2024-09-22
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 22nd of September 2024
Minister Robert Jenrick has claimed that dozens of terror suspects have entered the UK via small boats, criticizing security failures and stressing the need for stricter border control.
Minister Robert Jenrick has claimed that dozens of terror suspects have entered the UK via small boats, criticizing security failures and stressing the need for stricter border control.
Labour is reconsidering its support for the 2030 ban on new petrol cars, potentially allowing hybrid vehicles to be sold until 2035 to benefit consumers and the motor industry.
The Sunday Telegraph reveals the BBC violated its own editorial standards over 1,500 times during the peak of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Teaching unions are urging the Government to stop testing children on times tables and to scale back grammar exams in order to reduce pupil anxiety.
The Sunday Telegraph highlights Sir Keir Starmer’s Tuesday speech, cautioning that the situation may deteriorate before improving.
The Home Secretary has announced that extreme misogyny will be classified as terrorism, aiming to combat the radicalisation of young men online.
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.