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The Daily Express says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak can afford to cut income tax. The paper’s analysis shows rising wages could put an extra £30bn into Treasury coffers this financial year due to the freeze on National Insurance tax thresholds. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is being urged to give millions a “desperately needed” tax cut in his autumn budget, the Express says. On the death of Sir Michael Parkinson, the paper quotes his cricket umpire friend Dickie Bird saying: “There will never be another Parky.”

Daily Express Front Page 30th of January 2026

A terminally ill mother urges peers to stop blocking the assisted dying bill, saying delays deny patients choice and dignity at the end of life. She calls for a Lords vote with strict safeguards, arguing the law should change to reduce suffering from progressive illness.

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Daily Express Front Page 29th of January 2026

Kemi Badenoch condemned Conservatives who defected to Reform UK, calling them “not serious” and driven by “sour grapes”. She said some were upset over missed roles and accused them of offering no plan to fix the country, asserting her party is for “serious people, not drama”.

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Daily Express Front Page 28th of January 2026

The PM’s returns deal with France faces scrutiny after figures showed 350 arrivals and 281 removals in six months. The Home Secretary admitted more people came than were sent back but rejected claims of failure, saying the scheme is bedding in and removals will increase.

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Daily Express Front Page 27th of January 2026

Holocaust survivor Eva Clarke, 80, urges action on Holocaust Memorial Day to confront rising antisemitism. Born in a concentration camp and having 15 relatives killed, she calls for education, remembrance and the courage to challenge prejudice to help secure a safer, more tolerant future.

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