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The chancellor also makes the front of the Financial Times, this time warning businesses not to expect help with paying their debts. The paper says three million jobs are at risk but Rishi Sunak is rejecting bailout talk saying it is not something “governments should get into the habit of doing”. Another cabinet member, Home Secretary Priti Patel, is pictured alongside a story saying Downing Street is sitting on a report on allegations of bullying made against her. Tech giant Apple’s “€14bn euro tax victory” in Ireland also gets a mention.

Financial Times Front Page 7th of November 2024

Donald Trump has achieved a significant political comeback by defeating Kamala Harris in the presidential election, raising questions about the future of America’s democracy and international alliances, while global markets react to concerns over tariffs.

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