close
close

What the papers are saying – October 24 – Irvine Times

The times and on Daily Telegraph both report that the former president has accused two of Sir Keir Starmer’s top advisers of being involved in a plot to install Kamala Harris in the White House.

Meanwhile, Daily star blasted claims that Mr Trump had “went to war” with the prime minister after he accused the UK of meddling in the US election.

The Guardian leads the way in spending on special needs education in England reaching £10 billion a year, with the number of young people eligible for state support expected to double over the next decade.

The Daily mail says Labor has been “irritated” by claims it will “invade” private pension funds.

According to i.

The Daily Express spews Dame Esther Ratzen’s plea to Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who plans to vote against proposed assisted dying legislation.

The sun lead with the government’s plans to ban single-use vapes across the UK within months.

The Financial TimesGoldman Sachs and Apple have been fined more than $89 million after the US consumer financial watchdog said both companies “illegally shirked” obligations to customers using their shared business, front page reports with credit cards.

The Daily Mirror lead in a flowing tribute to shot put legend Jeff Capes, who died at 75 on Wednesday.

Finally, a baby whose mother died after falling 90 feet from a tower has already been born, according to Subway.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *