2021-10-17
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 17th of October 2021
The man suspected of fatally stabbing MP Sir David Amess had previously been referred to the government’s counter-extremism programme, The Sunday Telegraph reports.
The man suspected of fatally stabbing MP Sir David Amess had previously been referred to the government’s counter-extremism programme, The Sunday Telegraph reports.
The Sunday Telegraph reports that Prime Minister Boris Johnson is preparing for a battle with the courts and the House of Lords over Northern Ireland.
The Sunday Telegraph reports that the red list of 54 countries could be cut to as few as nine, opening up travel to more countries.
The Sunday Telegraph reports that the new foreign secretary Liz Truss has waded into a major diplomatic row over Britain’s new security pact with the US and Australia.
The Sunday Telegraph writes that the government’s own analysis suggests Boris Johnson’s National Insurance hike could result in the breakdown of families – and deter companies from hiring new staff and increasing wages.
The Sunday Telegraph leads with the reaction to news that the prime minister wants to raise national insurance to pay for health and social care.
Britain out of Afghanistan – that’s the headline on the front of The Sunday Telegraph, as the final troops finally leave the country after 20 years.
The Sunday Telegraph leads with the story that former prime minister Tony Blair has launched a furious attack on the US president’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, calling it “imbecilic”.
Police should trawl through the social media accounts of people applying for firearms licences to prevent those with extremist views from having access to deadly weapons, The Sunday Telegraph reports.