
The Times highlights plans to ease the dismissal of over 2,000 police officers in England and Wales who are underperforming or disgraced.
The Daily Telegraph reports that President Biden favours Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission chief, for the next NATO leadership role.
According to the Daily Star, sitcoms such as ‘Allo ‘Allo! and Dad’s Army, broadcast by the BBC, may have inadvertently sparked Brexit.
The UK is preparing to retract an £11.6bn commitment to climate and nature funding, as reported by The Guardian.
The Daily Express reveals an expected decrease in popular supermarket items’ prices due to an easing in food inflation.
The Daily Mail covers the ongoing police investigation into alleged lockdown rule breaches by Sir Bernard Jenkin.
TV presenter Fiona Phillips shares her Alzheimer’s diagnosis and participation in a new drug trial with the Daily Mirror.
According to the Metro, the first baby born at the inception of the NHS 75 years ago calls for the cherished national institution’s preservation.
Financial Times reveals the Bank of England’s considerations to compel more overseas banks to form UK subsidiaries.