Daily Mirror Front Page 24th of July 2024
Professional dancers on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing feel abandoned, reports the Daily Mirror.
Professional dancers on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing feel abandoned, reports the Daily Mirror.
The Daily Express reveals BBC chief Tim Davie’s apology following bullying allegations against Strictly Come Dancing’s professional dancers.
A Labour health adviser suggests that individuals with long-term illnesses should be mandated to seek employment, reports The Times, according to the Daily Telegraph.
Anjem Choudary, who is facing life in prison following allegations of attempting to recruit terrorists globally after his release from jail, has sparked discussions on the appropriateness of his release terms.
Kamala Harris expressed strong confidence in her party’s ability to triumph in the upcoming election, vowing to focus on freedom and democratic principles while addressing issues such as gun violence and women’s rights.
General Sir Roly Walker, the chief of the general staff, warned that Britain has only three years to prepare for potential conflicts with adversaries such as Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, highlighting the urgency to re-establish a credible land force to deter nations from engaging in battle with the West.
The BBC has admitted to paying Gary Lineker £3,698 per day, prompting significant public discussion.
The UK must prepare for potential conflict within three years due to increasing threats from nations such as Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, as warned by the new Army chief.
Ministers may need to put Britain’s high-speed rail plans on hold as a result of significant cost overruns and delays, highlighting broader economic challenges and budgetary constraints, compounded by warnings about the NHS reaching a critical point and potential future reductions in transport capacity.
The BBC chief has apologised for ‘unacceptable behaviour’ but confirmed that the show ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ will continue.