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".
The paper says the authority has blamed the mistake on a "botched response to an FoI request".The i leads with poll results suggesting growing public concern about the impact Brexit is having on the economy, trade, health service and the UK's standing on the world stage, but adds there is currently no clear majority in favour of rejoining the EU."The profits of gloom", reads the headline in the Mirror.
This is interesting too
return all our services back to the people from whom you stole them from back in the 1980s.
Typical Tories looking after the rich. As for the the idea about recently retired people like me going back to work get the long term unemployed out to work.
we need tax rise’s instead of borrowing so much which is a tax on the poor
The BBC not reporting on the Jordon Trishton Walker Pfizer scandal just goes to show how far the BBC has fallen, a once reliable source can no longer be trusted.