2024-07-26
Times Front Page 26th of July 2024
Ministers have criticised the NHS watchdog, Care Quality Commission, as “not fit for purpose” due to some hospitals not being inspected for nearly ten years, reports The Times.
Ministers have criticised the NHS watchdog, Care Quality Commission, as “not fit for purpose” due to some hospitals not being inspected for nearly ten years, reports The Times.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to disclose a £19 billion deficit in public finances, attributing the shortfall to deep cuts imposed by George Osborne during the Coalition government and preparing the ground for an autumn tax raid.
Dame Esther Rantzen expresses hope that the bid to legalise assisted dying will allow her to have a dignified and peaceful end at her beloved home, surrounded by loved ones.
Labour’s pledge to reduce energy bills by £300 has come under scrutiny after Ed Miliband admitted that the ‘clean power’ revolution may not result in cost savings for families for several years.
The wife of an Army officer has been hailed a hero for confronting the man accused of attacking her husband, who now faces court charges for attempted murder.
Rachel Reeves is expected to reveal a £20 billion hole in government spending on Monday, paving the way for potential tax rises in the autumn budget.
Friends actress Jennifer Aniston has clashed with Donald Trump’s running mate JD Vance over his remarks about childless women, reports the Daily Star.
The i reports that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves face pressure to protect pension tax relief as Treasury officials advocate for stricter measures.
A video of a man being kicked in the head by a police officer at Manchester airport has sparked allegations of brutality, reports The Independent.
Revolut has obtained a UK banking licence after over three years of negotiations with regulators, enhancing its growth prospects in the domestic market, reports the Financial Times.