2024-09-22
Sunday People Front Page 22nd of September 2024
Cancer Research is reconsidering its acceptance of funds from a foundation linked to Al-Fayed amidst ongoing allegations.
Cancer Research is reconsidering its acceptance of funds from a foundation linked to Al-Fayed amidst ongoing allegations.
UK Prime Minister and Keir Starmer’s chief of staff, Sue Gray, attended a Tottenham Hotspur match with a lobbyist who supported the failed football Super League and advises major tech companies, shortly after the “Wardrobegate” incident.
The Sunday Times reveals Mohamed al Fayed evaded abuse charges twice during his lifetime.
Keir Starmer pledges to defend public services from further austerity measures and protect working people as he seeks to unite Labour ahead of its annual conference.
The Sunday Mirror highlights Keir Starmer’s pledge of “no more austerity” and his defence of using free Arsenal tickets to save taxpayer money.
Minister Robert Jenrick has claimed that dozens of terror suspects have entered the UK via small boats, criticizing security failures and stressing the need for stricter border control.
The Daily Star Sunday reveals that 20% of Britons would prioritise saving their pet over their mother-in-law during an alien invasion.
Keir Starmer faces calls to dismiss his chief of staff Sue Gray due to a reported conflict with the cabinet secretary, reports the Sunday Express.