Times Front Page 27th of January 2023
As part of plans to boost the economy by filling vacancies, foreign students will be allowed to work longer hours, The Times reports.
As part of plans to boost the economy by filling vacancies, foreign students will be allowed to work longer hours, The Times reports.
The Daily Telegraph reports that Nicola Sturgeon’s “controversial trans laws” were “in disarray” after she was forced to move a rapist who “claimed to be female” into a male prison.
According to the Daily Mirror, Sir Rod Stewart criticised the Conservative government and called for people to support Labour in a surprise phone call to Sky News.
Despite warnings of a tough year ahead, senior Tories have urged the chancellor to go for growth to ease the cost-of-living crisis.
A “cheerful scientist” from Oxford university has warned the government that evil robots could one day turn against humanity and “destroy all of humanity.”
Daily Mail reports that Jeremy Hunt will pledge to turn “British genius into hard work” during his speech to the nation.
Nadhim Zahawi has given HMRC permission to reveal details about his tax history to a Number 10 investigation, including a £4.8m settlement and penalties.
Windrush campaigners called the government’s decision to drop reform commitments made in the wake of the scandal a “slap in the face”.
In his tax affairs, Nadhim Zahawi did not commit an “innocent error,” HM Revenue and Customs’ chief has claimed, raising fresh questions about the cabinet minister’s £1m fine.
The Financial Times reports that Rolls-Royce’s new CEO has given a harsh assessment of Britain’s flagship engineering company, telling employees that it must transform the way it operates.
The Metro reports that online predators are grooming increasing numbers of young children online.