The Telegraph Frontpage Wednesday 2022 December 28

Good morning. The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst is being urged to tackle a “toxic culture” of sexual assault, with a charity saying hundreds of servicewomen had reported abuse during their training. And about 50,000 middle-class families will be hit with an effective tax rate of at least 80pc and as high as 96pc next year,Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage Wednesday 2022 December 28”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursday 2022 December 22

As ambulance workers downed tools for the first time in over 30 years, the human toll of the strike has begun to emerge. Yesterday Volodymyr Zelensky travelled to Washington for his first foreign trip since Russia invaded Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his first foreign visit since the Russian invasion was aimed at strengtheningContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursday 2022 December 22”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursday 2022 December 08

By Danny Boyle Good morning. Ministers face a backlash at plans to rely on soldiers to sacrifice Christmas to cover for striking public sector workers. Also today, Harry and Meghan’s Netflix show is being released. Army fury as soldiers ordered to give up Christmas This month’s strikes will undoubtedly impact the public, but the walkoutsContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursday 2022 December 08”

2022 end of July Bloomberg selection

July 25 The contest to succeed Boris Johnson moves up a gear today with the first head-to-head debate between the two candidates vying to become Conservative Party leader and UK prime minister. It’s unlikely to be pretty. Key reading: Truss Promises Low-Tax UK Investment Zones in Pitch to Tory Base The Pound’s Woes Run Deep,Continue reading “2022 end of July Bloomberg selection”

The Guardian looking at the fourth week of June 2022

Did Boris Johnson’s survival of a no-confidence vote cause you to emit a bloodcurdling midsummer night’s scream?

The Independent news-reads from June 16 – June 26

The quitting from conservatives got the end of Boris Johnson’s end.

Next week in Belgium probably one of chaos

Because the wage freeze unions are restricted from negotiating wage rises at a time when inflation is rocketing and people feel too much pressure at work. In the world of travel provisions, the week of June the 20th is the beginning of strikes.

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