Guardian Front Page 28th of September 2024
Israel has conducted its most intense airstrike on Beirut in nearly a year of conflict with Hezbollah, reports The Guardian.
Israel has conducted its most intense airstrike on Beirut in nearly a year of conflict with Hezbollah, reports The Guardian.
Boris Johnson considered seizing COVID-19 vaccines from Holland but deemed it “nuts” to act against an ally, reports The Daily Telegraph.
The Times reports that tuition fees will increase with inflation and maintenance grants will be reinstated for the neediest students.
The Daily Mirror honours Dame Maggie Smith, renowned for her roles in Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, with the headline “A true legend” following her death.
Campaigners have criticised Rachel Reeves for potentially being “vindictive” if she allocates billions for investment without aiding struggling pensioners, reports the Daily Express.
The UK faces a massive funding shortfall in capital projects, with £700 billion of public needs currently unfunded and calls to revise the existing debt regulations.
Boris Johnson, the former Prime Minister, reveals in his memoir how he considered a military operation to retrieve five million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine from Holland during the pandemic.
Camilla reportedly experienced a supernatural encounter at a Tudor mansion, claiming she was pinned to her bed by an invisible entity before it vanished after she addressed it sternly.
Israel has claimed responsibility for the assassination of a Hezbollah leader with significant air strikes in Beirut, leading to increased tensions and heightened warnings for all UK nationals to leave Lebanon immediately.