2024-10-11
i Front Page 11th of October 2024
Carers are anticipated to receive a pay increase through a new law introduced by Rayner, aiming to implement higher wages across the care sector via a new negotiating body.
Carers are anticipated to receive a pay increase through a new law introduced by Rayner, aiming to implement higher wages across the care sector via a new negotiating body.
A new law introduced by Deputy PM Angela Rayner grants workers the right to request flexible working arrangements, requiring employers to provide one of eight valid reasons for any refusal.
MI5 has raised concerns about potential plots on British soil linked to Iran, with Chief Ken McCallum indicating an increase in the pace and scale of such threats as international tensions rise.
The Prime Minister stated he will not rule out UK military involvement should Israel initiate action against Iran, emphasising the need for parliamentary approval for any such decisions and highlighting concerns over escalating tensions in the Middle East.
The i highlights Sue Gray’s resignation as the prime minister’s chief of staff, marking a significant change in the political landscape.
The UK has issued a warning to Israel regarding a potential attack on Iranian nuclear sites, cautioning that such an action could escalate into wider regional conflict.
US President Biden’s statements about potential Israeli action on Iranian oil facilities have increased global tensions, causing a surge in oil prices and raising concerns over energy exports and inflation impacts.
Israel has announced plans to carry out a retaliatory strike on Iran in response to recent missile attacks, while the United States has decided not to support this course of action targeting Iran’s nuclear sites.
Iran’s missile strike on Israel has raised concerns of a potential new conflict, reports the i.
A government report has confirmed that a second IT system used by the Post Office is likely to have been faulty and may have led to wrongful convictions of sub-postmasters and sub-postmistresses, who were investigated and prosecuted over financial discrepancies.