What the papers say – August 23
A worsening cost-of-living forecast features on Tuesday’s front pages.
A worsening cost-of-living forecast features on Tuesday’s front pages.
The explosions in Crimea last week put more than half of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet combat jets out of use.
Jaswant Singh Chail, 20, was held on Christmas Day last year close to the Queen’s private residence.
The Home Secretary said the evacuation operation following the fall of of Kabul was ‘seismic’ despite scathing criticism from MPs.
Fire brigades have warned that recent dry conditions mean grassy areas are ‘like tinderboxes’.
Co-op said its commitments would counter high street bank closures, removal of free ATMs and the rise of cashless retailing.
Michael McDonagh was described as a ‘loving and supportive husband’.
Ms Truss vowed to use a September emergency budget to “immediately” cut taxes.
London Fire Brigade last week called for a total ban after facing one of the busiest periods in its history during a record-breaking heatwave.
Jan Ritson’s shin bone received radiotherapy after being removed from her body during treatment for bone cancer.
The lender’s half-year results showed pre-tax profits rebounded to £61.9 million from £21.4 million a year earlier.
Independent grocery chain Southern Co-operative said it has installed the surveillance technology to protect staff and customers.
The force has admitted it did not send the PM questionnaires despite photos showing him drinking wine at one of the events, the Good Law Project said.
It is understood that the cuts will predominantly affect workers at its Manchester headquarters.
The front pages liken the contest between the final two Tory candidates as a ‘dog fight’.