2024-06-20
Daily Express Front Page 20th of June 2024
The Daily Express reports on the Just Stop Oil protest at Stonehenge, advocating for the protesters’ incarceration.
The Daily Express reports on the Just Stop Oil protest at Stonehenge, advocating for the protesters’ incarceration.
Singletons are seeking a new partner for friendship and romance, preferring someone who is deemed average in looks and does not possess a great sense of humour, scoring no higher than a six out of ten in attractiveness.
The Daily Telegraph forecasts a drastic reduction in Conservative MPs to 53, with Rishi Sunak potentially losing his seat.
Rachel Reeves, the shadow chancellor, has pledged to close the gender pay gap and make flexible working the norm if Labour wins the next general election in the UK.
Millions of fans are preparing to support England in their Euro 2024 match against Denmark, with 50,000 supporters travelling to Frankfurt and workers leaving early to watch the game in pubs and at home.
According to recent seat-by-seat analysis, the Conservative Party is predicted to suffer its worst poll defeat in 100 years, potentially giving Labour a majority of 200 with the Liberal Democrats gaining dozens of MPs.
Recent polls suggest that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to lose his seat in Richmond, North Yorkshire, potentially making him the first sitting PM to do so, as the Conservative Party faces a historic defeat with a predicted seat count of between 108 and 53, leaving Labour poised for a substantial majority.
After Stonehenge is vandalised with orange powder paint by Just Stop Oil activists, the Prime Minister criticises a major Labour donor for supporting the group, raising questions about their relationship with the party.
The i highlights a YouGov poll predicting the Conservatives’ worst defeat in 200 years, with only 108 seats expected.
Inflation has hit the Bank of England’s target for the first time in three years, with Chancellor Rishi Sunak attributing this to successful economic policies, though the Labour party argues that prices remain excessively high.