2024-08-11
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 11th of August 2024
Schools will teach students to identify conspiracy theories as part of a curriculum overhaul following recent riots, acknowledging the harmful effects of fake news on society.
Schools will teach students to identify conspiracy theories as part of a curriculum overhaul following recent riots, acknowledging the harmful effects of fake news on society.
The Prime Minister promises to implement 24-hour courts to address rioters following far-right violence that resulted in attacks on officers and looting across the country.
UK Prime Minister has entered discussions with Spain regarding the potential implementation of a youth mobility scheme, aimed at facilitating easier movement and work opportunities for young people post-Brexit.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to announce significant pay rises for teachers and nurses, aimed at addressing workforce shortages and improving morale in the public sector.
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.