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‘Half measures’ and ‘Fake jobs for sale’

January 28, 2026
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The headline on the front page of the Mirror reads: “Half measures”.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has revealed a support package for British pubs, which the Mirror describes as “long-awaited”. “Half measures” declares the paper, reporting that publicans have not been impressed by the 15% discount on business rates she announced. The discount will come into effect in April.

The headline on the front page of the i Paper reads: “Pubs u-turn to save Britain's locals from extinction - but no help for restaurants facing April tax hikes”.

The Wednesday edition of the i Paper calls the move a “pubs u-turn to save Britain’s locals from extinction”. The chancellor has risked a backlash from other hospitality venues, the paper says, who have not been included in the temporary extra support. It adds that diners and travellers can expect to face price increases for food, drink and hotel rooms this spring, as a result of higher property taxes.

The headline on the front page of the Mail reads: “Reeves puts nail in coffin of high street”.

The business rates “u-turn” has been branded “too little, too late” by the Mail, which warns of a “high street meltdown”. It says the exclusion of small shops, restaurants and hotels from the discounted tax rates is a “betrayal”, and accused the chancellor of trying to dodge “humiliation” by asking Treasury Minister Dan Tomlinson to make the announcement.

The headline on the front page of the Times reads: “Fake jobs for sale to cheat system on migrant visas”.

The Times reports that fake jobs are being sold to migrants for up to £20,000, as part of a fraudulent scheme to secure work visas and stay in the UK unlawfully. After the paper alerted the Home Office to its findings, the government said it would launch an “urgent investigation” into the scheme.

The headline on the front page of the Express reads: “Quelle totale farce!”.

The Express provides an update on the “one in, one out” migrant scheme in its main story, alleging that the policy has been called a “total farce”. The paper says 350 asylum seekers have arrived in the UK over the past six months under the scheme, while just 281 migrants were returned to France.

The headline on the front page of the Telegraph reads: "Starmer led 'witch-hunt' against Iraq veterans".

“Starmer led ‘witch-hunt’ against Iraq veterans” says the Telegraph, which says Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer worked as the lead barrister on a 2007 human rights claim that “reshaped the law governing troops in war zones”. According to the paper, the landmark case prompted years of criminal investigation into soldiers it says were wrongly accused – all at “enormous cost” to taxpayers. A spokesperson for Downing Street told the Telegraph that Sir Keir had not advocated for “either side” in the case, and his role had been to “assist the court on points of law”. They added that the prime minister would “never forget” the sacrifices made by British servicemen and women.

The headline on the front page of the Guardian reads: “'Mass murder': medics reveal grim reality of Iran's hidden death toll”.

Tributes left outside the Iranian embassy in London feature prominently on the front page of the Guardian, which has focused in on “Iran’s hidden death toll”. After speaking to medics based in Iran, the paper says that deaths in the Middle Eastern country have exceeded 30,000, after a “surge in regime brutality”.

The headline on the front page of the Financial Times reads: “Washington links Ukraine security guarantee to territorial concessions”.

The Financial Times leads with discussions between the US and Ukraine on making a peace deal with Russia to end the war. It reports that US officials have indicated any security guarantees for Ukraine would be contingent on territorial concessions, and would probably see the nation forced to cede the contested Donbas region to the Kremlin. The paper says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky hoped to sign documents on US security guarantees as early as this month.

The headline on the front page of the Sun reads: “Run for the hills, Katie”.

“Run for the hills, Katie” warns the Sun, focusing on model Katie Price’s recent marriage to Lee Andrews in Dubai.

The headline on the front page of the Star reads: “Away at the races”.

“Away at the races” declares the Sun, leading on a Cheltenham-themed “betting and beers” package holiday in Benidorm.

The headline on the front page of the Metro reads: “Six years of chemo when I only needed six months”.

The Metro leads on a woman with a brain tumour who is suing the NHS, after she alleged she was treated with chemotherapy for more than six years despite only needing six months of the treatment.

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