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What the newspapers say – October 21st

What the newspapers say – October 21st

The Guardian It comes amid plans by Health Secretary West Streeting to unveil plans for portable medical records that will allow every NHS patient to store their data digitally.

According to the IndependentFears have been expressed that Mr Streeting’s “inflation-busting funding deal” will not be enough to fund ambitious health system reforms.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been warned that planned changes to inheritance tax could increase red tape for grieving families and may fail to raise money, the newspaper said Daily telegraph Reports.

The Just cites plans from Housing Minister Angel Raynor, who is reportedly planning to double the construction of social housing after securing a budget boost.

The Daily post claims a new report has suggested that “hundreds of thousands” of people could die from asbestos exposure in British schools.

The Daily ExpressThe front page says winter fuel payment cuts will leave 84% of pensioners with a long-term health condition left with nothing.

A former defense secretary has revealed that Britain is “unable to cope” with missile attacks due to a “significant capability gap”. I Reports.

metro Splash in reports: Almost one in five people fell victim to financial fraud last year.

The Daily Mirror splashes the King’s message to the newspaper’s Pride of Britain winners, telling them they “represent the very best in our society”.

The Financially Just The front page reports that businesses and households in major economies are struggling to recover from a period of high inflation, impacting growth prospects.

Finally the Daily star says a horde of European beetles have eaten their way through Christmas trees.