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#AceDailyNews says here’s today’s Newspaper Headlines: Its all about the postal – system & Royal Mail ‘suspected cyberattack overseas’ & many millions could default on mortgages as ‘ interest rates rise on borrowing ‘ that is now not affordable for so many with rising ‘ Energy Costs ‘ Kindness & Love XX 🙏🙏’s to God people’s to learn and accept what you NEED & NOT WANT Amen
Several papers focus on the cyberattacks which are believed to have hit two prominent firms in the UK. The Financial Times reports there are fears of a surge in cyber crime following an attack on the Guardian newspaper and a suspected incident at Royal Mail. The postal service warned its customers to expect “severe disruption” to its overseas services, while the Guardian has told its staff their personal details were exposed when the company was hit by a “highly sophisticated” ransomware attack last month, the FT says.The Telegraph also features the suspected Royal Mail cyberattack on its front page but its main story focuses on the rising cost of borrowing. The paper writes that more than 750,000 households are at risk of defaulting on their mortgages over the next two years as rising borrowing costs make payments unaffordable, according to the financial regulator. The Financial Conduct Authority said more than 200,000 households had fallen behind on payments by the end of last June, with bills overdue on about one in 40 home loans. Interest rates have risen in the past few months while inflation is at its highest for 41 years, the paper says.Meanwhile the Express says rising inflation has dashed the dream of retirement for millions of people. The paper says workers have been forced to delay retirement or go back to work as the cost of living continues to bite.Ministers are being urged to stop the installation of prepayment meters after revelations that 3.2 million people – or one person every 10 seconds – were left with cold and dark homes last year as they ran out of credit, the Guardian reports. An estimated 600,000 people were forced to make the switch away from credit meters after racking up debt with their energy supplier in 2022 – up from 380,000 in 2021, the paper says.The Metro reports that rail strikes are set to drag on for “the long haul” after defiant union leader Mick Lynch said he would never agree to driver-only trains in return for a pay deal. Mr Lynch has accused the government of deliberately wrecking talks by insisting on phasing out guards, even claiming it was part of a bid to prolong the dispute to gain public support for the new anti-strike legislation, the paper says.The i newspaper says there is hope for millions who have long Covid after a major new study found symptoms should disappear within one year for most people after a mild infection.The Sun says Catherine, Princess of Wales is “standing firm” in the wake of the accusations Prince Harry has levelled against the Royal Family in his book and series of TV interviews. The paper’s front page has a photo of the princess driving a car in Windsor. The families of the Earl of Wessex and Princess Royal have serious concerns about Harry and Meghan attending King Charles’ coronation later this year, the paper claims.In a more satirical take, the Daily Star pledges to give readers a “well-deserved break” from its Prince Harry coverage. The paper says it will stop printing further utterances from the Duke of Sussex, jokingly described as the “world’s shyest author” by the paper.Several papers turn their attention to new claims made about Partygate. The Mirror leads with accusations No 10 staff destroyed evidence ahead of a public inquiry into the scandal. Labour has warned there are “questions to answer”, the paper says.The Times also features new revelations made about Partygate on its front page. In claims first made on an ITV podcast, the paper reports that former prime minister Boris Johnson, who presided over the parties in Downing Street during lockdown, described a leaving do there in November 2020 as “the most unsocially distanced party in the UK right now”.And the Mail says figures from the Care Quality Commission show the number of women reporting positive experiences of maternity care in the NHS has plummeted.
The Times and the Independent online both report claims that Boris Johnson joked at a drinks do at Downing Street, during Covid restrictions, that it was “the most unsocially distanced party in the UK right now”.
A spokesman for Boris Johnson said during the pandemic, he led the country through the most dangerous peacetime crisis in living memory – and did everything possible to save lives.
The paper says the prime minister is said to be concerned he will struggle to fulfil a pledge to achieve economic growth this year if the government can’t tempt many of the nine million economically inactive people back into work to deal with chronic labour shortages.
The paper says the incident, along with a recent ransomware attack at the Guardian newspaper, have stoked fears about a surge in cyber crime.
The CQC found that almost four in 10 women struggled to get staff to help them while giving birth.
More than half were not always able to get advice on feeding after being sent home and one in four said they were left alone during labour at a time when they were worried.
In an editorial, the paper asks, “if the NHS can’t perform the basic task of looking after expectant mothers and their babies, what on earth is it for?”
It found that symptoms should disappear within one year for most people who develop the condition.
And the Times says a study has suggested that acts of kindness could help tackle depression; participants in a trial who were asked to perform kind acts for others, showed a larger improvement after 10 weeks than those who’d been offered cognitive behavioural therapy.
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