2024-10-26
Daily Star Front Page 26th of October 2024
A man who resembles Paul Weller has stated that he would never pretend to be his musical hero, following confusion at a Wolverhampton curry restaurant.
A man who resembles Paul Weller has stated that he would never pretend to be his musical hero, following confusion at a Wolverhampton curry restaurant.
The Chancellor has acknowledged that workers’ taxes are set to increase, which has led to criticism of the Prime Minister for potentially inciting social division.
The upcoming budget will increase the financial burden on businesses by raising employers’ national insurance, aiming to support the NHS and balance the books, while offering compensations to certain sectors.
Sir Keir Starmer faced criticism after implying that those with shares, property, and savings might not be considered “working people,” sparking a contentious debate.
The European Union is preparing for the potential implications of another Trump victory, focusing on the bloc’s vulnerabilities, financial aid to Kyiv, and tariff concerns, while officials express significant apprehension about future developments.
Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer are experiencing increasing unrest within the Labour Party regarding proposed tax policies in the upcoming budget, amid concerns about potential impacts on workers’ incomes.
Rachel Reeves has been cautioned by Lord Blunkett that plans to increase national insurance on employers’ pension contributions could harm pensioners’ living standards, leading to reduced contributions from employers.
The Mirror encourages readers to support Florrie Bark, an eight-year-old Pride of Britain winner, in her mission to raise £1 million for a children’s cancer charity to help provide educational access for kids affected by the disease.
The Prime Minister has ruled out financial payments for slavery reparations but is open to alternative forms of reparations, such as debt relief and financial reform.
An investigation revealed that online scammers are exploiting the Royal British Legion’s annual poppy appeal by selling counterfeit poppies, diverting funds meant for veterans’ support.