2022-11-03
Times Front Page 3rd of November 2022
The Times reports that the government plans to extend the windfall tax on oil and gas companies for five years to raise £40 billion.
The Times reports that the government plans to extend the windfall tax on oil and gas companies for five years to raise £40 billion.
According to The Times, people with convictions for robbery, indecent exposure, and domestic violence have joined the police.
According to The Times, senior Conservative MPs have warned Suella Braverman she risks fueling support for far-right extremists by referring to the Channel migrant crisis as an invasion.
The Dover migrant processing center firebomb attack is covered by The Times.
According to The Times, Rishi Sunak is upholding Liz Truss’s decision to keep King Charles from attending COP 27 despite the royal’s desire to attend.
The Times reports that the prime minister wants a new “more ambitious” agreement with France over Channel crossings.
In what a Downing St source allegedly called a “silver bullet public policy”, Sunak plans to overhaul the nation’s education system by introducing the British Baccalaureate and a network of top-tier technical institutions.
On the front of The Times, a political sketch notes that there was an unusual silence from reporters and photographers as Mr Sunak arrived at Downing Street on Tuesday, as nobody shouted any salutations or asked questions.