2024-10-16
Daily Express Front Page 16th of October 2024
The Daily Express reports that Esther Rantzen is urging the public to contact their MPs in support of the assisted dying Bill ahead of its parliamentary discussion on Wednesday.
The Daily Express reports that Esther Rantzen is urging the public to contact their MPs in support of the assisted dying Bill ahead of its parliamentary discussion on Wednesday.
The i highlights warnings from economists and Labour MPs to the chancellor that a national insurance hike may adversely affect wages and consumer spending.
Rachel Reeves has changed her stance on the proposed increase in National Insurance contributions, acknowledging it could negatively impact workers’ wages and lead to significant tax rises.
The Independent reports that Mervyn King, former Bank of England governor, advises Chancellor Rachel Reeves to increase national insurance in her upcoming Budget.
Rachel Reeves has discovered a £40 billion funding shortfall before her upcoming Budget, significantly exceeding earlier projections, reports the Financial Times.
The Prime Minister has endorsed a plan to provide weight loss injections to help individuals return to work, which is part of a broader strategy to boost the economy and alleviate pressure on the NHS.
Rachel Reeves has cautioned businesses to brace for potential tax rises under a potential Labour government, addressing concerns about economic impacts and the need for sustained national investment.
The Daily Mirror reports that the BBC is investigating allegations of a racist “joke” made by Brendan O’Carroll, star of Mrs Brown’s Boys.
Rachel Reeves’s suggestion of a potential increase in employer national insurance contributions has led to claims of Labour possibly reneging on a manifesto pledge, reports The Guardian.
The Daily Mail focuses on the trial of Sara Sharif’s father, who stands accused of her murder through physical assault.