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Front Pages for the 18th of October 2024

Daily Mirror Front Page 18th of October 2024

Liam Payne’s passing has led to a global outpouring of grief, with his family, friends, fans, and colleagues paying heartfelt tributes to the singer, whose final hours are currently under investigation following a tragic fall in Argentina.

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Times Front Page 18th of October 2024

Several people, including a senior Hamas leader, were killed in a recent Israeli military operation in Gaza, prompting a vow from Benjamin Netanyahu to continue military actions in the region despite the loss of key figures in the militant organisation.

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i Front Page 18th of October 2024

Labour ministers in the UK are expressing concerns over proposed public service budget cuts, accusing Downing Street of complacency, and highlighting the potential impact on government services.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Daily Star

Danny Dyer stores toilet paper in a wine fridge to keep it cool and soothing for use.

Guardian

Russian involvement is suspected in an incident where a device was placed on a plane, leading to a fire at a UK warehouse.

Daily Mail

The Daily Mail reports that hiking national insurance is being compared to a “poll tax” by Labour, sparking criticism from business leaders who argue it could negatively impact jobs and salaries.

Daily Mirror

The Daily Mirror reports that a black crew left the BBC’s Mrs Brown’s Boys after Brendan O’Carroll made a racially insensitive joke.

Daily Express

The Daily Express reports that Chancellor Rachel Reeves is criticised by senior Conservative MPs for allegedly fabricating a £40m deficit to increase taxes.

Daily Telegraph

The Chancellor is considering the largest tax increase in history to raise fuel duty, facing potential resistance from Cabinet colleagues.

Times

Rachel Reeves plans to raise capital gains tax on share sales, which will not affect second homes, as part of a strategy to increase revenue from wealthier investors.

i

The government is planning a £1.50 weekly increase in universal credit benefits, prompting criticism from Labour MPs who are concerned about the adequacy of support in light of rising inflation and living costs.

Financial Times

US investment firm Advent is preparing a bid for Tate & Lyle, highlighting the resurgence of private equity interest in UK companies, with expectations that the offer could exceed the company’s current valuation.

Metro

A tragic explosion in Newcastle, reported by the Metro, resulted in the death of a seven-year-old boy and hospitalisation of six others.

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