2023-08-02
Times Front Page 2nd of August 2023
AI’s potential to assist medical professionals in identifying more breast cancer cases is the leading story in The Times.
AI’s potential to assist medical professionals in identifying more breast cancer cases is the leading story in The Times.
Mandatory jail sentences for repeat shoplifting offenders and an increase in the use of facial recognition technology are new strategies to tackle crime, reported by The Times.
The Times leads with the news that chief constables are pledging more resources to tackle crimes such as shoplifting and car theft.
In The Times, it’s reported that Home Secretary Suella Braverman has acquired tents to host up to 2,000 migrants on decommissioned military sites within a month.
The Times reports on an potential surge in violent offenders due to the delay of post-COVID school resumption for children.
The Times highlights calls for NatWest CEO Dame Alison Rose’s resignation after she confessed to sharing Nigel Farage’s financial details with the BBC.
The Times highlights the uncertainty facing an estimated 30,000 British tourists as Rhodes’ hotels may remain closed for weeks following the wildfires.
The Times reports on the Conservative party’s strategy of dialling back certain climate-related policies as an attempt to regain voter support.
The Times notes Sunak’s plans to use more assertive strategies on divisive issues to curb Labour’s poll lead.