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What the newspapers say – October 14th

What the newspapers say – October 14th

The Guardian says Sir Keir Starmer will promise to cut red tape and “cut the red tape that blocks investment” at the major summit in central London.

Some of the world’s largest banks and corporations have supported the conference The timesHe wrote that it was “time to invest in Britain.”

Before the summit, The Daily Telegraph Some business leaders have reportedly warned that a Labor crackdown on social security contributions would threaten jobs and damage investment.

Elsewhere the Daily Mirror It is said that heads of state in Australia have canceled a reception with the king ahead of the monarch’s trip Down Under.

The metro leads with MPs preparing to debate euthanasia legislation.

The I says university bosses claimed £1m in expenses despite warning of a looming funding crisis.

The Prime Minister has been accused of “betraying” voters after committing to contracts to run migration processing centers in Kent until 2032 Daily Express.

The Daily Mail reports calls for an independent investigation into the decision to give Taylor Swift a police escort.

The Financial Times reports that China’s deflationary measures are strengthening amid weak consumer and factory price data.

And the Daily Star says the Met Office has issued an “extreme weather” warning for the winter.