Daily Express Front Page 21st of June 2022
“A sensible compromise” is what Boris Johnson is calling for, according to the Express.
“A sensible compromise” is what Boris Johnson is calling for, according to the Express.
The Mail headline writers attacked the rail strikes as a “£1 billion lockdown”.
Grant Shapps is the target of the Mirror’s ire over the rail strikes.
“Britain is running into the buffers” due to the rail strikes, the Times reports.
Dominic Raab takes over as prime minister while Boris Johnson recovers from a minor operation, according to The Star.
According to the Guardian, the Prime Minister plans to allow firms to bring in agency staff to relieve the effect of the rail strikes. One of the largest unions, the TUC, responded to the move by accusing Boris Johnson of taking steps “even Margaret Thatcher would not consider,” according to the paper.
According to Boris Johnson, rail unions “harm the very people they claim to help”.
Metro reports that the rail strikes are causing mayhem for commuters and crippling losses for companies.
In a confidential letter, the i says Downing Street plans to lift restrictions on top City bosses’ pay as a way to show off the “benefits of Brexit”.
There are growing fears that the rail strikes across the UK may be the catalyst for further industrial action.