requires a £25 billion increase in taxes, highlighting the economic challenges faced by the government amidst plans for substantial public service investment.
Rachel Reeves has announced plans to borrow billions of pounds for infrastructure investment in the UK, despite concerns about escalating government debt, and aims to prioritise economic stability while altering current borrowing practices.