2024-02-02
Times Front Page 2nd of February 2024
The Times reports on the Bank of England’s potential interest rate cuts as borrowing costs peak.
The Times reports on the Bank of England’s potential interest rate cuts as borrowing costs peak.
In his first national policing board meeting, Home Secretary James Cleverly urged police chiefs to refocus on core policing, according to The Times.
The Times reports on the Chancellor’s warning of potential smaller tax cuts due to economic frailties.
The Times reveals that UK-based Iranian dissidents have been alerted by police about a heightened risk of violence.
The Times reports on a drone strike on a US military base on the Syria/Jordan border, suspected to be the work of Iran-backed militants.
The Times features a plea from a bereaved mother for a public inquiry into her child’s preventable stabbing death in Nottingham.
The Times reports on the mother of Barnaby Webber, a stabbing victim, accusing Nottinghamshire’s police chief of having “blood on his hands” following last summer’s triple murder.
The Times reports on the British military’s plans to assemble a 500,000-strong force to protect the UK in a potential war against a foe like Russia.
The Times covers the story of a triple murderer from Nottingham being labelled “monstrous” by a victim’s mother in court.
The Times reports on a study revealing a blood test’s ability to detect Alzheimer’s in its earliest stages.