Guardian Front Page 22nd of June 2024
Russian hackers have stolen 300 million patient records from the NHS, including sensitive data such as blood test results for HIV and cancer, and the government is considering retaliatory actions.
Russian hackers have stolen 300 million patient records from the NHS, including sensitive data such as blood test results for HIV and cancer, and the government is considering retaliatory actions.
Author J.K. Rowling has accused Labour of abandoning women who are concerned about transgender rights, criticising Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer’s perceived dismissive approach towards these concerns and stating she would struggle to support the party under his leadership.
Labour will reverse Brexit if it wins the next general election, according to Kemi Badenoch, who urges Tory voters to remain loyal despite recent frustrations.
Nigel Farage sparked outrage by suggesting that NATO and the European Union provoked Vladimir Putin, leading to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Dame Esther Rantzen celebrates her 84th birthday, expressing gratitude for the support that has made her day especially memorable, surrounded by her family.
David Norris, convicted for the murder of Stephen Lawrence, has applied for parole as his minimum 14-year term comes to an end.
The Daily Star reports that Count Binface is trailing Rishi Sunak by just four points in popularity.
The National Trust is calling on UK political leaders to pledge support for protecting rivers from illegal sewage dumping and other forms of pollution, as part of their campaign to save Britain’s rivers.
Wealthy foreigners are avoiding the UK due to the abolition of the ‘non-dom’ regime, inheritance tax fears, and increased security concerns.