2022-07-05
Times Front Page 5th of July 2022
After convoys of protesters brought parts of the road network to a standstill on Monday, the government has urged police to take a zero-tolerance approach to fuel campaigners.
After convoys of protesters brought parts of the road network to a standstill on Monday, the government has urged police to take a zero-tolerance approach to fuel campaigners.
According to Tory rebels, Boris Johnson’s handling of allegations Tory MP Chris Pincher groped two men has bolstered their efforts to oust him.
According to The Times, Tory MP Chris Pincher, who was suspended by his party following ‘drunken groping’ claims, is facing fresh allegations from an activist.
According to the Times, a VAT cut could help people cope with soaring prices.
Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom have all committed to sending more troops to NATO’s eastern flank, The Times reports.
The Times reports that the Metropolitan Police has been placed under special measures.
Several world leaders have denounced the attack on a shopping center in Ukraine, which killed at least 10 people, according to The Times.
There will be a summit between Boris Jonson and Emmanuel Macron to improve ties between the UK and France, The Times reported.
An internal threat to the prime minister’s leadership is reported in The Times.
The Times quoted Boris Johnson as saying that people like Prince Charles should “keep an open mind” about the government’s policy of sending undocumented migrants to Rwanda.