2024-09-15
Sunday Telegraph Front Page 15th of September 2024
Labour is reconsidering its support for the 2030 ban on new petrol cars, potentially allowing hybrid vehicles to be sold until 2035 to benefit consumers and the motor industry.
Labour is reconsidering its support for the 2030 ban on new petrol cars, potentially allowing hybrid vehicles to be sold until 2035 to benefit consumers and the motor industry.
There is growing concern among Britain and the United States regarding a potential nuclear deal between Iran and Russia, with fears that Iran is offering missile technology in return for assistance in developing nuclear capability amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Keith Lemon, a well-known TV comic, recounts experiencing ghostly phenomena in his downstairs toilet in a house he once lived in.
Labour’s policy on pensioners would result in elderly individuals being £1,000 worse off annually, with critics describing the impact as pushing many to a “breaking point”.
A highly controversial bill to legalise assisted dying is set to be expedited through Parliament within the coming weeks, prompting significant public and political debate.
A national academy chain in England has become the first to ban mobile phones, aiming to enhance mental health and learning among students.
A memoir from a former 1922 committee chief reveals the backstabbing and scheming that led to the downfall of five Tory Prime Ministers.
David Beckham attended the funeral of former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson in Sweden, reports the Daily Mirror.
Dame Esther Rantzen has urged Sir Keir Starmer to keep his promise to hold a vote on legalising assisted dying, highlighting the need for legislative change.
A Government MP is facing potential career repercussions after referring to Downing Street’s mouser Larry as “a little s**t.”