Newspaper headlines: 'Rayner on the Rampage' and 'My big sister Kate'

Newspaper headlines: 'Rayner on the Rampage' and 'My big sister Kate'

Government spending cuts are causing tension within the British government, according to reports from various front pages. The Daily Mail highlights Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner clashing with colleagues Sir Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves over proposed budget cuts in her department. Rayner has allegedly expressed strong opposition to reducing the housing department’s budget, leading to intense meetings and heated discussions.

The Guardian focuses on the delay of the government’s child poverty strategy, which has been postponed until at least autumn. This delay raises concerns about the potential increase in child poverty, with tens of thousands of children possibly falling into poverty due to the postponement. The Treasury officials’ apprehension about the cost of eliminating the two-child benefit limit is cited as the reason behind the delay.

Meanwhile, the Times reports on plans to establish mental health A&Es across the UK to alleviate strain on hospitals and emergency services. Patients will have the opportunity to access a more relaxed environment compared to typical wards, with ten NHS trusts already operating similar units. These specialized units are anticipated to provide much-needed relief for individuals seeking mental health assistance.

On the international front, the Financial Times Weekend highlights US President Donald Trump’s threat to escalate tariffs on the European Union by 50%, a significant increase from previous proposals. The potential impact on the German economy is estimated at a 1.7% decline over three years, with EU officials caught off guard by the sudden announcement. This development adds another layer of uncertainty to global trade relations

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