2023-06-02
Guardian Front Page 2nd of June 2023
Families and MPs express dismay over the Cabinet Office’s refusal to release unredacted messages to the COVID inquiry, as covered by The Guardian.
Families and MPs express dismay over the Cabinet Office’s refusal to release unredacted messages to the COVID inquiry, as covered by The Guardian.
The Guardian highlights university leaders’ concerns about UK higher education funding relying excessively on overseas student fees.
Labour and Liberal Democrats, as reported by The Guardian, allege government concealment concerning Boris Johnson’s unreleased WhatsApp messages and notebooks.
The Guardian highlights Labour’s plans to enable local councils to purchase land inexpensively in their bid to resolve the UK housing crisis.
The Guardian informs us that the Met Police have decided to stop responding to mental health calls unless there’s a potential threat to life.
According to leaked documents referenced by The Guardian, over 3,000 asylum seekers might face detention and deportation monthly in order to enforce Suella Braverman’s asylum bill.
The Guardian reports on the Prime Minister facing pressure to delay or cancel Boris Johnson’s proposed resignation honours list.
The Guardian’s lead story is Boris Johnson being referred to the police over potential breach of lockdown rules, with a secondary lead on a fatal crash in Wales inciting riots in the capital.
Sexual assault and harassment by patients has reportedly been endured by thousands of hospital staff, a troubling issue brought to light by The Guardian.