According to the Daily Express, Britain’s care crisis is worsening as up to three million people are reliant on carers who are in short supply.
As Conservative ministers cut off support for Long Covid, up to 10,000 NHS staff could lose their jobs, according to the Daily Mirror.
Water companies may avoid fines of up to £250m over fears the penalties could backfire – with Environment Secretary Therese Coffey stating they are “disproportionate”.
According to the Daily Star, the UK is set to enjoy 15C temperatures this Valentine’s Day.
Following a secret summit on EU relations among prominent politicians, business leaders, and former civil servants, Lord Frost has warned of a plot to undermine Brexit.
In a Metro report, MPs ruled that BBC chairman Richard Sharp made ‘serious errors of judgement’ while helping Boris Johnson obtain a £800,000 loan.
According to Taiwanese officials, dozens of Chinese military balloon flights have crossed Taiwanese airspace in recent years.
It has been reported that government-issued credit cards have cost taxpayers 70% more since 2010, with luxury trips and meals included in what Labour has called a “catalogue of waste”.
I reports that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces a rebellion in the House of Lords over sewage in UK rivers.
Richard Sharp, the BBC chairman, is engulfed in a crisis, reports the Independent.