Times Front Page 27th of November 2025

Reeves’s Budget sets out £30bn in tax rises and record welfare spending. Income tax thresholds stay frozen, pushing about one in four workers into the 40% band. A new annual surcharge will apply to homes over £2m from 2028, and extra revenue is sought from pension contributions. OBR flags stagnant pay.

Daily Mirror Front Page 27th of November 2025

The Chancellor unveiled a Budget scrapping the two‑child benefit cap, forecast to lift 450,000 from poverty. Revenue will be raised via higher charges on £2m‑plus properties and increased duties on online gambling, signalling a shift toward redistribution and support for low‑income families.

i Front Page 27th of November 2025

The Chancellor announced £26bn in tax rises to fund £9bn for benefits and cost‑of‑living help, scrapping the two‑child cap. Fiscal drag moves 1.8m into a higher band; NI added to pension contributions; hikes target landlords, savers, investors and £2m homes. OBR forecasts weaker growth.

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.