Financial Times Front Page 18th of January 2023
According to the Financial Times, business leaders and government officials have expressed optimism for the global economy as China drops COVID controls and the US launches a green investment boom.
According to the Financial Times, business leaders and government officials have expressed optimism for the global economy as China drops COVID controls and the US launches a green investment boom.
According to the Daily Mirror, agency workers are being offered £40 an hour to break the picket line during the nurses’ strike.
According to The Times, the Food Standards Agency believes bringing cake into the office is as harmful to colleagues as passive smoking.
A ban on trans conversion therapy must not criminalise parents, the equalities minister will write to all Tory MPs.
According to the Daily Express, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has promised to cut 4,000 pieces of red tape from Brussels to accelerate an economic recovery.
It has been reported that an off-duty policeman who committed rape was allowed to keep his entire pension.
According to a “totally sane congressman from Tennessee”, US President Joe Biden covered up hundreds of UFO sightings.
‘I’ reports that Business Secretary Grant Shapps is “very concerned” about energy firms being able to forcibly install prepay meters that leave families without electricity.
According to The Guardian, the Metropolitan Police and the government are under pressure to punish officers who shielded a serial rapist from punishment.
Thousands of rail workers, university lecturers, teachers and civil servants are expected to strike on 1 February, the Metro reports.