‘Reeves fears tax turmoil’ and ‘Oasis back together’
In an interview with Guardian, Chancellor Rachel Reeves insisted that it was impossible for him to exclude tax increases in the autumn budget and that he never intended to quit despite a turbulent week. He comes after crying at Commons. He describes that there was “costs” to irrigate the welfare invoice and acknowledged that it was a “damaging” week for Downing Street.
“Reeves points to more tax increase pain,” says Daily Express, Chancellor “can target millions of mid -winners who punish income tax hikes,” he says. It also shows that Reeves can set up VAT and national insurance to install a black hole £ 40 billion. “A Central Court for Mary,” he says, Wimbledon shows that Dame Maryry is watching tennis in the main image of the paper.
Times is likely to be smaller in autumn than last year, but Reeves is expected to rise to tens of billions of pounds more. The article also has suggestions that it can regulate retirement savings. The article also emphasizes the “25 most beautiful village” on the front page of the UK.
Daily Mail accuses Sir Keir Starmer of “Lie and U-Restine Year” with Conservative Leading Kemi Badenoch and Sir Keir Starmer. The Prime Minister said that “he took a demolition ball to the economy and presided on a record increase in channel transitions. Former GMTV presenter Fiona Phillips de Alzheimer is depicted because he gave an update about his life.
Daily Telegraph said that the best strategy to oppose the former Prime Minister’s reform British leader Nigel Farage was ignoring him. He said: “My strategy is not to talk about them … Talk to people about what to offer.” Emma Raducanu was depicted after his departure from Wimbledon in the third round against Aryna Sabalenga.
“Finally Oasis meet again” writes the daily mirror. According to the newspaper, “Oasis returned to life last night” in front of 70,000 fans. Liam Gallagher told the crowd: “Yes, beautiful people, too long.”
The Gallagher brothers stand on stage with weapons lying during their concerts in front of the daily star. Daily Star, “The crowd was angry at them,” Daily Star writes.
The Sun called the return concert with the blood feud that performed together 16 years later.