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    April 25, 2024

    ‘Labour plans to nationalise rail’ & ‘Schoolgirl stabs teacher’ – Paper Talk

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    ‘Labour plans to nationalise rail’ & ‘Schoolgirl stabs teacher’ & ‘UK defence spending’

    Editorial 25 April 2024. 

    Many of Thursday’s front pages report on Labour’s plan to nationalise the railways if it wins the upcoming general election. 

    Elsewhere, several of the tabloids cover the stabbing in Wales, in which a school girl has been arrested for attempted murder. Many of the papers feature the horses who ran through London yesterday after being spooked by nearby builders. 

    ‘Labour plans to nationalise rail’

    Many of the left-leaning newspapers lead on Labour’s plans if they win the next general election, offering a positive take on the news that they will nationalise the railways. The right-leaning newspapers tend to lead on the school stabbing in Wales, but their coverage of the railways news is somewhat different to the left. The right-leaning papers suggest that Labour’s plans could cost the public in the long run and could mean less spending on issues like defence due to wanting to spend money on “ideological crusades.”

    left wing articles

    The i newspaper says Labour promises to “immediately” start the process of bringing the rail system back to public ownership. Plans include a “best-price ticket guarantee” and digital season tickets, the paper adds. It says passengers may have to wait years before an end to “rip-off ticketing.” 

    Labour election promise

    nationalising rail network

    within 5 years

    The Metro describes Labour’s election promise to axe rail franchises. The plan would see a Great British Railways body take over each existing franchise as its contracts end, the paper adds. 

    “Labour pledges to nationalise rail network within five years” is the main headline in the Guardian, which joins the Daily Mirror, the Metro and the i, in leading with the party’s plans for the rail network.

    Labour insiders tell the paper the announcement heralds the beginning of more radical proposals in the run-up to the general election. The Mirror says the intervention “can’t come soon enough” as it claims money which should have been spent on upgrading services has so far been given to owners and shareholders. But the i newspaper says the rail industry has hit out at the plans – saying itll cost the taxpayer more in the long run.

    ‘Schoolgirl stabs teacher’ 

    The stabbing of two teachers and a pupil, by a student at a school in Carmarthenshire, Wales is the lead story for several of the tabloids. 

    The Daily Mail leads on the arrest of a teenage girl on suspicion of attempted murder after three people were injured in a school stabbing in Carmarthenshire. The paper says one of the teachers were lucky to be alive. “Horror in the playground” is how the Daily Express describes the incident at the Welsh school.

    ‘UK defence spending’

    Several of the right-leaning papers continue coverage of the government’s announcement to increase defence spending. 

    right wing articles

    The Daily Telegraph claims Labour is “failing to keep Britain safe in a dangerous world” by refusing to match the government’s pledge to spend 2.5% of GDP on defence by 2030. Labour says it is committed to the target when economic conditions allow.

    The Sun says finances must allow for it and argues Labour wants to save every penny for the rail nationalisation and other “ideological crusades.” 

    But the left-leaning Guardian’s editorial says the PM’s promise to spend an extra £75bn on the department is misleading because it assumes that defence spending would otherwise be frozen in cash terms – a scenario it says no one is proposing.

    Away from the main stories, the Times leads on a global study that suggests a third of 11-year-olds in England and half of those aged 13 have already tried alcohol. England sits at the top of the list which includes 43 countries. 

    ‘Horses on rampage across London’ 

    Many papers also carry striking images of the horses “on a rampage” through central London yesterday. “Here comes the cavalry – and the chaos” reads the Telegraph’s headline above a picture of two of the horses – including a white one covered in blood.

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