2024-05-16
Times Front Page 16th of May 2024
Keir Starmer’s six new pledges to attract voters, which include no fresh policies but a promise to manage UK’s borders, are highlighted in The Times.
Keir Starmer’s six new pledges to attract voters, which include no fresh policies but a promise to manage UK’s borders, are highlighted in The Times.
The Times reports on proposed alterations to sex education, advising schools to sidestep gender identity discussions.
The Times reports that a weight-loss injection could be prescribed to millions of Britons to reduce heart attack and stroke risk by 20%.
The Times highlights a study revealing that obesity doubles the likelihood of individuals taking work absences.
The Times reports a significant decline in private school enrolment, the largest in over a decade.
The Times reveals that Sir Keir Starmer is under fire from senior Labour members and female MPs for permitting right-wing Tory Natalie Elphicke to join the party.
The Times reveals new Ofcom rules directing social media apps like TikTok and Instagram to control aggressive algorithms promoting harmful content to children.
The Times reports on Hamas accepting a Gaza ceasefire as Israel initiates an offensive in Rafah.
The Times reports on PM Rishi Sunak’s prediction of a hung parliament and his plea for Tory unity.