2024-07-10
i Front Page 10th of July 2024
The i reports Thames Water’s chief executive will get an extra £195,000 for the first quarter, as the firm seeks OFWAT’s approval for bill increases to make it “investable.
The i reports Thames Water’s chief executive will get an extra £195,000 for the first quarter, as the firm seeks OFWAT’s approval for bill increases to make it “investable.
The i reports that the Chancellor is gearing up for a showdown on housing as Labour aims to fulfil its promise of constructing 300,000 homes each year.
The i reports Labour’s first clash with Brussels as the EU aims to ease migration for young people aged 18-30 to the UK for studying, living, and working.
The Prime Minister has pledged to ‘rebuild Britain’ and restore trust in public life, highlighting the importance of delicate foundations and prioritising the country over party interests.
Keir Starmer is on course to become Prime Minister today with a 170 majority forecast, while the Tories face their worst ever result after 14 years in government.
Labour’s lead narrows in the final poll before voting, but Keir Starmer is still on course for a landslide victory with a projected 17-point lead.
Britain’s prisons are days away from being full, with officials preparing emergency measures and a ‘one in, one out’ system to handle the overflow of inmates.
Labour leader Keir Starmer is considering early talks with France’s National Rally party as they approach potential victory, while expressing disapproval of some of their more extreme policies.
Dozens of economists have warned that Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer are failing to provide a robust plan for economic growth, with insufficient investment likely leading to stagnation in the UK.
Voters in the UK have shown overwhelming support for a plan to save Britain’s rivers, challenging both Labour and the Tories to address water pollution issues urgently.