2021-10-28
Guardian Front Page 28th of October 2021
The chancellor is intending to cut taxes before the next election after limiting his budget help to dealing with a winter cost-of-living crisis, The Guardian reports.
The chancellor is intending to cut taxes before the next election after limiting his budget help to dealing with a winter cost-of-living crisis, The Guardian reports.
The chancellor has kept “Britain’s economic taps running with the biggest beer tax cut for 50 years”, the Metro reports.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak will “pump money into public services” as he backs the prime minister on public spending, the broadsheet reports.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s plan to usher in a “new age of optimism” when he unveils his budget is the lead story for the Daily Express.
The Daily Mirror reports how the Queen, 95, has been told to rest at home instead of meeting world leaders at the COP26 summit.
The Daily Mail splashes on how the Queen has pulled out of the COP26 summit, with the decision announced after a “secret hospital stay”, the newspaper claims.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak is expected to spend up to £30bn from the proceeds of economic growth to invest in public services when he unveils his budget, according to The Times.
The Daily Star reports on how actress Joanna Lumley apparently wants to bring back rationing in a bid to rescue the planet.