Times Front Page 22nd of October 2025

Reeves plans to raise about £2bn in the Budget by tightening taxes on professionals in partnerships, especially LLPs, aligning National Insurance with employees and closing loopholes. A mansion tax on high‑value homes is also floated. Supporters cite fiscal repair; critics warn of higher bills for GPs and lawyers.

i Front Page 22nd of October 2025

Working-age benefits will rise about 4% next year, tied to September inflation and likely below the state pension uplift. The Treasury faces a squeeze from high borrowing costs and uprating pressures, as the Bank of England warns of a possible credit crunch. Reeves says Brexit is hurting growth more than forecast.

Metro Front Page 22nd of October 2025

Boris Johnson told the Covid Inquiry that lockdowns and school closures carried a “huge price” for pupils, acknowledging they failed children. He expressed regret and said he wished an alternative had been found, while arguing decisions were made in good faith under uncertainty and rejecting claims of negligence.