Sunday Times Front Page 21st of July 2024
Thousands of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia may never return home because they have been indoctrinated and turned against their country, according to interviews with affected families and educators.
Thousands of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia may never return home because they have been indoctrinated and turned against their country, according to interviews with affected families and educators.
A female professional dancer on the show “Strictly Come Dancing” is facing allegations of bullying, with claims that she screamed in a celebrity’s face in rage.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to announce significant pay rises for teachers and nurses, aimed at addressing workforce shortages and improving morale in the public sector.
The US firm Crowdstike, known for its involvement in a significant IT meltdown, has provided advisory services to GCHQ, revealing links between the Texas business and UK intelligence amidst ongoing travel disruptions.
The head of the probation watchdog has issued a warning that 97% of the service is failing, raising concerns about its ability to cope with the early release of thousands of prisoners as the government aims to ease overcrowding.
Labour faces accusations of a “Great Brexit Betrayal” as a new law being drafted by ministers could align UK manufacturers with EU product safety rules, potentially undermining Brexit opportunities and angering former Cabinet ministers and businesses.
The Labour government plans to prioritise educational reform by incorporating more sport, drama, and music alongside academic subjects to improve opportunities for working-class children regardless of their background.
Television star Craig Charles has criticised contemporary trendy foods such as avocados, advocating for the revival of classic 1970s dishes like Angel Delight.