Daily Telegraph Front Page 29th of November 2022
According to The Daily Telegraph, social media companies will be forced to ban underage children or face big fines.
According to The Daily Telegraph, social media companies will be forced to ban underage children or face big fines.
The Times reports that social media companies must check children’s minimum ages before allowing them to use their platforms.
The Daily Express reports that thousands of NHS patients are being sent abroad for treatment.
The Guardian begins with Rishi Sunak signaling the end of Britain-China relations’ “golden age.”
The Daily Mail reports that up to 200 private schools may be forced to close if Labour cuts their tax breaks.
The Daily Star features the upcoming clash between England and Wales.
Onshore wind ban revolt in England threatens to catch the prime minister between rival factions of the Conservatives, writes the i.
Ukraine’s first lady alleges that Russian soldiers are given orders “from the top” to rape civilians, according to Metro.
According to the Financial Times, the European Central Bank isn’t finished raising rates despite signs that inflation is easing.