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topicnews · October 24, 2024

What the newspapers say – October 25th

What the newspapers say – October 25th

The Financial Times Chancellor Rachel Reeves reportedly said she would rewrite the measure of national debt in her first budget and increase taxes and borrowing.

Former chancellor Jeremy Hunt warned that increased borrowing could increase mortgage costs for hundreds of thousands of households The Telegraph And Daily Mail.

The times leads with a warning from Labor grandee Lord Blunkett that the introduction of social insurance on employers’ pension contributions could endanger the standard of living of people in retirement.

Elsewhere, The Guardian results in Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer being pressured by Commonwealth leaders to engage in a “meaningful, truthful and respectful” discussion about slavery.

The Daily Express says online fraudsters are selling thousands of pounds worth of fake poppies.

The I reports that psychotherapists fired for serious misconduct cannot be prevented from continuing to see clients.

metro says the cost of shoplifting is £1.8 billion each year.

The sun A nuclear submarine reportedly ran dangerously low on food during a six-month patrol.

The Daily Mirror dedicates its front page to helping Pride of Britain winner Florrie Bark raise money for the children’s cancer charity.

And the Daily Star carries a case of mistaken identity.