Newspaper Round Up: 29th of October 2025

Daily Mirror Front Page 29th of October 2025

Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica with 185mph winds, leaving at least seven dead and causing severe damage. Airports shut, flooding and power cuts were reported, with Britons among thousands sheltering. Authorities launched rescue and relief efforts and urged people to remain indoors.

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Daily Express Front Page 29th of October 2025

Broadcaster Sue Cook urges Rachel Reeves to deliver a fair deal for pensioners in the Budget: retain the triple lock, avoid tax changes that would hit the most vulnerable, and strengthen help with living costs. Campaigners seek firm guarantees on the state pension uprating.

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Times Front Page 29th of October 2025

Housebuilders warn the government will miss its 1.5m homes pledge, citing planning delays, higher costs and weak productivity. The watchdog has been told growth forecasts are too optimistic, and a productivity downgrade poses a further headache for the Chancellor.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 29th of October 2025

Ministers have told local authorities to scrap four-day week trials, saying they waste taxpayers’ money and harm services. Guidance and possible funding penalties will enforce the shift. Council leaders and unions argue shorter weeks improve recruitment and productivity, citing South Cambridgeshire’s pilot.

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Daily Mail Front Page 29th of October 2025

Police are questioning a 22-year-old who arrived in a lorry five years ago and later received asylum and indefinite leave, after a 49-year-old dog walker was killed in a suburban street. A teenager was also hurt. Officers called the incident senseless and appealed for witnesses.

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Daily Star Front Page 29th of October 2025

Liz Truss says she didn’t read newspapers at the time, claims she wasn’t aware of the lettuce joke, and argues America is among Britain’s “great inventions”. She says critics are left‑wing. The remarks reopen debate on her brief tenure and relationship with the press.

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i Front Page 29th of October 2025

Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 with 185mph winds, has made landfall in the Caribbean. Authorities warn of severe winds and flooding. It is the strongest storm to strike Jamaica since records began in 1851. Residents are moving to higher ground and designated shelters.

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Guardian Front Page 29th of October 2025

Rachel Reeves vowed to deliver a credible Budget despite a £20bn hole in the public finances. She says she will meet fiscal rules without a return to austerity, protect key services, and use targeted tax changes and savings while pushing an investment‑led growth plan.

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Independent Front Page 29th of October 2025

An OBR productivity downgrade has opened a £20bn gap, leaving Rachel Reeves to choose between higher income tax or spending cuts in the 26 Nov Budget. Economists, including the IFS, argue that multiple smaller tax rises to protect a pledge would cause unnecessary economic damage.

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Metro Front Page 29th of October 2025

Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, with winds near 185mph, is bearing down on Jamaica. Authorities urged evacuations from coastal and low‑lying areas, opened shelters and shut airports and schools. Forecasters warn of life‑threatening storm surge, flooding and landslides as the system nears landfall.

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Financial Times Front Page 29th of October 2025

Microsoft’s value topped $4tn after OpenAI completed a restructuring designed to unlock new funding and simplify governance. Investors expect the tighter partnership to accelerate AI product rollout and cloud demand. Microsoft now joins Apple and Nvidia in the $4tn club.

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