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What the papers are saying – October 25 – Irvine Times

The Times, Daily Telegraph and i weekend report that the coming tax squeeze on the working class is causing headaches for the new Labor government.

The Prime Minister has been accused of plotting class warfare against ‘middle Britain’, with Sir Keir Starmer’s tax decisions questioned on the front page of Daily Mail.

The Financial Times focuses on the preparation of the European Union for the possibility of Donald Trump winning the US presidential election.

The sun leads on complaints made by TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who is frustrated after his doctors have advised him to cut back on the ‘fun’ stuff after undergoing heart surgery.

British icon Michael Sheen and eight-year-old cancer patient Flori Bark grace the front page of Daily Mirror as the paper continues its fundraising campaign to raise £1 million for her charity, which helps children with cancer access education.

And on Daily Star a splash on Avon’s Stratford man Martin Carroll and a strange case of mistaken identity with his idol Paul Weller.

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