What the papers say – March 17 - News Summed Up

What the papers say – March 17


The Sun, the Daily Mirror, Metro and the Daily Express all report on the pay offer to healthcare workers which has been recommended by unions. On tomorrow's front page: NHS strike action halted as health unions back ‘final offer’ five per cent pay risehttps://t.co/MUUwYxexZw pic.twitter.com/fuhGOaBuE2 — The Sun (@TheSun) March 16, 2023Tomorrow's Paper Today 📰 SAY YES TO END STRIKES 🔴Nurses and NHS staff to vote on 5% pay rise to end dispute #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/oVtILObN0j — Metro (@MetroUK) March 16, 2023The story is also carried by the i, The Independent and The Times. Guardian front page, Friday 17 March 2023: Excoriating report condemns Met police over racist, sexist culture pic.twitter.com/N6R9438aWC — The Guardian (@guardian) March 16, 2023Jeremy Hunt’s back-to-work drive is “under threat” as Labour prepares for a “tax raid on up to two million pension pots”, according to The Daily Telegraph. Just published: front page of the Financial Times UK edition Friday March 17 https://t.co/qaZijMsIU3 pic.twitter.com/n3QH4eiFC3 — Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) March 16, 2023The Daily Mail uses its splash to attack Oxfam over its new report on inclusive language. And the Daily Star says many of those in Generation Z take one nap a day.


Source: Daily Mirror March 17, 2023 04:26 UTC



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