2022-12-06
Times Front Page 6th of December 2022
According to Labour Party analysis of NHS data, one in seven people (or five million patients) were unable to book a GP appointment in October.
According to Labour Party analysis of NHS data, one in seven people (or five million patients) were unable to book a GP appointment in October.
The Times reports that nurses are preparing for two days of NHS strikes before Christmas.
Rail unions are being urged to call off festive strikes, according to The Times.
After a racism row, Prince William’s godmother, Lady Susan Hussey, resigned from the royal household.
In its lead story, the Times reports that a drug appears to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
The Times reports that social media companies must check children’s minimum ages before allowing them to use their platforms.
One of the country’s top police officers has urged the department to stop “virtue-signaling” on social media.
As part of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s plans to curb record immigration, foreign students may not be able to study in the UK unless they get a place at a top university.