2024-07-14
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 14th of July 2024
Ed Miliband has been accused of risking the nation’s food security by approving the UK’s largest solar farm, despite concerns about the impact on farmland and future food production.
Ed Miliband has been accused of risking the nation’s food security by approving the UK’s largest solar farm, despite concerns about the impact on farmland and future food production.
Alan Milburn, a former health secretary, has been appointed to lead NHS reform, advocating for increased private sector involvement and consumer choice.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has warned that the Labour Party’s economic policies would lead to financial ruin for future generations, urging voters to prevent a potential Labour government led by Keir Starmer.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has criticised welfare handouts, stating that they lack the dignity of wages and arguing that redistribution alone is insufficient to address Britain’s ongoing economic issues.
On a cold, grey day, a princess returns to public life at the Trooping the Colour event after cancer treatment, proving to be a tonic for the nation’s spirits.
Tory manifesto will pledge that climate targets must consider their impact on households, amid concerns that Labour’s net zero plans risk leading to blackouts and damaging the economy.
The Chancellor has accused Labour of betraying pensioners by implementing tax measures to fill a £38 billion hole, while pledging to protect retirees under the Conservative plan.
The Sunday Telegraph reveals Rishi Sunak’s intention to reintroduce National Service for 18-year-olds if he is elected.
The Sunday Telegraph highlights Labour’s plan, announced by Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting, to have NHS staff work evenings and weekends to reduce waiting lists.
The Sunday Telegraph reports on the impending prohibition of civil service roles focused on diversity, equality, and inclusion due to a Whitehall spending clampdown.