2024-07-22
i Front Page 22nd of July 2024
The US President has announced he will not stand for re-election in 2024, citing a growing internal rebellion and endorsing Kamala Harris as his successor.
The US President has announced he will not stand for re-election in 2024, citing a growing internal rebellion and endorsing Kamala Harris as his successor.
A major global IT crash caused by a faulty software update has severely impacted hospitals, GPs, banks, airlines, and train services, leading to cancellations, delays, and disruption of essential services.
Employees would be given the right to ignore emails, texts and phone calls from their bosses during evenings and weekends under new rules forming part of a broader package of workplace rights.
Avanti West Coast is at risk of nationalisation under the Labour government due to poor service performance, with potential plans including bringing the rail service into public ownership to improve operations and service delivery.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves, as reported by the i, suggests that improving relations with the EU could drive sustained growth in Britain, thereby avoiding tax hikes or spending cuts.
Keir Starmer and Donald Trump have initiated efforts to create a strong working relationship following a congratulatory call from Trump, despite initial advice against such communication from Starmer’s advisers.
England’s young team suffered a heartbreaking loss in the European Championship final against Spain, who secured a 2-1 victory in the closing minutes in Berlin.
UK government sources express frustration over President Biden’s verbal slip-ups and their potential impact on NATO unity and diplomatic relations.
The i reports that Labour backbenchers are preparing to force a vote on the two-child benefit cap, posing the prime minister’s first Commons rebellion.
Companies will be required to refund a portion of customer bills if they do not invest adequately in upgrading their sewage networks under new government regulations, the Environment Secretary has announced.