‘Free to kill’ and Rachel Reeves ‘the Grinch’
Most newspapers on Sunday reported that the Saudi doctor who allegedly drove his car into a busy Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, had warned on social media that something big was going to happen. “Freedom to Kill” That’s the top story in The Sun on Sunday. The Mail on Sunday described him as psychiatrist whispersHe remained polite in brief exchanges with neighbors while expressing a variety of bigoted views in posts on social media.
The government is rejecting calls to rush into measures to stop Elon Musk, The Observer reports. Donate millions of pounds to Nigel Farage’s Reform Party. Ministers face urgent calls to limit the amount foreigners can donate through British companies, but fears at the heart of the government that any hasty attempt could give Farage the chance to claim his party is being undermined by those in power, the newspaper said.
In a column for The Sunday TimesRod Liddell criticized those calling for stricter rules to prevent Elon Musk from donating to Reform. He said he was appalled by a belief among our liberal elites that challenges to the established Conservative Labor order must be stifled from the start.
The Sunday Telegraph says government plans to tax packaging could cost ordinary households Up to £56 per year. The plan would see retailers and manufacturers charge per ton of packaging material they use, with plastic packaging costing more than paper or cardboard, the newspaper said. A government spokesman said the government was determined to tackle our disposable social problems and stop the avalanche of rubbish piling up on our streets.
The Daily Mail said on its front page that 45p of every pound donated to charity now goes to the government due to tax increases announced in the October budget. Shadow treasurer Richard Holden told the newspaper that chancellor Rachel Reeves was a Modern Grinch – A mean-spirited Dr. Seuss character steals an entire town’s Christmas presents. The UK Treasury says its tax regime for charities is the most generous in the world.
written in timesHealth Secretary Wes Streeting said he was both proud and ashamed to have visited a number of emergency departments in recent days and witnessed first-hand the pressures on the NHS. He said he was proud of NHS staff but felt ashamed after seeing patients being treated on trolleys in corridors. Streeting said the health service was “broken but not defeated” and he could see a path to recovery in the new year.
sunday express Claiming that the UK would only be able to deploy one of its two aircraft carriers if we were attacked by a hostile nation such as Russia. Budget cuts and sailor shortages mean one of the carriers, HMS Queen Elizabeth, will effectively be left in dock, requiring six months’ notice before action can be taken, the newspaper said. A Royal Navy spokesman said the Royal Navy was fully committed to operating the two aircraft carriers.
Finally, The Telegraph reports that the king has been appointed The second-hardest working royal this yeardespite receiving cancer treatment. He fought in 186 battles, while his younger sister, Eldest Princess, ranked first with 217 battles.