Newspaper front pages for the 26th of October, 2021






The Daily Express has more details about Rishi Sunak’s £6bn pledge for the NHS, including at least 100 community diagnostic centres to slash waiting times for clinical tests.

Motorists will see rising fuel prices over the winter, The Times reports, after the cost of petrol hit a record high of 143p per litre.
Rishi Sunak will end the public sector pay freeze and increase the national minimum wage in his budget on Wednesday, according to The Guardian’s splash.
The Daily Star reports that Britain is facing a nationwide shortage of bus drivers as they quit the profession to become truckers.The paper splashes on how more than five million public sector workers will see a pay rise next year as Rishi Sunak announces the end of the pandemic pay freeze.


UK spy agencies have contracted Amazon’s cloud computing arm to host top secret intelligence files, according to the Financial Times. The paper also reports on how Tesla is the first carmaker to hit $1trn in value.Boris Johnson has been accused of “losing the plot” a week before COP26, the Metro reports, as the prime minister told an audience of children: “Recycling isn’t the answer.”

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