2023-11-17
i Front Page 17th of November 2023
The i highlights the government’s plan to penalise universal credit claimants refusing jobs.
The i highlights the government’s plan to penalise universal credit claimants refusing jobs.
The i paper reveals a potential major state pension rise in April, financed by benefit reductions.
The i paper covers David Cameron’s return to politics as UK’s foreign secretary.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s consideration of pre-Christmas tax cuts to win Tory favour and reduce Labour’s poll lead is reported by The i.
The i paper reports on the controversy surrounding Suella Braverman’s role, as Rishi Sunak faces criticism for his alleged inability to dismiss his Home Secretary.
The i reports on the rising internal Conservative party criticism of Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s remarks on the upcoming pro-Palestine march in London.
The i reports on Downing Street’s surprise at Suella Braverman’s unsuccessful bid to outlaw homeless tents.
The i reports that King Charles III, a long-time advocate for climate change, will suppress his personal views as he endorses a new phase of oil and gas exploration in his House of Lords address on Tuesday.
The i reports on the UK’s national security council’s alleged lack of readiness for the increased terror threat following the Israel-Hamas conflict.