
Times Front Page 22nd of June 2022
The Times reports that Boris Johnson believes he must win his battle with the unions over the rail strike – and expects the stand-off to last months.
The Times reports that Boris Johnson believes he must win his battle with the unions over the rail strike – and expects the stand-off to last months.
According to the Express, the rail strikes are a result of class warfare.
According to the Daily Mirror, one of Network Rail’s bosses earns twenty times more than a train guard.
The Daily Mail reports that the Labour Party is in “chaos” over the rail strikes.
Telegraph reports that a new British Bill of Rights will give the UK the power to overrule European judges.
Metro reports that pensioners stand to gain a double-digit increase in their pensions.
According to the Star, MPs avoided chaos caused by rail strikes in the UK by using ride-share apps and staying in hotels at taxpayers’ expense.
The Guardian reports that the government plans to override the human rights courts.
A strike-breaking law will not solve the rail crisis and could lead to months of turmoil for passengers, reports the i.
Kellogg is reportedly splitting into three separate companies. The Financial Times reports that the US company will retain its snack foods division while spinning off the cereals section and a smaller plant-based food division.