Financial Times Front Page 29th of October 2021
China and India’s rejection of calls to set tough new climate targets ahead of COP26 is the lead story in the Financial Times.
China and India’s rejection of calls to set tough new climate targets ahead of COP26 is the lead story in the Financial Times.
The seizure of a UK vessel in France is the Daily Star’s top story.
The Daily Mirror leads with fury over the budget, warning of mortgages soaring, high inflation and tax increases of more than £3,000 per year.
The Times has spoken to analysts who say millions of households face higher mortgage payments, with interest rate rises expected next week as a result of the budget.
The Daily Mail splashes on plans to prescribe e-cigarettes to help smokers quit.
The NHS’s plan to prescribe e-cigarettes to cut smoking rates is on The Guardian’s front page.
The Daily Express says e-cigarettes could soon be prescribed on the NHS to help smokers kick the habit.
The Daily Telegraph reports on Britain summoning France’s ambassador to the UK after the French detained a British scallop trawler in a dispute over fishing licences.
France’s seizure of a British trawler makes the front of Metro in what the paper describes as a “new post-Brexit trade war”.