2023-03-16
Guardian Front Page 16th of March 2023
Public services are “basically ignored” in today’s budget, with “implausibly tight spending” left to endure, reports the Guardian.
Public services are “basically ignored” in today’s budget, with “implausibly tight spending” left to endure, reports the Guardian.
The Metro calls today’s budget announcement the “easy does it budget,” noting that inflation is expected to fall to 2.9% in the UK this year.
Getting parents back to work will be the main goal of the chancellor’s budget, according to The Times.
The Daily Telegraph reports that Jeremy Hunt is facing backlash over an increase in corporation tax.
As part of Hunt’s budget announcement, the Daily Express headlined “Hunt’s carrot and stick”, in reference to more support offered by the chancellor to help millions return to work.
As Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announces the budget, the Daily Mirror urges him to be fair to those who need it most.
In order to live a healthy life, survivalist Bear Grylls advises eating animal hearts, lungs, and testicles.
According to the Daily Mail, the government will extend free childcare to infants aged one and two as part of its “back to work budget”.
A major announcement in the budget will be the expansion of free childcare for one and two-year-olds, reports the i.
After changing his Twitter profile to a picture which includes a free speech quote by George Orwell, Gary Lineker is taunting the BBC, the Independent reports.