2024-08-04
Sunday Times Front Page 4th of August 2024
The Sunday Times reports that over a hundred protesters have been detained amid widespread riots across Britain.
The Sunday Times reports that over a hundred protesters have been detained amid widespread riots across Britain.
The British chancellor is being accused of covering up a £20 billion financial black hole and is reportedly planning to cancel rail and road schemes, blaming previous Conservative leaders Hunt and Sunak for the deficit.
Thousands of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia may never return home because they have been indoctrinated and turned against their country, according to interviews with affected families and educators.
Israel carried out a targeted airstrike in Gaza intending to eliminate a Hamas leader, resulting in the death of numerous civilians and a complex humanitarian situation.
Sir Tony Blair has urged the new prime minister to outline a comprehensive plan to control migration and address its related issues, warning that the absence of such a strategy would lead to political instability.
The Labour Party, under the leadership of Keir Starmer, is considering plans to overhaul the regulation of green belt areas to address the housing shortage and is also aiming to reduce MPs’ summer recess.
A senior Conservative Party official is being investigated by the Gambling Commission for allegedly placing dozens of bets on the timing of the election date, which has prompted comparisons to the “partygate” scandal and speculation of additional wrongdoing within the party.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has disclosed that his faith in Hindu dharma reinforces his sense of duty, guiding him in his campaign as he takes ‘ultimate responsibility’ for the upcoming general elections, while a new poll indicates Labour could secure a 262-seat majority.
British gangs are exploiting Dubai’s banking regulations by transporting suitcases filled with millions of pounds of cash, derived from cocaine sales, to be laundered and used to finance further criminal activities.
Diane Abbott and several former Labour MPs may be offered peerages as Keir Starmer aims to reward allies by granting them seats in the House of Lords.