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What the newspapers say – October 24th

What the newspapers say – October 24th

The Just and the Daily telegraph Both report that the former president has accused two of Sir Keir Starmer’s top advisers of being part of a conspiracy to install Kamala Harris in the White House.

Now it is Daily star There is criticism of claims that Mr Trump has “gone to war” with the Prime Minister after he accused Britain of meddling in the US election.

The Guardian points out that the cost of special education in England is £10 billion a year and that the number of young people eligible for state support is expected to double within the next decade.

The Daily post says Labor has “sparked anger” over claims they are “plundering” private pensions.

Former British justice ministers have warned that upcoming budget cuts in 2024 could spell a “catastrophe” for crime victims I.

The Daily Express Splash on Dame Esther Rantzen’s appeal to Health Minister Wes Streeting to vote against proposed euthanasia legislation.

The sun is leading the government’s plans to ban disposable vapes across the UK within months.

The Financial TimesAccording to front-page reports, Goldman Sachs and Apple have been fined more than $89 million after the U.S. financial regulator said both companies “illegally avoided” obligations to customers who used their shared credit card business.

The Daily Mirror leads to flowing tributes to shot put legend Geoff Capes, who died on Wednesday at the age of 75.

Finally, a baby has been born whose mother died after falling 90 feet from a high-rise building metro.