2023-07-18
i Front Page 18th of July 2023
The i paper reports that an Alzheimer’s-slowing drug could be accessible via the NHS by 2025.
The i paper reports that an Alzheimer’s-slowing drug could be accessible via the NHS by 2025.
The i notes the rising frustration directed at Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, who has pledged to maintain the Conservatives’ two-child benefits cap.
The i reports that Downing Street’s strategy to halt public sector strikes involves salary hikes for a million workers.
The i reveals that Huw Edwards is currently in hospital for his mental health following the series of allegations against him.
The i reports on fresh allegations and the BBC boss’s admission of no contact with the suspended presenter.
The young person at the centre of the BBC controversy, speaking in the i, maintains the presenter did nothing inappropriate.
The i notes the crisis at the BBC following the involvement of the police in the ongoing investigation.
The i discusses backlash against Immigration minister Robert Jenrick from fellow Conservatives after he ordered removal of Disney murals at a children’s asylum centre.
The i paper’s top story features Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick allegedly ordering the removal of a ‘too welcoming’ Mickey Mouse mural at an asylum centre.