Daily Telegraph Front Page 6th of February 2023
In her first speech since leaving Number 10, Liz Truss will call for a tougher approach towards China, in what the Daily Telegraph calls a “fresh challenge” to Rishi Sunak.
In her first speech since leaving Number 10, Liz Truss will call for a tougher approach towards China, in what the Daily Telegraph calls a “fresh challenge” to Rishi Sunak.
After Liz Truss’ claims she was ousted by the “left-wing economic establishment”, allies of Rishi Sunak label her “delusional”.
Despite the NHS spending £400,000 a day on private ambulances and taxis to fill gaps left in emergency care, the Daily Mail reports that ambulance staff are “quitting in droves”.
According to the Daily Mirror, Nicola Bulley was seen driving her children to school and taking her dog to the vet’s before she disappeared.
In The Daily Express, friends and family of missing Nicola Bulley say they have been hurt by “vile theories” spreading online.
The i reports that the former prime minister’s Sunday Telegraph article sparked “Tory turmoil over tax cuts”.
As the country heads for the biggest NHS strike in its history, nurses have warned the government that a deadlock over pay is endangering patients.
-8C temperatures are threatening to put pressure on the National Grid, according to The Daily Star.
Chinese officials criticise Washington’s decision last week to down a balloon that soared over the continental US, saying the incident has seriously undermined efforts to mend fences between the two countries.
In a piece on Liz Truss’ claim that she was ousted by left-wingers in the economic establishment, The Metro states that Truss “still doesn’t get it”.