2024-07-29
Daily Telegraph Front Page 29th of July 2024
Israel has vowed retaliation against Hezbollah following a rocket attack that resulted in the deaths of 12 children, with the defence minister declaring plans to “hit the enemy hard.”
Israel has vowed retaliation against Hezbollah following a rocket attack that resulted in the deaths of 12 children, with the defence minister declaring plans to “hit the enemy hard.”
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh is set to announce new legislation aiming to renationalise Great Britain’s railways, representing the most significant overhaul since privatisation in the 1980s.
General Practitioners across England are considering industrial action, potentially reducing the number of patients they see daily from 40-50 to 25, in protest over funding for GP services, which could significantly impact the National Health Service.
A searing heatwave of 33°C has led to a surge in employee sickness and left those at work struggling to cope with the extreme temperatures.
Labour’s proposed tax hikes, which are claimed to be based on falsehoods regarding the nation’s finances, have been criticised by Jeremy Hunt as a significant betrayal of the British public.
General Practitioners (GPs) are considering industrial action in response to NHS cuts, which have led to severe underfunding and could result in significant disruptions to patient care within days.
The United States has called on Israel to exercise restraint after an attack conducted by Hezbollah killed 12 children in the occupied Golan Heights.
Family doctors in the UK are threatening to reduce their daily appointments, potentially bringing the NHS to a standstill and cutting appointments by up to half, as they vote on a measure proposed by the British Medical Association.
Rachel Reeves has indicated that significant public spending cuts and tax increases are necessary to address the country’s financial situation, including proposals to halt works on certain infrastructure projects and review funding approvals, aiming for immediate action to stabilise public finances and reduce government borrowing.
Kamala Harris has raised $200 million in the first week of her election campaign, surpassing previous fundraising records and showing signs of progress in the polls.