What the papers say – January 15
Two of the papers focus on the drive-by shooting which left a little girl fighting for her life in hospital.The Sun on Sunday and Sunday Mirror report the seven-year-old is in a “critical condition” following the incident, which also injured
What the papers say – December 28
The papers on Wednesday carry industrial action updates and political jostling. Source link
Leo Varadkar pledges humility and resolve as he becomes Irish premier again
Leo Varadkar promised new hope and opportunities for the people of Ireland as he became the country’s premier for a second time.In a planned handover of power at the top of the ruling three-party coalition government in Dublin, Fine Gael
Leo Varadkar set to return as Ireland’s premier
Leo Varadkar will later return as Irish premier following a special sitting of the Dail parliament in Dublin.The Fine Gael leader will replace Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin as taoiseach under the terms of a coalition deal struck in 2020.Setting
Matt Hancock better at Bushtucker trials than clinical trials, says Andy Burnham
The Mayor of Greater Manchester says Matt Hancock is “better at bushtucker trials, than clinical trials” as the former health secretary continues his run on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!Andy Burnham said he did not think Hancock was
Stormont election likely to be called if executive not formed by October 28
Devolved government in the region has been in flux across the year, and current legislation requires Mr Heaton-Harris to call a fresh election if an executive is not formed by October 28.Mr Heaton-Harris said he “can’t see the space” for
Liz Truss: I’ll take take immediate action to fix energy crisis
Boris Johnson has urged his divided party to unite following the leadership contest, as Liz Truss vows to tackle the worsening energy crisis if she takes office.While the winner of the Tory leadership race will not be announced until Monday,
New PM ‘must replace College of Policing and arrange review into training’
The next prime minister should replace the College of Policing and commission an independent review into initial police training amid falling public confidence, according to a new proposal.Think tank Policy Exchange acknowledged in its proposal the new PM will be
Nadine Dorries condemned for ‘distasteful, dangerous’ attacks on Rishi Sunak
Nadine Dorries has been told to “wind her neck in” by fellow Conservative ministers after making “distasteful” and “dangerous” interventions on behalf of Liz Truss in the Tory leadership contest.The Culture Secretary has faced a backlash after penning a “divisive,
Race for prime minister heats up as Tories rush to take sides
Tories are rushing to take sides in the race to become the new prime minister after Rishi Sunak declared he has set his sights on the top job.Former equalities minister Kemi Badenoch is said to be the latest to throw