Newspaper Round Up: 26th of November 2025

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.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 26th of November 2025

Rachel Reeves says her Autumn Budget will raise pay for millions of low‑paid workers, including a significant increase to the minimum wage, around 8.5%, and steps to ease the cost of living. Further tax and spending plans will prioritise those on lower incomes.

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Daily Star Front Page 26th of November 2025

The Chancellor plans to extend the soft drinks industry levy to cover milkshakes and additional sugary beverages, signalling a Budget push on public health and revenue. Supporters cite obesity reduction; critics warn it will raise prices during a squeeze.

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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.

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Guardian Front Page 26th of November 2025

The chancellor will present a budget to ease the cost of living and restore fiscal stability. It promises help for households, investment to lift growth and productivity, and disciplined borrowing to reassure markets, billed as a decisive reset for the government’s economic plan.

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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.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 26th of November 2025

The Justice Secretary plans a courts overhaul that would end jury trials for most offences, reserving them for the gravest cases. Supporters say it will cut delays and costs; critics warn it weakens a core democratic safeguard and risks undermining public confidence in justice.

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Daily Express Front Page 26th of November 2025

David Lammy is exploring plans to replace juries with judge-only trials for offences carrying up to five years, keeping juries for the most serious and public-interest cases. The aim is to cut the Crown Court backlog, but critics say it risks miscarriages of justice and weakening victims’ rights.

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i Front Page 26th of November 2025

Rachel Reeves faces a pivotal Budget: expected to scrap the two‑child benefit cap, lifting many from poverty but creating a £3bn bill likely to fall on workers. An 8.5% rise for 18–20s on minimum wage to £10.85 is planned, amid stubborn inflation and hospitality warnings over job creation.

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Independent Front Page 26th of November 2025

Washington and a European ally say they’ve agreed the core of a new diplomatic framework after Geneva talks. The ally’s leader is ready to proceed with a European plan, and a former US president says a deal is “very close”. Sensitive issues remain and the other side’s stance is uncertain.

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Financial Times Front Page 26th of November 2025

Reeves plans a tax‑heavy Budget to prove fiscal grip and plug a £50bn hole. Expect frozen thresholds, tighter reliefs and a higher minimum wage, with scant room for giveaways as priorities shift to stability, debt reduction and steady funding for public services.

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