2024-06-25
Daily Star Front Page 25th of June 2024
Gary Lineker has criticised England’s performance in their recent match, describing it as subpar, while Alan Shearer has responded by suggesting Lineker should focus on selling crisps.
Gary Lineker has criticised England’s performance in their recent match, describing it as subpar, while Alan Shearer has responded by suggesting Lineker should focus on selling crisps.
A security guard is accused of spending nearly two years planning to kidnap, rape, and kill TV star Holly Willoughby, allegedly intending to knock her out with chloroform during a night raid at her home, a court has heard.
Princess Anne, 73, was hospitalised and treated for a concussion after being injured by a horse during an evening stroll on her estate.
Labour has announced plans to introduce a full ban on conversion therapy, aiming to protect individuals from the practice and prevent any potential criminalisation of parents.
Scotland Yard has been accused of leaking the names of individuals suspected of being involved in a Tory betting scandal concerning the election date, raising significant concerns about the integrity of the police and the political process.
The Daily Mail highlights the trial of a security guard accused of plotting to kidnap, rape, and murder TV presenter Holly Willoughby.
Sluggish wage growth, exacerbated by stagnant economic policies and spending cuts, has resulted in 900,000 children in the UK falling below the poverty line.
Both Conservative and Labour party pledges to improve public services in the UK have been deemed ‘essentially unfunded’ by a think tank, which criticises the parties for failing to make tough financial choices and warns of potential economic instability.
A convicted kidnap plotter, Gavin Plumb, hatched a detailed plan to have Holly Willoughby murdered after raping her in a dungeon, a court was told.
Both major UK political parties, the Tories and Labour, have not dismissed the possibility of up to 10 different tax increases following the general election, with the Institute for Fiscal Studies urging transparency from leaders regarding potential tax changes.