What the papers say – September 22

What the papers say (PA)
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he economic system and reported plans for A-level reform are among the many subjects main the nation’s papers on the finish of the working week.

The Each day Telegraph carries remark from Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, who says tax cuts earlier than the Autumn Assertion in November are “nearly inconceivable”.

Mr Hunt additionally options on the entrance of the Each day Categorical, which leads with him saying the “tide is popping” on the cost-of-living disaster.

In the meantime, the i says chief economists imagine rates of interest have hit their peak.

Elsewhere, The Instances reviews Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is drawing up plans to determine a brand new type of British Baccalaureate by which pupils would examine extra topics after the age of 16.

Environmental campaigners are planning authorized challenges to thwart Mr Sunak’s watering down of internet zero pledges, in response to The Guardian.

Staying with politics, the Each day Mail leads with Sir Keir Starmer saying on video he didn’t need to diverge from EU guidelines.

The Solar says the BBC is investigating a declare that Russell Model flashed a lady earlier than laughing about it on his radio present.

Metro leads with the heart-warming story of an eight-year-old lady who has been spared from taking life-long medication to cease her physique rejecting her kidney transplant because of a UK-first remedy.

The Each day Mirror reviews a beautician has been charged with spying for Russia.

And the Each day Star dedicates its entrance web page to a marketing campaign to save lots of Spam.