
'Reeves dares to face union strife' and 'Pontiff's path to success' - British headlines.
Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is under scrutiny on the front pages today, with headlines such as 'Reeves risks union war' and 'Pontiff's progress'.
The Times reports that plans are being drawn up to cut a substantial number of civil service jobs, much more than previously suggested. This could potentially lead to conflict with trade unions as Reeves tries to manage the budget.
The i Paper warns of tough times ahead for the education sector, anticipating the "worst squeeze in a generation".
Meanwhile, the Daily Mail focuses on Reeves accepting free tickets to a pop concert, linking this to the civil service job cuts.
The Daily Telegraph reveals Reeves' plans to offer tax breaks to American tech companies, aiming to secure a deal with the US and avoid tariffs. Talks are ongoing regarding the UK's new digital services tax.
In other news, campaigners are calling on Reeves to use the upcoming Spring Statement to protect pensioners from being burdened with additional taxes as their pensions rise.
The National Grid's boss has been interviewed by the Financial Times, defending Heathrow's power situation during a recent shutdown. However, airlines have raised concerns about the airport's actions.
German prosecutors are reportedly working quickly to charge the main suspect in the Madeleine McCann case before he could be released from prison. The Daily Mirror covers Christine Keeler's son seeking a royal pardon for his late mother's imprisonment for perjury in 1963.
It seems Reeves is facing multiple challenges and controversies as she navigates her role as Chancellor.
tags: politics, economy, government, trade, pensions
Tuesday 25th Mar 2025