2022-06-23
Times Front Page 23rd of June 2022
Rail workers in Liverpool received a 7.1% pay raise as “a new benchmark” for pay awards, reports The Times.
Rail workers in Liverpool received a 7.1% pay raise as “a new benchmark” for pay awards, reports The Times.
The Times reports that Boris Johnson believes he must win his battle with the unions over the rail strike – and expects the stand-off to last months.
“Britain is running into the buffers” due to the rail strikes, the Times reports.
The Times reports that teachers and doctors could be the next to strike after a week of rail chaos.
According to the Sunday Times, Boris Johnson has called on the UK’s allies to remain calm and prepare for a long war in Ukraine.
According to the Times, bosses are being warned against giving employees big wage increases.
There will also be “pain” ahead in Britain as it braces for 11% inflation, according to The Times.
The Times reports that the prime minister is under “fresh pressure” after his ethics adviser resigned.
According to The Times, European judges have blocked the UK from sending its first group of migrants to Rwanda.
According to The Times, the EU accused Boris Johnson of abandoning “constructive cooperation” after he “announced detailed plans to override large parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol”.