‘Inn-justice’ for Epping and ‘Rayner faces sleaze inquiry’
Angela Rayner faced a “Sleaze investigation” that he pays the right tax on his property, the leadership of The Daily Telegraph. This article previously reported that the Deputy Prime Minister had named his name from the title deed of his home in Manchester and saved £ 40,000 at £ $ 40,000 in Eastern Sussex. Changes are legal, but opposition politicians say that this is “hypocritical tax avoidance”.
Rayner’s “Sleaze Investigation” also leads to Daily Mail, who states that the actions of the conservatives have initiated an investigation as to whether the actions of the conservatives have violated the ministry law.
Daily Express, campaignists, calls out to “hang in ashamed” after deciding to keep an EPPING hotel open to immigrants. The victory of the Ministry of Interior, Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage, accusing the government of putting the rights of illegal immigrants in front of the citizens of the UK, gave a strong reaction.
“Innjustice” is the title of the sun that leads to the “Fury” on the decision to keep the shelter in EPPING. Sarah White, a 50 -year -old participant in the protest outside the hotel, said, “We all put illegal immigrants on us.”
The decision of the Court of Appeal is also the leadership of the Protector, which states that the decision was “angrily captured by Labour’s rivals”. According to the article, the judges of the Court of Appeal decided to take a temporary precautionary measure for the abolition of asylum seekers, saying that the decision was “serious defect”.
According to The Times, more than a dozen Local Council offers legal efforts to close shelter hotels despite the decision of the Court of Appeal, which supports the Ministry of Interior. This article also reports that the EPPING Forest Council’s immigrants think of the difficulty to move from Bell Hotel to the higher court.
The Court of Appeal also makes the front page of Financial Times, who wrote the decision that “threatens to revive anti -immigrant protests”. This article also leads to the rolling shares of the large British banks as the fear that Rachel Reeves may increase taxes in the autumn budget. On Friday, Natwest, Lloyds Banking Group and Barclays experienced some “worst sales in months”.
Reform UK, according to the latest survey conducted by the I article, put Nigel Farage’s party in a course for the “major election win”. Conservatives say that only 17% of voters will support the party. The questionnaire was conducted by the UNG Research with a representative example of 1,504 British adults.
Certainly Come Dance Judge Shirley Ballas tells the daily mirror of the “heart attack” division from my fiancée Danny Taylor after not being able to come to his birthday party. The disappearance of Taylor for Ballas brought back the memories of losing suicide in 2003.
Sir Rod Stewart hit the liberal democratic leader Sir Ed Davey for capturing the next state feast with US President Donald Trump. The musician says Trump is the “only man” that can end the war in Ukraine.