Times Front Page 4th of July 2023
The Times reveals that a former health secretary blames the structure of the NHS for Britons being more unwell compared to individuals in other Western nations.
The Times reveals that a former health secretary blames the structure of the NHS for Britons being more unwell compared to individuals in other Western nations.
The Mirror reports that UK motorists were overcharged by approximately £900m at petrol stations last year as supermarkets boosted fuel profits.
The Daily Telegraph reports supermarkets are accused of overcharging motorists for fuel by 6p per litre.
Daily Express reports on a clash within the Treasury, thwarting efforts to enforce tougher immigration laws aimed at reducing net migration.
Daily Star jestingly warns readers of a looming apocalypse, blaming shrunken brains on poor diets and making a tongue-in-cheek reference to “Turkey Twizzlers”.
Bank account closures due to controversial customer views are under scrutiny by the Treasury, according to Daily Mail, with prominent Brexiteer Nigel Farage cited as a victim.
Metro conveys concern over global warming with a report from the Met Office, declaring last month as the hottest June ever recorded.
In response to the growing cost of living crisis, i reports that nearly 70% of the British public are demanding a price cap on supermarket items.
Bank executives are being called in by the financial watchdog to discuss the worrying disparity between rising mortgage costs and stagnant savings rates, the Financial Times tells us.