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“D-Day for user cuts” and “Kates Stout and about”

Title page of the mirror for Tuesday, March 18, 2024.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, today celebrates St. Patrick's Day with the Irish guards on several title pages. “Kates Stout and about” is the heading of the mirror, next to a picture of Catherine that a Guinness drinks. The paper also covers what it describes as a “welfare reform series” in the government, since it is intended to present suggestions to reduce billions from performance payments. The unions ask the PM not to target the poor, the newspaper says.

Guardian title page for Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

At the “D-Day for Benefit Cuts”, the Guardian emphasizes the resistance to the government's plans, with Labor MP and poverty activists form a “growing flood of the opposition”, according to the newspaper. It is said that economists would have warned against “saving kneecap savings in order to hit fiscal goals”.

Title page of the I -Paper for Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has not yet won the cabinet for the welfare proposals. Donzens from Labor MPs are concerned that the plans will be “the most vulnerable meeting”, the paper adds.

Times title page for Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

According to the Times, the proposed welfare reforms of the government will increase the new reviews to applicants of the hospital states. Another political history states in the newspaper that Tory leader Kemi Badenoch warn that a “Fantasy” 2050 goal to achieve Netto -Carbon emissions could be bankrupt.

Title page of the Daily Telegraph for Tuesday March 18, 2025

The Telegraph also reports on Badenoch's Net Zero notes. The Tory leader will achieve the “impossible” goal of her party in Net Zero by 2050, the paper says what she calls “her greatest political intervention since her choice”.

Daily Mail title page for Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

Badenoch's Net-Zero announcement also leads the post office, saying the newspaper says that it will “exceed the consensus on climate change”. The newspaper also reports on the “humiliating final interview” with a battle for the British pilot who died at the age of 105.

The title page of the U -Bahn for Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

The subway calls Catherine the “Guin-Cess of Wales” in a playful capacity on a picture of it that sipped the Irish Stout. The main story focuses on a report in which it is said that the repair of the British pot streets would cost £ 17 billion.

Title page of the Daily Express for Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

The Daily Express leads the new criticism of the Chancellor after the Office for National Statistics has shown that the economy shrinks. It is a “humiliation” for Reeves before your spring declaration, the newspaper says.

Title page of the FT newspaper for Tuesday, March 18, 2025

A fine of 1.8 million GBP and sector for hedge fund manager Crispin Odey leads the Financial Times together with stories about a coordination in the German Parliament and the controversial planned visit to Italian football, Francesco Totti, in Russia.

Daily Star title page for Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

A demonstration against Disney's new Snow White Remake is planned, says the Daily Star. The paper quotes demonstrators who say that there are “many angry little people” about the use of CGI dwarfs through the film.

Title page of the sun for Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

According to Sun, Louis Tomlinson from One Direction was depicted at a “cozy dinner” with the television star Zara McDermott. The paper quotes a source that says that the couple “starts really well”.

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