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What the newspapers say – October 22nd

What the newspapers say – October 22nd

The Guardian, Daily MirrorAnd metro All signs point to Martyn Blake being released after being acquitted of murder charges in the shooting death of Chris Kaba.


Now it is Daily telegraph says the Crown Prosecution Service is under fire from politicians after a jury found the “hero” officer not guilty.

Britain’s police chief says the system that holds police to account is “broken” after officer Martyn Blake was unanimously acquitted of murder charges. The Just Reports.

The Daily Mail and the Financial Times The front pages each claim that Labour’s workplace reforms could cost businesses up to £5bn a year if companies implement the new rules.

The I Teachers and nurses could be dragged into a higher tax bracket under Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ plans to freeze income tax limits, according to reports.

The Daily Express Criticism of claims by Kemi Dadenoch, who says she can take on both Nigel Farage and Sir Keir Starmer to bring the Tories back to power.

Finally the Daily star leads a local plan to put seagulls “on the pill” in Worcester.