2021-10-25
Daily Telegraph Front Page 25th of October 2021
COVID-19 cases will slump in November even without Plan B, according to projections from several groups, The Daily Telegraph reports on its front page.
COVID-19 cases will slump in November even without Plan B, according to projections from several groups, The Daily Telegraph reports on its front page.
Rishi Sunak has been accused of creating a “smoke and mirrors” budget by Labour after the chancellor conceded just 20% of his biggest single spending commitment was made up of new money, according to The Guardian.
Poland’s prime minister has accused the EU of making demands of his country while holding “a gun to our head”, according to the Financial Times.
The paper covers the clash between Marcus Rashford and Rishi Sunak, after the footballer urged the chancellor to extend the temporary holiday food scheme beyond the Christmas break.
The chancellor will pump £7bn into Britain’s transport network, according to the Daily Express.
The Sunday Times has an interview with an ex-squaddie who recalls the moment a British soldier allegedly broke down in tears and allegedly confessed to murdering a 21-year-old woman while training in Kenya.
The Daily Star leads with concerns about a mince pie shortage this year.