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What the newspapers say – October 15th

What the newspapers say – October 15th

The Guardian, I And Financial Times Report Rachel Reeves told reporters at the government’s International Investment Summit that Labor’s commitment not to increase national insurance contributions referred to the taxes paid by working people – the employee share – and not the amount paid by employers.

Elsewhere, several publications focus on several of Sara Sharif’s family members who are on trial over the 10-year-old’s death.

The Daily Express, metro And Daily Mail A jury heard on Monday that 42-year-old Urfan Sharif fled to Pakistan after allegedly killing the 10-year-old and called police to say: “I punished her according to law and she died.”

The Daily Telegraph Health Minister Wes Streeting has reportedly proposed giving unemployed people new weight-loss vaccinations to help them get back to work.

Accordingly, the Metropolitan Police sought legal advice regarding the provision of a police escort for Taylor Swift The times.

The Daily Mirror leads to the BBC investigating an alleged racist joke by Mrs Brown’s Boys star Brendan O’Carroll.

The sun includes comments from former Manchester City player Benjamin Mendy, who says his team-mates enjoyed his boozy sex parties.

And the Daily Star says a third of Brits spend time in the garden shed to avoid their partners.