The Daily Express leads with an ‘Apocalyptic’ warning over food prices from the head of the Bank of England.
A Minister suggested people should work longer hours or find a better-paying job as to avert the cost-of-living crisis, according to the Daily Star.
As MPs prepare to vote on whether to give struggling families £600, the Daily Mirror urges them to do the right thing once in a while.
Nearly half of the chancellor’s 5p fuel duty cut has not been passed on to consumers, according to The Times.
“A very real income shock is coming,” says the Bank of England governor in the Daily Mail.
Jake Daniels, 17, comes out as gay – that’s the front page of the i.
Food prices are the subject of an ‘apocalyptic’ warning from the governor of the Bank of England, according to the Guardian.
In The Daily Telegraph, the Bank of England governor says there are no more horsemen left when counting the shocks facing Britain.
In its lead story this week, Metro focuses on the 17-year-old who has become Britain’s first openly gay male professional footballer in 32 years.
According to the Financial Times, the governor of the Bank of England is unable to prevent inflation reaching 10% this year.