2023-07-21
Times Front Page 21st of July 2023
The Times tells of NatWest’s head apologising to Nigel Farage for “deeply inappropriate comments” about him amid the government’s crackdown on banks.
The Times tells of NatWest’s head apologising to Nigel Farage for “deeply inappropriate comments” about him amid the government’s crackdown on banks.
The Times brings news of banks potentially losing their licences if they close accounts based on disagreements with a customer’s political beliefs.
The Times reveals the postponement of government guidance to schools on transgender issues, expected from Rishi Sunak, following legal concerns.
According to The Times, a breakthrough Alzheimer’s drug hailed as the dawn of a ‘new era’ for dementia treatment has been discovered.
According to a Citizens Advice report cited in The Times, skyrocketing interest rates have led homeowners to experience “negative budgets”.
Inheritance tax could be abolished as part of a pre-election strategy being discussed by top figures at Downing Street, according to The Times.
The Times shares news of a 6% pay rise for doctors, as declared by the prime minister who rules out further pay adjustments.
The Times, like many other newspapers, features the revelation of Huw Edwards being the central figure in the BBC scandal on its front page.
The Times covers new accusations against the suspended BBC presenter, alleging he sent abuse to a dating app user.
The Times reports that the government has reserved hotel beds for potential migrant channel crossers, an action that has financially benefited the hotels.