2024-08-11
Mail on Sunday Front Page 11th of August 2024
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is reportedly being denied crucial security briefings due to interference from his chief of staff Sue Gray, according to The Mail on Sunday.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is reportedly being denied crucial security briefings due to interference from his chief of staff Sue Gray, according to The Mail on Sunday.
The Mail on Sunday reports that rioters, incited by social media misinformation and exploiting the tragic deaths of three young girls, have caused chaos in eight English towns and cities.
New CCTV footage from Manchester Airport shows three police officers being violently attacked, shedding light on the events leading up to an incident where one officer kicked a teenager.
Prince William has called on England to give a final effort to secure victory in the Euro 2024 final, reports The Mail on Sunday.
Sir Keir Starmer is set to initiate renegotiations over the UK’s post-Brexit relationship with the EU, seeking more relaxed rules and lower trade barriers, amid warnings from Boris Johnson about the potential loss of national independence.
Rishi Sunak warns that Keir Starmer would cause significant damage to Britain within 100 days if Labour wins the upcoming election, citing concerns over policy changes such as scrapping the Rwanda migrant scheme and raising taxes.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Nigel Farage of being influenced by pro-Russian sentiment, following Farage’s controversial comments blaming Western actions for the conflict in Ukraine.
The Princess of Wales made a public appearance at the Trooping the Colour celebration, marking her first outing since announcing her treatment for cancer.
Rescue teams are hunting for missing Dr Michael Mosley in a dangerous cave complex known as The Abyss on the Greek island of Symi, while his family remains hopeful despite the prolonged nature of his disappearance.
The Conservative Party has urgently called on Rishi Sunak to implement tax cuts, fearing a possible electoral defeat amidst waning party support.