2023-09-04
Times Front Page 4th of September 2023
The Times highlights that numerous schools remain uncertain about the safety of their buildings, prompting calls for ministers to accelerate inspections of hazardous concrete.
The Times highlights that numerous schools remain uncertain about the safety of their buildings, prompting calls for ministers to accelerate inspections of hazardous concrete.
The Times reports that more schools are expected to close next week due to concerns about the use of RAAC in school buildings in England.
The Times reports that dozens of schools have been instructed to close due to the risk of collapse from deteriorating concrete.
The Times reveals that police officers will be automatically sacked if found guilty of gross misconduct or a criminal act.
A survey conducted by The Times reveals that three quarters of Church of England priests believe Britain can no longer be considered a Christian country.
The Times warns air passengers of continued disruptions until Friday due to a failure in Britain’s air traffic control system.
The Times reveals Home Office plans to tag illegal migrants like prisoners to alleviate detention centre overcrowding and diminish case backlogs.
Weight loss injections prove thrice as effective as any drug in treating heart failure, according to The Times.
The Times states Putin’s view that Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin erred before his probable plane crash demise.
The Times notes the likely death of Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin in a plane crash, as reported by a related Telegram channel.