2024-01-03
Times Front Page 3rd of January 2024
The Times reports an anticipated cancellation of over a million appointments and operations due to the junior doctor’s strike.
The Times reports an anticipated cancellation of over a million appointments and operations due to the junior doctor’s strike.
The Times reports on Cancer Research UK’s warning about the rising rate of cancer diagnoses and lagging research funding.
The Times reports on new plans for UK arrivals to be checked via facial recognition technology, eliminating the need for passports.
The Times reports that jobcentres and employers will recommend therapy or club activities to maintain employee wellness.
The Times reports on civil servants being excessively promoted to circumvent pay restrictions.
The Times reveals Labour’s general election manifesto, promising a significant increase in nursery places.
The Times reports on the Conservative’s pledge to reduce initial costs for first-time home buyers to attract young voters.
The Times reports on Labour’s development of alternatives to the Tory’s Rwanda asylum scheme.
The Times reveals successful trial of face recognition cameras by police for criminal investigations.
The Times reports that NHS data reveals one in eight A&E patients endure over an hour’s wait in ambulances.