The news ahead of Thursday’s autumn budget statement that most Britons will have to pay more tax, leads the Metro, along with the revelation that short-lived PM Liz Truss’s mini-budget during her 49 days in number 10 added £30bn to the country’s deficit.
The paper says Chancellor Jeremy Hunt also hinted the “triple lock” on state pensions would remain – which would mean they rise in line with the inflation rate – around 10% as it stands.
The front page has a picture of King Charles laying a wreath on Remembrance Sunday.
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