2023-07-31
i Front Page 31st of July 2023
In a story by the i, recent polling data reveals that over half of Britons are fretting about affording basic necessities due to an escalating cost of living crisis.
In a story by the i, recent polling data reveals that over half of Britons are fretting about affording basic necessities due to an escalating cost of living crisis.
The i weekend reports that Labour has seen a three-point lead increase over the Conservatives after the PM signals a step back from the UK’s climate plans.
The i highlights UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres’ pronouncement about the dawn of the ‘era of global boiling’.
The i emphasises on the urgent need for tougher banking controls in the wake of the NatWest crisis.
i reports on Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s decision to postpone major recycling reforms for a year to help mitigate inflation.
The i critiques airlines for allegedly transporting holidaymakers to Greece’s wildfire-hit areas without offering any options for refund or rebooking.
In its coverage of the Rhodes fires, the i cautions the Conservative party against backpedalling on climate policies.
i weekend highlights Tory insiders’ fears of losing up to 150 MPs in the next general election after recent by-election defeats.
The i paper notes that one in six people will be stuck on NHS waiting lists if doctor strikes continue.
The i paper suggests that economists now foresee a Bank of England interest rate hike to 5.25% next month, in response to the new inflation figures.