2022-06-13
Times Front Page 13th of June 2022
The Times reports that universities will be forced to disclose foreign investment to crack down on undue influence from abroad.
The Times reports that universities will be forced to disclose foreign investment to crack down on undue influence from abroad.
The Times reports the crisis threatening Britain’s railways is deepening after train drivers voted to join the largest rail strikes in a generation.
According to the Times, people on benefits will be able to use them to apply for mortgages and make monthly payments under Boris Johnson’s plans.
According to The Times, Boris Johnson is under pressure to cut taxes to save his premiership this year, as senior Tories accuse his government of being unconservative and socialist.
Boris Johnson was described in The Times as a “wounded victor,” as he lost support of more than four in ten of his MPs in a 63-vote victory over an attempt to remove him from office after 148 MPs ignored his warnings that voting against him would hand Labour the next election.
The Times reports that the “slimmed down” Royal Family on the balcony was the Queen showing the future of the monarchy and “people who matter”.
The Archbishop of York’s tribute to the Queen – “you are still in the saddle” – headlines the front page of The Times.
After experiencing ‘some discomfort’ during Thursday’s jubilee celebrations, the Queen will miss the national service of thanksgiving.
According to The Times, the prime minister’s allies are saying those plotting to remove him are self-indulgent, narcissistic and contemptible.
There are growing concerns that a confidence vote in Mr Johnson could be triggered as more MPs publicly call for his resignation.