
Daily Mail Front Page 29th of April 2025
Nurses, teachers and council workers have threatened to strike over pay rises and cuts to services, with Labour facing criticism for appearing too soft on unions.
Nurses, teachers and council workers have threatened to strike over pay rises and cuts to services, with Labour facing criticism for appearing too soft on unions.
More than 350 publicly funded bosses now earn a higher salary than the PM, with at least 1,500 receiving more than £100,000, prompting renewed pressure on Labour to fulfil its pledge to curtail these expenses.
A television presenter has acknowledged feeling profound distress after facing serious allegations about past behaviour, emphasising that any offending comments never stemmed from malicious intent.
Critics claim new online safety rules prioritise big tech’s profits over children’s welfare, leaving young users more exposed and prompting calls for stronger oversight.