i Front Page 16th of August 2024
The i reports that a new mpox variant has emerged in Europe, leading British health officials to prepare for potential cases.
The i reports that a new mpox variant has emerged in Europe, leading British health officials to prepare for potential cases.
The Daily Mirror reports on the five arrests linked to the drug overdose death of Friends star Matthew Perry.
The Daily Express reports that Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been advised against raising taxes due to recent economic growth.
The Times reveals that the shadow transport secretary has accused government ministers of “prioritising unions over pensioners.
The Guardian reports that Thursday’s record A-level results have underscored the widening regional disparities in student performance.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faced criticism after recent claims about the state of the UK economy, despite new figures showing the UK as the fastest-growing economy in the G7 with 1.3% expansion since the start of the year and falling unemployment.
The owner’s encounter with a haunted doll in Rotherham left them covered in scratches following an unprovoked late-night attack.
General Practitioners are requesting an 11 per cent funding increase following a recent cash boost for senior doctors and an agreement to end rail strikes.
Recession fears have eased as robust retail sales in the US raise hopes for a ‘soft landing,’ supported by a leap in consumer demand and strong market results from Walmart.
Jade Blue McCrossen-Nethercott received a £35,000 payout after her rape case was dropped when experts suggested she had ‘sexsomnia’, a condition where sexual acts can be carried out while asleep.