Political issues at home and abroad occupy many of the front pages of Monday’s newspapers.
The fallout from the Government’s first Budget continues to occupy The Daily Telegraph, which says Chancellor Rachel Reeves has insisted the country could not afford to let all farms pass on their estates without paying inheritance tax.
The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph:
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) November 3, 2024
'Reeves: We can't afford farmers to die tax-free'#TomorrowsPapersToday
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The Daily Express also focuses on the Budget, saying the Chancellor has admitted she was wrong to say taxes would not have to rise during the election campaign.
Daily Express: I WAS WRONG TO SAY THAT I WOULDN’T PUT UP TAXES #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/HD6jqfesuE
— George Mann (@sgfmann) November 3, 2024
Ms Reeves’ Budget is branded “spiteful” by businessman Sir James Dyson on the front of The Times.
The Times: Starmer - World must wake up to severity of migration crisis #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/KjMi8cwDgW
— George Mann (@sgfmann) November 3, 2024
The Daily Mail crosses the floor of the House as it declares new Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch a “leader who knows how to get Britain’s economy booming”.
Daily Mail: A leader who knows how to get Britain’s economy booming! #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/RBgDLtrxp9
— George Mann (@sgfmann) November 3, 2024
Brexit returns to the front of The Independent, which reports on Economic Secretary to the Treasury Tulip Siddiq saying most of the impact of leaving the EU has yet to be felt as she cites worrying forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility.
The Guardian looks across the Atlantic as it focuses on US presidential rivals Kamala Harris and Donald Trump making their “final push” in swing states ahead of Tuesday’s election.
The Guardian: Harris and Trump make final push in swing states #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/1X0AjLQVNT
— George Mann (@sgfmann) November 3, 2024
The US election also occupies the front of the i, which reports on a poll which says more Britons feel a win by Vice President Harris would benefit the UK.
i: Britons hope for Harris win – but most think
— George Mann (@sgfmann) November 3, 2024
Trump will be US president #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/qUVBh0IP7e
Several titles carry pictures of Spain’s King Felipe visiting a town hit by flash floods, the Metro reporting he faced shouts of “murderer” as people threw mud at him in anger over the response and lack of preparations.
Metro: Reign Storm #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/djq8CHRYtW
— George Mann (@sgfmann) November 3, 2024
The Sun reports on the state of the Duke of York’s home in Windsor.
On tomorrow's front page: Grand mould Duke of Yorkhttps://t.co/PKSDzJ3x9T pic.twitter.com/2ccB2xeejT
— The Sun (@TheSun) November 3, 2024
A Chinese tax crackdown occupies the Financial Times, which says the move threatens to hit investor confidence.
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— Financial Times (@FT) November 3, 2024
And the Daily Star focuses on unseasonally warm weather.
Daily Star: Phew! Is it me, or is it very warm for this time of year? #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/IabefYTjmC
— George Mann (@sgfmann) November 3, 2024