Daily Telegraph Front Page 31st of July 2023
The Daily Telegraph reports that due to higher-than-expected inflation, an additional 50,000 families could be paying inheritance tax.
The Daily Telegraph reports that due to higher-than-expected inflation, an additional 50,000 families could be paying inheritance tax.
Safety and travel groups have criticised government considerations to limit councils’ ability to enforce 20mph speed limits as shortsighted and divisive, according to The Guardian.
The Daily Mail reports on new findings that abolishing the ‘tourist tax’ could potentially lead to a £10bn economic uplift for the UK.
Support for stricter regulations on dangerous dogs is provided by a bereaved father in the Daily Mirror.
According to the Daily Express, the tax office is flagged as the worst call handling offender, with one instance of a nearly three-hour hold time.
The Daily Star foresees the arrival of five heavy rainstorms from the Atlantic to the UK within the fortnight.
In a story by the i, recent polling data reveals that over half of Britons are fretting about affording basic necessities due to an escalating cost of living crisis.
The Financial Times critiques the government’s decision to dilute carbon reforms, thus making it less expensive for industries to pollute within the UK than in the EU.
Russia’s President hinting at peace talks in the ongoing Ukraine conflict while Kyiv deploys drones against Moscow, is the lead story in Metro.
The Independent features criticism from the UK’s topmost A&E doctor, who deems the government’s winter preparedness plans for the NHS as woefully inadequate.