Daily Mirror Front Page 17th of August 2024
Alan Shearer expressed that it will be challenging knowing his late father won’t be watching the first football show of the season, reports the Daily Mirror.
Alan Shearer expressed that it will be challenging knowing his late father won’t be watching the first football show of the season, reports the Daily Mirror.
The Guardian reports that Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has unveiled a new initiative aimed at curbing youth violence.
Pensioners have expressed to the Daily Express that they may face a choice between heating and eating after Chancellor Rachel Reeves eliminated winter fuel payments for some.
The Daily Star reports that criticising friends is an effective way to make new ones.
The Daily Mail reports that Sir Keir Starmer faces criticism for allegedly losing control over unions following Aslef’s announcement of 22 days of train driver strikes.
The Crown Prosecution Service has admitted to making mistakes in handling evidence in the case of Lucy Letby, including presenting incorrect ‘vital’ evidence which had implications for identifying which nurses were on duty.
Labour is under criticism due to continued rail and airport disruption despite significant wage increases for workers, with strikes set to affect major routes every weekend from August to November.
Passengers face three months of further train strikes as union Aslef announced more walkouts, barely 48 hours after the government offered a pay deal.
Revolut has secured a $45bn valuation following a share sale by employees, making it the UK’s most valuable start-up and enhancing its stance as Europe’s leading fintech company.
Doctors are warning the Labour Party that the chaos surrounding GP appointments will persist without additional funding, causing patients to experience delays of over a week for consultations.