2023-07-10
Times Front Page 10th of July 2023
The Times reports that the BBC has referred the presenter alleged to be involved in a “sex photos” scandal to the police.
The Times reports that the BBC has referred the presenter alleged to be involved in a “sex photos” scandal to the police.
The Times states Rishi Sunak is under cabinet pressure to implement a 6% pay raise for public sector workers, despite inflation worries.
The Times discusses potential summer travel disruptions, predicting that strikes by air traffic controllers could delay or cancel up to a third of European flights.
According to The Times, Labour seeks to equate the importance of speaking clearly and fluently with literacy and numeracy in the national curriculum.
The Times highlights plans to ease the dismissal of over 2,000 police officers in England and Wales who are underperforming or disgraced.
The Times reveals that a former health secretary blames the structure of the NHS for Britons being more unwell compared to individuals in other Western nations.
In a move to prevent looming strikes, The Times highlights the health secretary’s commitment to raising doctors’ salaries.
According to The Times, the government is set to double medical school places and fast-track student doctors as part of plans to expand the NHS workforce.
In an effort to curb obesity and heart disease rates, The Times reports on an initiative involving at-home blood tests, termed a ‘midlife MOT’.