Nicola Sturgeon under growing pressure to quit SNP As claims emerged that police were investigating attempts to shut down scrutiny of the SNP’s finances, expectation is growing that Ms Sturgeon, who planned to remain in Holyrood until at least 2026, will now quit as an MSP, “sooner rather than later”. Humza Yousaf, her successor, isContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage 2023 April 18”
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Climate organisations and protesters
One early XR victory was forcing the British government to declare “an environment and climate emergency”, making the UK the first country to do so.
Climate activists say Big Oil is taking cycling fans for a ride
Cycling teams draw most of their budgets from sponsorship, making them a particular target for Big Oil dollars simply because it’s so hard to turn the money away.
The Telegraph for 2023 January 01-02
A major overhaul of the UK’s childcare system is set to be postponed indefinitely – despite widespread concern over the amount of money parents have to spend just to go to work. Also, find out why it’s best to avoid returning to the office this week. Headlines: Today’s essential news Family finances | Rishi SunakContinue reading “The Telegraph for 2023 January 01-02”
The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursday 2022 December 15
By Danny Boyle For the first time, picket lines are being set up in a national strike by nurses in a pay dispute. Also today, the Bank of England is expected to announce another rise in interest rates. Longer walkouts ‘with greater risks to patients’ likely As nurses begin their first ever national strike today,Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursday 2022 December 15”
The Telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2022 December 06
By Danny Boyle After a threatened Tory rebellion, house-building targets are being watered down. We also analyse why all is not what it seems with the Sussexes’ latest Netflix trailer, above. Town halls to be allowed to build fewer homes In the face of rebellions by backbench Conservatives, Rishi Sunak has climbed down on keyContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2022 December 06”
The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 28
By Danny Boyle Beijing is facing unprecedented disobedience as anti-lockdown demonstrations spread across China. We have the latest from on the ground – and the response of stock markets. Anti-lockdown marches sweep China in threat to Xi It is the most direct challenge to Beijing since the Tiananmen Square protests. Chinese protesters have called forContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 28”
The Telegraph Newsheadlines for Thursday 2022 November 10
Here is a selection of articles we think you’ll be interested in today. Nurses’ pay demands ‘simply not reasonable’ as they plan first national walkout Workers at around half of hospitals have backed industrial action that would cause thousands of operations to be cancelled – including for patients with cancer and other deadly diseases. …Continue reading “The Telegraph Newsheadlines for Thursday 2022 November 10”
The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursday 2022 November 10
By Chris Price Good evening. Donald Trump’s ambitions for another run at the White House are hanging in the balance after the Democrats surpassed expectations in the US midterms, where key voter trends are emerging. Evening briefing: Today’s essential headlines Just Stop Oil | It is “only a matter of time” before someone is killedContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursday 2022 November 10”
The Telegraph Frontpage 2022 November 09
Those subscribed to follow the posts on “Some View on the World” do not miss a single news item By Danny Boyle Good morning. Republican hopes for a sweeping rebuke of Joe Biden in the US midterms have failed to materialise. We have the latest from America – and the fallout from Gavin Williamson’s resignation.Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage 2022 November 09”