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What the newspapers say – October 11th

What the newspapers say – October 11th

As the 100th day of the new administration approaches, the focus is on the Financial TimesThe Daily MailAnd The Independent are all the same: tax increases in sight.


While the Daily Express A splash for those already feeling the pinch after the government cut winter fuel payments for pensioners across the UK.

The times lists plans to raise more funds to lift Britain back up, with the headline: “Workers bill to help unions raise Labor cash.”

The I reports some good news for care workers under Labour’s key jobs bill: it’s time for a pay rise.

On the subject of health, the Daily Telegraph reports that private hospitals across the UK will come to the aid of the NHS.

departure from British politics, the Daily Mirror And The sun Instead, focus on a royal update as the Princess of Wales appears to be on the mend.

look abroad, The Guardian leads to allegations of deliberate attacks by Israeli forces on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, leading to new allegations of violations of international law.

The metro kept it simple, with a headline about Hurricane Milton that read, “Phew!”

And finally this Daily Star causes a stir with an article about Only Fools and Horses star David Jason, who has supported the newspaper’s campaign to preserve classic British vilification.