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Deluded: Rachel Reeves claimed to be delivering renewal. The reality? Our growth forecast for this year has been slashed in half – and she’s likely to be back for MORE tax rises in the autumn Daily Mail says the chancellor has been branded delusional for claiming to be restoring economic stability as growth forecast has been slashed in half and more tax rises are on the way. Prince Harry is pictured at the top of the paper, which looks at the mess with the charity Harry founded and why the prince stepped down.
Tax rises likely as growth forecast cuts Western Mail says further tax rises are “likely later this year after the budget watchdog dealt Rachel Reeves a blow by halving its forecast for economic growth, despite huge cuts to welfare and a squeeze on Whitehall budgets. Farrell confirmed his Lions coaching team on Wednesday, made up of England senior assistant coach Richard Wigglesworth, Ireland coaching trio Simon Easterby, Andrew Goodman and John Fogarty, and Scotland forwards coach John Dalziel.
A new era of austerity A new era of austerity as 50,000 children could be plunged into poverty and SNP calls for the government to stop punishing the poor and tax the wealthy. SO, Rachel Reeves is changing Britain for the better. A little pain now (though not for her) will see serious gains … soon. Does she think we were born yesterday?
Reeves squeezed by Trump The Times covers the full-blown trade war being triggered by Donald Trump. The paper reports on the OBR’s warning of the impact tariffs could have should Trump go through with the threat. Trump reportedly plans to introduce tariffs of up to 20% on UK exports to the US on Tuesday, a day which he has called “liberation day”. The Times notes the OBR said this level of tariff would wipe 0.6% off economic growth by 2026, rising to 1% if the UK retaliated with its own tariffs on US goods.
Five years of record taxes Britain is threatened with further tax rises within months, the Office for Budget Responsibility warned after Rachel Reeves left the economy on a knife edge. Europe is outgunned by the Houthis’ drones and missiles stockpiles, Donald Trump’s cabinet claimed in leaked messages. The top White House officials also insisted that the US was the only nation capable of defeating the Iranian-backed Yemeni rebel group.
The Atlantic magazine has published more excerpts of the Trump administration’s group chat on Signal that detail timings of military strikes in Yemen.
Liam Lawson’s recent transition from Red Bull Racing’s main team to the junior outfit, Racing Bulls, has raised questions about the future of his Formula 1 career. Following just two races in the challenging RB21, the New Zealand driver now finds himself rejoining a familiar environment as Yuki Tsunoda steps up to partner Max Verstappen for the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix. ### What’s Next for Liam Lawson’s F1 Career? As Lawson navigates this setback, his focus must shift to reclaiming his status within the Formula 1 hierarchy. After showing promise in his brief stint filling in for an injured Daniel…
Rachel Reeves faces the prospect of her newly-restored fiscal headroom being wiped out again ahead of the Autumn budget.
Charlotte Chilton expressed her emotional journey as a mother following multiple miscarriages, sharing a poignant story about a teddy bear she bought for her daughter, Penelope.
Happy Thursday! Today’s newspaper front pages are, unsurprisingly, dominated by yesterday’s Spring Statement. It’s a tough read for the chancellor this morning as the newspapers round on her plans with accusations that her time will soon be up as chancellor, that she’s returning Britain to austerity and that the poor will be hit the hardest – when it should be the wealthy taxed.
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