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BBCNEWS The Papers July 7, 2024



the pound has hit a 37 year low against the dollar after the uk the bodies of 71 migrants have been found after the boat they were travelling in sank off syria s coast. it s not clear what caused the accident. hello and a warm welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and the sun s chief political correspondent natasha clark. let s talk a look at tomorrow s front pages. today s mini budget dominates the front pages. the mail calls it a true tory budget, and says the £45 billion package has been welcomed by business leaders. but the independent calls the plans robin hood in reverse , as the highest earners are expected to see the biggest tax cut benefits. the i says that markets were spooked by a surge in government borrowing to pay for the biggest tax cuts since 1972. the market s reaction is on the front of the financial times, too. the pound slumped to its lowest level against ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers June 4, 2024 22:32:00

But the independent calls the plans robin hood in reverse , as the highest earners are expected to see the biggest tax cut benefits. the i says that markets were spooked by a surge in government borrowing to pay for the biggest tax cuts since 1972. the market s reaction is on the front of the financial times, too. the pound slumped to its lowest level against the dollar since 1985, as borrowing is forecast to hit £190 billion. the times describes the chancellor s plans as a great tax gamble with the prime minister seeking economic growth at all costs . the telegraph shows us the first official photograph of king charles attending to his red box papers, in his new office at buckingham palace. and on the guardian, hilary mantel, the celebrated author of the wolf hall trilogy and double booker prize winner, who died today aged 70. ....

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