2024-10-23
Daily Star Front Page 23rd of October 2024
Joyless individuals are upset over a humorous feature about a political figure’s artificial tan.
Joyless individuals are upset over a humorous feature about a political figure’s artificial tan.
Keir Starmer met with the Pride of Britain winners in Downing Street, promising to address their concerns and improve the nation in their honour.
Sir Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, is advocating for legal protections that would exempt armed officers from prosecution to prevent hesitancy and ensure effective law enforcement.
The Guardian reveals police chiefs want stricter rules on probing officers after a Scotland Yard sergeant was acquitted in the Chris Kaba shooting case.
The government has proposed significant changes to the regulation of water firms, including potentially dismantling the current water watchdog as part of a new Labour initiative to tackle illegal sewage dumping and improve river cleanliness.
The Daily Express reveals that violent offenders have expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Keir Starmer for their premature release.
A police officer, who was cleared of charges related to shooting a man during a vehicle stop, now faces ongoing threats to his safety as the man’s criminal history is revealed.
Breakthrough Alzheimer’s treatment, donanemab, has been deemed too costly for prescription by the NHS, potentially limiting access for patients.
A trial has uncovered that a group had allegedly placed a £10,000 bounty on a firearm officer, highlighting the complex circumstances surrounding the shooting of an individual previously identified as being involved in criminal activities.
HSBC’s chief executive plans to reorganise the bank by dividing its operations between east and west, in response to increasing tensions between China and Western countries, aiming to simplify its structure and cut costs.