2023-03-27
Times Front Page 27th of March 2023
Over 300,000 times last year, raw sewage was dumped into rivers and coastal areas across England, according to The Times.
Over 300,000 times last year, raw sewage was dumped into rivers and coastal areas across England, according to The Times.
The Times reports that King Charles’s state visit to France has been cancelled due to protests over Emmanuel Macron’s pension reforms.
According to The Times, the average council tax bill will now exceed £2,000 for the first time in history.
Ex-prime minister Boris Johnson is fighting for his future and refuses to accept the privileges committee’s findings, reports The Times.
The Times reports on new research showing that the contraceptive pill and coil increase breast cancer risk by 25%.
The Times reports that the public has lost faith in the “rotten” Metropolitan Police.
There is a possibility that the Metropolitan Police will be broken up if its toxic culture is not overhauled, according to The Times.
New passport applicants have been urged to get their applications in quickly before the walkout by 1,000 members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS).
As part of the government’s pay deal, more than a million NHS staff will receive a pay rise and cash bonus.
In his budget, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt leaves the UK with the “largest tax burden since the war” and the “tightest two-year squeeze on living standards on records”.