2024-09-08
Sunday People Front Page 8th of September 2024
A union leader is advocating for a wealth levy on the rich to cover the costs of reversing cuts to benefits, including the winter fuel allowance.
A union leader is advocating for a wealth levy on the rich to cover the costs of reversing cuts to benefits, including the winter fuel allowance.
Oasis is set to embark on a global tour, with planned performances in the US, Mexico, and Argentina, following a verbal agreement between the Gallagher brothers.
A study has revealed that men with large noses are less likely to buy a round at the bar, according to findings discussed on page 7.
Sir Keir Starmer faces a significant backlash over the decision to cut winter fuel payments for pensioners, with critics labelling the move as “shameful” and drawing comparisons to the poll tax controversy.
The UK’s pandemic response has been criticised as ‘among the worst’ due to health reforms by the Tories, which have reportedly left the National Health Service (NHS) seriously weakened.
The Times reports a rise in wealthy Britons considering emigration due to anticipated tax hikes by the government.
The new England football team manager, who was born in Birmingham and played for Ireland, has stated that he will not sing the national anthem and will focus solely on the game.
New weight-loss pills, described as gamechangers and currently in final-stage testing, could be available by 2026 to significantly aid the NHS by reducing the demand for treatment.
The Royal Navy is facing a critical situation with none of its six attack submarines currently operational, addressing concerns over the nation’s defence capabilities.
Sir Ian McKellen has faced criticism after labelling the late Queen as “mad” during a bold speech.