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The Daily Star takes aim at the Met Office, after a meteorologist said the summer had overall been warmer and drier than usual. “These boffins are having a laugh,” the paper says. It quotes people on social media who have expressed their disbelief, saying: “This has been the most typically British summer since records began.”

Daily Express Front Page 18th of March 2025

Rachel Reeves has warned that next month’s planned NI increase, part of a £40bn tax move, could significantly damage Britain’s economy, with experts voicing concerns that growth and investment may be hindered as businesses and households face heavier financial burdens.

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