In an interview with The Guardian, Chancellor Rachel Reaves says that it is impossible for him to rule with tax growth in autumn budget and insisted that he never thought of leaving despite a turbulent week. It comes when he was seen crying in the Commons. She describes the paper “costs” to give water to the welfare bill and admitted that it has been a “harmful” week for Downing Street.
“Reeves indicated more tax growth pain”, the Daily Express says it reports the Chancellor “can target millions of middle earners with punishment for income tax”. It also suggests that Reavs can put VAT and National Insurance in the bid to plug £ 40bn black holes. The title “This is a center court delete for Mary” on the main image of the paper as it shows Dame Mary Berry looking at tennis in Wimbledon.
The Times writes that the tax growth in autumn is expected to decrease compared to last year, but Reaves is expected to raise tens of billions of pounds more. Paper notes are also suggested that it may raid pension savings. This paper also highlights the “25 most beautiful villages” of the UK on its front page.
Daily Mail Conservative Leader with Cammy Badenoch accuses Sir Kir starrer of “the year of lies and U-turn”. She says that the Prime Minister “has taken a debris for the economy and presided over a record growth in the channel crossing. East-GMTV presenter Fiona Philips has also been depicted as she gives an update to her life with Alzheimer’s.
The Daily Telegraph takes a boris Johnson interview with a Swiss magazine in which the former Prime Minister has said that Britain leader Nigel Faraj is the best strategy to combat him, ignoring him. He said: “My strategy with the people you mention, do not talk about them … Talk about what you are going to offer to people.” Emma Redukanu has been depicted even after exiting Wimbledon in the third round against Aryana Sabalenka.
“Oasis back togather AT last” writes daily mirror. According to paper, “Oasis returned to life last night” in front of 70,000 fans. Liam Galagher told the crowd: “Yes beautiful people, for a very long time.”
Gallaghar Brothers stood on stage with weapons during their concert in front of the Daily Star. Daily Star writes, “The crowd was crazy to him.”
Surya called Gig “historic” with the feudal brothers who performed together after 16 years.