2022-12-17
Times Front Page 17th of December 2022
The Times begins with a preview of the ambulance strike next week, as well as criticism of how the government has approached pay negotiations.
The Times begins with a preview of the ambulance strike next week, as well as criticism of how the government has approached pay negotiations.
Following Harry’s Netflix documentary, The Times covers the worsening relationship between Prince William and Prince Harry.
The Times also leads with the tragic deaths of four migrants in the Channel.
The Times front page reports that talks to avoid a nursing strike on Thursday have failed.
Hundreds of military personnel have been drafted into driving ambulances and supporting the NHS, according to The Times.
There will be limited, cancelled, or overcrowded rail services every day for a month until the 8th of January, according to The Times.
According to The Times, there is disagreement about whether Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary gave the royal family an opportunity to respond.
According to The Times, airlines are being instructed to cancel up to 30% of flights on days when airport border staff are expected to strike.
During the strikes on 21 and 28 December, ambulance bosses will ask unions to promise to help heart attack and stroke victims.