2024-08-06
Daily Mirror Front Page 6th of August 2024
Families targeted by far-right rioters are too scared to leave their homes, prompting NHS staff concerns and a pledge from Keir Starmer to mobilise an ‘army’ of specialist police officers.
Families targeted by far-right rioters are too scared to leave their homes, prompting NHS staff concerns and a pledge from Keir Starmer to mobilise an ‘army’ of specialist police officers.
Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley deflected a question regarding the elimination of two-tier policing amidst ongoing riots, controversially knocking a reporter’s microphone aside in the process.
Rod Stewart has sparked controversy by mocking Donald Trump’s fake tan during a stage performance, leading to backlash from Trump’s supporters.
Elon Musk and Sir Keir Starmer have clashed after the billionaire claimed that civil war is inevitable due to ongoing riots in the UK, with No 10 and various officials rejecting Musk’s assertion.
A former leading police officer has stated that recent far-right violence targeting migration lawyers in the UK should be treated as terrorism, urging for a more stringent crackdown in response to the unrest.
The FTSE 100 experienced its largest single-day loss in over a year, with more than £40 billion wiped from the market as concerns about the strength of the US economy triggered a global equity sell-off.
Sir Keir Starmer plans to deploy a ‘standing army’ of riot police across the UK to tackle far-right extremists and address violent disorder, but concerns about resource overstretch have been raised by police representatives.
The Daily Mail covers the prime minister’s “war of words” with Elon Musk after Musk’s social media claim that a “civil war is inevitable” in the UK.
Global stock markets have fallen sharply due to fears of a US recession, prompting investors to dump risky assets, with Japan’s index experiencing its worst day in 37 years and significant declines on Wall Street and in Europe.
The Prime Minister has initiated a crackdown on rioting thugs by assembling a ‘standing army’ of specialist police officers to address far-right violence, with new measures ensuring swift and firm action against those involved.