Guardian Front Page 21st of September 2024
The Prime Minister has announced that they will no longer accept clothing as complimentary gifts, aiming to avoid any potential conflicts of interest and maintain transparency.
The Prime Minister has announced that they will no longer accept clothing as complimentary gifts, aiming to avoid any potential conflicts of interest and maintain transparency.
The Chancellor has admitted to accepting complimentary clothing, raising concerns ahead of the impending party conference.
Mohamed Al-Fayed has been accused of misconduct by a hundred women, with lawyers drawing comparisons to other high-profile cases as the investigation expands.
The Labour Party’s top team, led by Sir Keir Starmer, will cease accepting donations of clothes following mounting pressure and criticism over support for such donations.
A brain surgeon who experienced a week-long coma has recounted an incredible journey to what he believes to be heaven, describing it as having the aroma of fried chicken.
The decision by Labour to cut winter fuel payments will result in a significant number of the poorest pensioners losing financial support for heating, potentially leaving many vulnerable to cold conditions.
Sir Keir Starmer has faced a significant decline in popularity, dropping by 26 points, following revelations of a row over accepting free clothes.
The UK’s fiscal outlook has deteriorated with national debt rising to levels not seen since the 1960s, prompting the Treasury to assert that its economic policies are based on honesty, amid rising concerns and debates about future economic management.
The EU has disclosed that as part of a softer Brexit trade deal, young people aged 18 to 30 in the UK and Europe will be allowed to obtain four-year visas to live and work in each other’s territories.