Times Front Page 24th of September 2024
Labour is set to introduce new measures to tackle benefit fraud, which will grant investigators the authority to access suspects’ bank details and seize property.
Labour is set to introduce new measures to tackle benefit fraud, which will grant investigators the authority to access suspects’ bank details and seize property.
The Daily Mirror reports that the government intends to introduce a “Hillsborough law” to prevent state cover-ups and ensure justice for citizens.
Labour has faced criticism for postponing a vote on the potential removal of winter fuel payments for pensioners, provoking anger among affected individuals and raising concerns about the party’s decision-making process.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced plans to eliminate the prevailing economic pessimism and lift spending restrictions, aiming to shift focus towards long-term investments and public optimism.
The leader of the RMT union has declared an intention to take control of the UK economy through complete organisation by trade unions, coinciding with nurses demanding higher pay which has caused embarrassment for Rachel Reeves at the Labour conference.
The Prime Minister addressed the nation, assuring that there is hope for a prosperous future despite current economic challenges, while emphasising that necessary tax rises and short-term sacrifices are essential steps towards achieving long-term stability.
Severe flash floods have hit parts of Britain after an unusually heavy month of rainfall, resulting in significant disruption and damage.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering cuts to welfare spending to allocate more funds for long-term investment as she prepares to present a new budget proposal.
Israeli air strikes on southern Lebanon resulted in significant casualties and damage, escalating tensions in the region.
The police have increased e-bike crime seizures by 83%, attributing the rise to the growing use of electric bikes for illegal activities and attempts to evade law enforcement.