Writing in the paper, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones says that officials will work with the private sector to find ways of clamping down on unnecessary expenditure.
He says that panels of external experts are being set up across every department, to bring what he calls a “fresh perspective on whether every penny spent is necessary or not”.
The paper says the move by the Whittington Hospital to advertise the post last week is a sign of the deepening capacity crisis facing the health service. It notes reports that a number of hospital trusts are now installing power sockets and oxygen lines in corridor walls in anticipation of large numbers of patients waiting on trolleys. NHS England says it will report the number of people being treated in corridors in its next weekly update on the winter crisis.
According to the Mail on Sunday, former No 10 advisor Dominic Cummings, is helping to orchestrate Elon Musk’s attacks on British politicians, including the prime minister. Mr Musk has called for Sir Keir Starmer to be removed from office, while criticising his record on grooming gangs. Mr Cummings is said to be communicating with the tech billionaire on WhatsApp. The paper says neither has responded to a request for comment.
‘Nine-jobs Nigel’ is the headline in the Sunday Mirror, which reports that Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has eight part-time jobs as well as being an MP. That role, according to the paper, is his worst-paid job – at more than £91,000 a year. His other work, which the report calls “side-hustles”, is said to earn him £571,000. Farage said the figures were “nonsense” and he worked more hours every week than most people could contemplate.
The Times says Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy is looking at ways of funding the BBC through general taxation and abolishing the licence fee – possibly at the end of 2027. Nandy is said to be already considering making the corporation a mutual organisation – one that is owned by the public. It would be funded by taxes but the public would be involved in decisions about its strategic direction. Labour has said that the process of reviewing the BBC’s royal charter, which sets out its role and how it should be governed, will start this year.
And the Sunday Express reports that artificial intelligence has been used to help women become pregnant through IVF. The AI matches the strongest sperm with the best quality eggs to maximise the chance of success. The first woman to conceive using AI throughout the IVF process, after she’d had years of failed attempts, has said the new technology is “like a miracle”.