2023-03-13
Times Front Page 13th of March 2023
Insiders told The Times that the BBC is ready to allow Gary Lineker to return to TV as part of a “fudge” involving social media guidelines.
Insiders told The Times that the BBC is ready to allow Gary Lineker to return to TV as part of a “fudge” involving social media guidelines.
In solidarity with Gary Lineker, a number of football pundits refuse to appear on Match Of The Day.
The Times reports that HS2’s London-Manchester line may not be completed until at least 2041, with questions also being raised about whether Euston will be the line’s final London terminus.
According to The Times, millions of people in the UK could get weight-loss drugs as part of a plan to reduce the country’s benefits bill.
In response to the government’s plans to clamp down on Channel migrant crossings, Rishi Sunak is prepared to take on European judges, according to The Times.
A cap on the number of refugees will be implemented by Rishi Sunak, according to The Times.
A report in The Times also discusses government plans to ban asylum seekers from returning to the UK on small boats. As a result of the new laws, asylum seekers will be sent to Rwanda or another “safe third country” and will be prohibited from claiming British citizenship.
According to the Times, Boris Johnson could face a by-election if he is suspended from the Commons.
Partygate investigator Sue Gray has moved to the office of Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff, and the Times claims this damages her credibility.
An NHS initiative to tackle addiction to prescription pills will hopefully help millions of patients come off antidepressants and painkillers.