2023-07-31
Guardian Front Page 31st of July 2023
Safety and travel groups have criticised government considerations to limit councils’ ability to enforce 20mph speed limits as shortsighted and divisive, according to The Guardian.
Safety and travel groups have criticised government considerations to limit councils’ ability to enforce 20mph speed limits as shortsighted and divisive, according to The Guardian.
Leading doctors and scientists issue a warning against abandoning clean air policies, as featured in The Guardian’s main story.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres’ statement about the commencement of an ‘era of global boiling’ is underlined by The Guardian.
In the aftermath of NatWest boss Dame Alison Rose’s resignation, The Guardian reports on accusations that the PM and chancellor have damaged UK’s reputation.
The Guardian highlights a UN report suggesting a ban on phones in schools, prioritising a “human-centred vision of education” over digital technology.
The Guardian reports on a scientific study confirming that heatwaves leading to wildfires in Europe and the US are conclusively linked to human-induced climate change.
The Guardian leads with the mass evacuations triggered by wildfires across Rhodes.
The Guardian suggests Rishi Sunak’s odds of leading the Conservatives to success in the upcoming general election appear to be dwindling after recent by-election losses.
The Guardian states that taxpayers are set to fund a 45% pay rise for the Royal Family despite the ongoing cost of living crisis.
The Guardian anticipates the Conservatives are preparing for “painful results” in the forthcoming three by-elections.