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‘Rachel Reeves’ Budget Ledger’ and ‘Jury trials scrapped’

November 26, 2025
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"Brace yourselves, here's Rachel Reeves' Budget ledger," the Sun's headline on the front page says.

Budget day has arrived and its policies, predictions, and preparations fill the front pages of the newspapers. The Sun says Chancellor Rachel Reeves will announce “new taxes on fun” and it lists “work, pensions, houses, taxis, milkshakes, hotel stays” as areas that will be impacted, with the “cash redirected to the NHS and benefits”. It adds motorists will feel relief from a likely extension to the “fuel duty freeze”.

"Moment of truth for Reeves – and UK economy," reads the headline on the front page of the i Paper.

Reeves is facing a moment “moment of truth”, the i Paper writes, as she delivers a fiscal statement while “caught between the surge of Reform on the right and demands from Labour MPs on the left”. The paper expects the chancellor will lift the two-child benefit cap and confirm an above-inflation bump to minimum wages.

"Reeves prepares tax-heavy Budget in bid to show she has control of finances," reads the headline on the front page of the Financial Times.

The Financial Times predicts the chancellor will deliver a “tax-raising Budget” in the Commons later. Her second budget “will fill a fiscal hole of about £30bn with a series of big tax rises alongside spending cuts”, according to the paper. Freezing income tax thresholds until 2030 and increasing minimum wages are set to feature in the Budget, the paper writes.

"Skinter is coming: After months of leaks... Reeves Budget day", reads the headline on the front page of the Metro

“After weeks of leaks, Britain faces a chilling winter Budget,” is the Metro’s lead. Rising taxes could lead to higher costs of “booze, sugar, nights away, and even your latte coffee,” the paper says. The chancellor’s plea to Labour MPs to “support my bid to balance books” also splashes on the front page, urging colleagues to treat the Budget as “a package – not a pick’n’mix”.

"Reeves Shake Down: Chancellor milks us for all we're worth," reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Star.

The Daily Star reports that the chancellor is “expanding the sugar tax to cover milkshakes and more fizzy drinks”. The paper’s take is the “chancellor milks us for all we’re worth” adding, for good measure, that it will not offer voters a “sweetener”.

"Reeves faces chorus of condemnation for 'pricing young people out of work'", reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mail

A “chorus of business leaders and economists” caution the chancellor an “inflation-busting hike to the minimum wage threatens to push even more young people out of work”. They warn an 8.5% minimum wage boost for 18-20s will cause a “spiral” in employer costs, the paper writes.

"Reeves vows to tackle cost of living crisis in decisive budget for Labour," reads the headline on the front page of the Guardian.

Reeves promises to “tackle Britain’s cost of living crisis and deliver fiscal stability”, the Guardian says. It writes that the Budget run-up was “buffeted by a series of damaging leaks and speculation”, describing the stakes as a “decisive moment for the fate of [Prime Minister Sir] Keir Starmer’s beleaguered government”.

"Autumn Budget vow: Help is at hand", reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror.

Expected minimum wage rises leads the Daily Mirror’s front page on Budget day. It says the increase, peaking at 8.5% for 18-20 year olds, will “put more money in millions of low-paid workers’ pockets”.

"Reeves aims at workers, savers and pensioners", reads the headline on the front page of the Times.

“Smorgasbord budget could cost families £1,600”, the Times posits, as the chancellor prepares to deliver “more than a dozen tax rises”. A tribute to Joan Templeman, who was married to Virgin group boss Sir Richard Branson, also features on the front page, after she died at 80.

"Now 'calamity' Lammy wants to axe jury trials," the headline on the front page of the Daily Express reads.

Meanwhile, the Daily Express leads with the government’s “plan for judges alone to hear cases where sentences are up to five years”. Critics say “abolishing jury trials will ‘destroy’ the justice system, fail victims, and increase the chances of wrongful convictions”, writes the paper. It says the warnings from legal experts reached the ears of Justice Secretary David Lammy, who is considering the proposal as part of efforts to “slash a Crown Court backlog”.

"Jury trials scrapped for most crimes," reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph.

The Daily Telegraph also leads with Lammy’s proposal to limit juries to “cases of murder, rape, manslaughter, and other serious offences of more than five years”. The paper quotes the deputy prime minister’s previous argument that jury trials are “fundamental to democracy”.

"US and Ukraine agree 'essence' of new peace deal," writes the Independent in its front page headline.

Finally, the Independent leads with the latest on efforts to broker a Ukraine-Russia peace deal. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky is “‘ready to move forward’ with European plan,” the paper writes, calling it a “significant diplomatic shift”.

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