2024-07-02
Daily Mirror Front Page 2nd of July 2024
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown is urging voters to support the Labour Party to address the issue of children growing up in poverty.
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown is urging voters to support the Labour Party to address the issue of children growing up in poverty.
Sir Keir Starmer has appealed to voters to hand Labour a “strong mandate” for the upcoming election, asserting that only a substantial majority can deliver the significant changes necessary to improve Britain’s economy and public services.
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch warns that voting reform could risk losing hundreds of Conservative MPs for a generation, cautioning that wavering voters may result in the election of inexperienced Reform candidates.
Britain’s depleted military capability has rendered the Armed Forces unprepared to defend the country adequately, according to an ex-Ministry of Defence chief who warns of a significant spending shortfall under the Labour government.
An England football player is facing a potential ban after football authorities launched an investigation into a hand gesture he made on the field.
A minister has criticised Royal Mail for ‘unacceptable’ delays in postal voting, which have caused uncertainty in nearly 100 seats.
Labour leader Keir Starmer is considering early talks with France’s National Rally party as they approach potential victory, while expressing disapproval of some of their more extreme policies.
Labour has committed to taking a leading role in addressing the climate crisis, reversing Rishi Sunak’s net zero policies, and positioning the UK at the forefront of global environmental efforts, according to Ed Miliband.
The Financial Times leads with the US Supreme Court’s pivotal ruling on Donald Trump’s immunity claim in an election interference case.
The Prime Minister has dismissed claims that voters have been disenfranchised due to postal vote delays, ensuring that measures are in place to address any concerns ahead of an upcoming poll, while the Electoral Commission plans a review of the system after the election.