2024-12-01
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 1st of December 2024
A BBC show producer has accused a presenter of inappropriate conduct, claiming that despite reporting the incidents, no action was taken.
A BBC show producer has accused a presenter of inappropriate conduct, claiming that despite reporting the incidents, no action was taken.
Russia is reportedly prepared to launch cyber attacks against Britain, prompting warnings from officials about potential disruptions to critical infrastructure and raising concerns over national security.
Julie Bindel recounted an encounter with police over the content of a tweet, following a complaint received from a transgender individual, sparking discussions about free speech and policing.
Farmers are planning blockades at ports and supermarkets in response to proposed inheritance tax increases, aiming to protest against what they view as unfair tax changes affecting their livelihoods and the broader agriculture sector.
The new Tory leader, Badenoch, has expressed confidence that Labour will not succeed, suggesting they are repeating past errors.
Thousands of business owners are closing ahead of the Chancellor’s expected announcements, fearing potential tax increases may negatively impact their operations and financial stability.
The UK government plans to distribute NHS smartwatches to millions as part of a 10-year health service transformation strategy, aiming to utilise modern technology for improved patient care and efficiency.
Ed Miliband’s plans to erect thousands of electricity pylons as part of the UK’s push for net-zero have sparked controversy, with critics arguing that burying the cables could be cheaper and less damaging to the countryside.
Treasury analysis suggests that proposed borrowing plans by Rachel Reeves could lead to a substantial increase in mortgage rates, potentially rising by up to 1.25 percentage points, impacting the cost of living for homeowners.
Rosie Duffield, a Labour MP, has resigned from the party following backlash over her criticism of Sir Keir Starmer’s policies and allegations related to accepting unauthorised benefits.