
Front Pages
— We take a look at the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK and beyond.
Front Pages
— We take a look at the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK and beyond.
Cost of Living Crisis
— Governmental support is failing the country’s most vulnerable households. Politicians need to act now.
Front Pages
— We take a look at the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK and beyond.
War in Ukraine
— Conflict in the Middle East may distract the West, which could be to Russia’s advantage in the Ukraine war.
Immigration
— Labour’s immigration policy emphasises border security and targeting smuggling gangs, aiming to win back “red wall” voters concerned about immigration. Labour’s strategy can talk tough on security while not demonising migrants themselves, offering a nuanced position.
OPINION
— The Conservative Party conference has revealed the Tories’ embrace of conspiracy theories, extremism, and threats to democracy. The Tory party is moving towards far-right ideologies, attacking trans people and migrants, posing a significant danger to democracy.
Front Pages
— We take a look at the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK and beyond.
Israel
— The incursion into Israel was textbook terrorism and the response appears to be exactly as Hamas and its backers will have hoped.
Front Pages
— We take a look at the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK and beyond.
UK Politics
— A prime minister who has been an MP for nearly a decade now wants to challenge 30 years of ‘vested interests’.
Front Pages
— We take a look at the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK and beyond.
Food
— Misinformation is a challenge, but the success of the UK’s sugar tax suggests the feasibility of a tax on food. If implemented effectively, a meat tax could tackle health and environmental issues.
Front Pages
— We take a look at the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK and beyond.
Food
— Psychologists have described a ‘meat paradox’ in the minds of meat-eating animal lovers.
Transport
— Rail has long been hailed as the cleanest means of public transport. HS2’s demise will undermine the UK’s ability to improve its rail infrastructure and potentially lead to greater inequality.
Front Pages
— We take a look at the front pages of the main newspapers and magazines today in the UK and beyond.
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