What the papers say – September 28 - News Summed Up

What the papers say – September 28


The national papers feature the fallout from the Prime Minister and Chancellor’s tax cuts, vaccinations before winter and the successful smashing of an asteroid. The Daily Telegraph covers the International Monetary Fund telling Liz Truss to reverse the measures in what the papers calls a “rare intervention”. Guardian front page, Wednesday 28 September 2022 – ‘A Labour moment’: Starmer sets out his plan for a return to power pic.twitter.com/p7W3OKnbB1 — The Guardian (@guardian) September 27, 2022The Labour leader is quoted in Metro as telling voters not to forgive the Tories for how they have handled the economy. The Daily Express carries the call for millions of people to have flu and Covid vaccines after experts said they were increasingly worried about a bad flu spike this winter. And the Daily Star says Nasa has successfully crashed a spacecraft into a small asteroid as part of a planetary protection test mission.


Source: The Times September 28, 2022 03:07 UTC



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