Daily Express Front Page 18th of June 2024
HSBC has warned that Labour’s proposal to boost workers’ wages could lead to higher unemployment and increased mortgage costs for millions, highlighting concerns over economic inflation.
HSBC has warned that Labour’s proposal to boost workers’ wages could lead to higher unemployment and increased mortgage costs for millions, highlighting concerns over economic inflation.
The Times reports on Conservative warnings of a potential socialist state under prolonged Labour rule.
A new political manifesto has been unveiled, outlining a 42-point plan aimed at addressing various issues in Britain.
In an exclusive interview, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has accused Keir Starmer of attempting to lower the voting age to 16 in order to ‘entrench his power,’ warning of potential impacts on the electoral system, Brexit, and tax policies.
German police have welcomed England fans to Frankfurt ahead of Thursday’s Denmark match, advising them to have a good time while warning against any troublemaking.
Nigel Farage has been accused by experts and opposing political parties of presenting a Reform UK manifesto for the upcoming election that relies on questionable economic assumptions and financial figures that they claim “do not add up.”
The Tory party is seeking support from former Prime Minister Boris Johnson to counter the rising threat posed by the Reform Party, with Johnson addressing letters to Red Wall voters while the Tories caution against a ‘generation under Labour.’
Nigel Farage has admitted that it is “impossible” to know if the Reform Party would be able to keep its low-tax pledge, due to the difficulty in accurately predicting the future state of public finances.
French corporate bosses are racing to build contacts with Marine Le Pen’s far-right allies in an effort to rein in her radical economic policies and ensure a productive alliance as she leads the polls ahead of the country’s parliamentary elections.
A hospital patient stopped an alleged self-radicalised lone wolf terrorist from carrying out a potential bomb and knife attack, thereby preventing harm to nurses.