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Ace News Room Cutting Floor 14/11/2022

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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about ‘ LAST CHANCE FOR NHS ‘ with STRIKES by NURSES & MASSIVE backlog of people on WAITING LIST for Treatment as Chancellor plans AS Truss said three words CUTS CUTS CUTS today Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s Lord God for People Suffering Slings & Arrows of Discontent Amen

Metro front page
The front pages are split between plans to raise taxes while cutting public spending and the dire state of the NHS. The Metro leads with Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s warning that everyone is set to pay more tax while billions of public spending will be slashed. The paper says Mr Hunt also hinted the “triple lock” on state pensions would remain – which would mean they rise in line with the inflation rate – around 10% as it stands.
the i front page
Energy bill help will only be given to the poorest people, according to the i’s front page. It says Mr Hunt plans to scrap universal energy bill help from April, so millions will face higher energy bills on top of their soaring mortgage costs. The paper also notes Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is warning the UK faces “another financial meltdown” if taxes don’t rise and public spending isn’t cut.
Daily Express front page
The Daily Express focuses on Mr Hunt’s warning everyone will have to make sacrifices to get the country through “very choppy waters” ahead. The paper notes the chancellor acknowledged his plans were “horrible”, while hinting NHS funding could be safe from the coming budget cuts.
The Mirror front page
Examining the state of the health service, the Daily Mirror leads with a warning from the Unite union that the NHS could collapse without an urgent injection of more funding. It quotes the union as saying Thursday’s Autumn Statement is the “last chance to save” the service.
Daily Mail front page
The Daily Mail carries an exclusive interview with the UK’s top A&E doctor, who reveals that he is desperate to prevent his elderly parents from going into hospital this winter. Dr Adrian Boyle, the president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, compares hospitals to “lobster traps” for older people and laments that they are “easy to get in to but hard to get out of”.
Guardian front page
That point is underlined by the Guardian as it leads on a report that up to a third of hospital beds in parts of England are occupied by people who are well enough to leave, but cannot over a “chronic lack of social care”. Analysis by the paper of NHS England data indicates an average of 13,600 beds are occupied by people who could be cared for elsewhere.
Times front page
Meanwhile, the UK and France are set to sign a security deal aiming to stem the number of people crossing the English Channel on small boats, according to the Times. The paper says more than 40,000 people have made the dangerous sea journey so far this year, with the new deal set to mean British officials will be stationed in French control rooms and share intelligence for the first time.
Daily Telegraph front page
Rishi Sunak has written in the Daily Telegraph to label Russia a “rogue state” over the invasion of Ukraine and attacked President Vladimir Putin’s over his failure to explain his actions at the G20. The prime minister writes ahead of the summit in Bali, Indonesia that the UK and its allies will “not let our economic future be held hostage” by Russia, as well as hailing the recapture of Kherson as a “historic milestone in Ukraine’s fight to take back what’s theirs”.
Sun front page
The Sun leads with extracts from Piers Morgan’s upcoming TalkTV interview with Cristiano Ronaldo, in which the Manchester United legend will accuse the club of betraying and forcing him out during his second spell at Old Trafford. The footballer says he has no respect for manager Erik ten Hag, claiming he has been made a “black sheep” and that the club showed a lack of empathy following the death of his infant daughter earlier this year. The “bombshell interview” handily comes just as Ronaldo and other top footballers depart their clubs for a month on World Cup duty.
Financial Times front page
The Financial Times leads with the fallout from the collapse of cryptocurrency firm FTX, as other platforms exchanging traditional money for decentralised digital currencies “rushed to reassure clients their money was safe”. The paper says the firm’s bankruptcy has “plunged the industry deeper into a crisis of confidence” after a crash over the summer, leading to traders pulling billions from the wobbling market.
Daily Star front
It turns out the “cheap champers” in Westminster isn’t just for socialists, with the Daily Star reporting that £265,000 has been spent on bubbles and beer in a year. The paper notes that this booze spending in the bars of Parliament comes at a time that the rest of the country is struggling with the rising cost of living.

An agreement with France to try to curb the number of people crossing the English Channel in small boats will be signed this morning is the lead story in the Times,

The paper says the government hopes to reach “a further and more substantial deal” next year. According to the Times, the Home Office believes the people smugglers’ business model would be destroyed if France managed to intercept about 75% of boats trying to cross.

In an editorial, the Sun argues that the trafficking of migrants will not stop until we “get real” on rewriting what it calls “loophole-ridden human rights legislation” and the Modern Slavery Act. 

A French Gendarmerie Maritime boat patrols French waters to monitor among others things the movement of illegally migrants crossing the English Channel

Some of the front pages highlight Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s warning that the UK could face another financial meltdown without tax rises and spending cuts, set to be announced on Thursday. 

The Financial Times reports the Office for Budget Responsibility has warned Chancellor Jeremy Hunt that without fiscal tightening government borrowing could be £70bn higher than expected in five years’ time. The paper says the deterioration estimated by the government’s independent forecaster is much greater than that calculated by think tanks like the Institute for Fiscal Studies. 

The Daily Telegraph’s editorial warns Mr Sunak and Mr Hunt that, as they seek to correct the mistakes made by Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng, they are in danger of overcompensating and strangling the economy – just as it is about to enter a potentially deep recession. The paper says it’s hard to see how Mr Hunt’s plan, from what we know of it, won’t damage business confidence and hit consumer spending.

According to the i, the government’s energy price guarantee – which caps the cost of gas and electricity for all households – will be scrapped from April and a new scheme will be announced to help the most vulnerable. It reports that for everyone else annual bills will rise by hundreds of pounds.

Under the headline “Last Chance to Save Our NHS”, the Daily Mirror says the union Unite is warning the chancellor that the health service could collapse if he fails to inject cash into it. The union’s general secretary, Sharon Graham, tells the paper that services are at breaking point while workers are struggling to make ends meet. 

Analysis of NHS data by the Guardian has found that last month an average of one in seven beds in acute hospitals in England was occupied by a patient who was medically fit to be discharged, but could not be because of a chronic lack of social care. It says the situation was particularly serious in two trusts – North Bristol and Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh – where one-third of patients were well enough to leave.

And the Daily Express says former minister for trade policy Connor Burns is to be exonerated over a claim that he touched a man’s thigh in a hotel bar. Liz Truss sacked him when the allegation emerged, but an inquiry has found that he had no case to answer, because no complaint was made.

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