2022-12-28
Times Front Page 28th of December 2022
The Times reports that a row between cabinet ministers Suella Braverman and Michael Gove has delayed government’s counter-extremism program, Prevent.
The Times reports that a row between cabinet ministers Suella Braverman and Michael Gove has delayed government’s counter-extremism program, Prevent.
It appears on the front page of The Times that middle-class households will lose up to £40,000 due to the government’s stealth taxes over the next decade.
In order to kickstart Britain’s economic recovery, the prime minister is planning to encourage early retirees to return to work.
The Times reported that health experts recommend avoiding elderly people over Christmas if you have a cough or cold.
As a result of paramedic strikes, senior doctors and NHS officials have warned that the health service faces an “extremely tough festive period.”
According to The Times, Steve Barclay warned ambulance unions they would be responsible for patients’ suffering if they put the public at risk.
There could be two-hour queues at passport control and delays as disembarking passengers are held on planes due to a Border Force strike.
The Times begins with a preview of the ambulance strike next week, as well as criticism of how the government has approached pay negotiations.