Metro Front Page 27th of November 2025

Rachel Reeves set out Budget 2025 with about £20bn in extra tax. Threshold freezes continue, a levy hits high‑value homes, and reliefs on savings and shares are tightened. Some investment incentives remain. The OBR says the tax burden will reach a record level, squeezing household incomes.

Independent Front Page 27th of November 2025

Budget 2025 raises £26bn via 43 tax rises. Threshold freezes pull one in four workers into higher bands. The two-child benefit cap is scrapped, lifting welfare spending by £9bn. Pensions face a salary‑sacrifice cap and a new levy targets homes over £2m. The OBR apologises for a major leak.

Times Front Page 26th of November 2025

Plans would reserve jury trials for only the gravest offences, such as murder, manslaughter and serious sexual assault. A new intermediate court, with cases heard by a judge and possibly magistrates, would handle others to reduce Crown Court backlogs, prompting debate on defendants’ rights.

Daily Mail Front Page 26th of November 2025

The Chancellor’s plan to raise the minimum wage, including an 8.5% rise for 18–20s from April, has drawn warnings from business groups that higher costs could cut entry-level jobs. The row builds ahead of the Budget, with questions over tax changes and the policy’s impact on growth.

Metro Front Page 26th of November 2025

The chancellor sets out a Budget to plug a £35bn gap, lifting duties on alcohol and sugar and adding charges affecting nights away and takeaway coffee, meaning many will pay more. She also confirms a wage rise and a £15bn welfare boost, urging Labour MPs to back plans to balance the books.