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A variety of stories lead Saturday’s papers. The Times reports that Chancellor Jeremy Hunt wants to boost the British economy by prioritising tax cuts for businesses over those for workers, with a focus on charges like business rates, which are paid before any profits are earned. The paper says Hunt also hopes to encourage older workers back into the workforce, quoting him telling early retirees that life “doesn’t just have to be about going to the golf course”.

Times Front Page 29th of March 2025

Police have been criticised for arresting two parents who sent repeated emails to their child’s primary school regarding concerns over special educational needs support, with free speech advocates arguing that their criticism should not have been treated as harassment.

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