What the papers say - October 15

Tuesday’s newspapers are led by the (ドイツなどの)首相/(大学の)学長 signalling that 商売/仕事s will 直面する a 引き上げ(る) in 国家の 保険.

The 後見人, i and 財政上の Times 報告(する)/憶測 Rachel Reeves told reporters at the 政府’s International 投資 首脳会議 that 労働’s manifesto かかわり合い not to 増加する 国家の 保険 出資/貢献s 関係のある to 税金s paid by working people ? the 従業員 element ? rather than the sum paid by 雇用者s.

どこかよそで, 多重の 出版(物)s 焦点(を合わせる) on several family members of Sara Sharif 存在 on 裁判,公判 over the 10-year-old’s death.

The Daily 表明する, Metro and Daily Mail say a 陪審/陪審員団 heard on Monday that Urfan Sharif, 42, fled to Pakistan after 恐らく 殺人,大当り the 10-year-old and called police to say: “I 合法的に punished her and she died”.

The Daily Telegraph 報告(する)/憶測s Health 長官 Wes Streeting has 示唆するd new 負わせる loss jabs could be given to 失業した people to help them get 支援する into work.

The 主要都市の Police sought 合法的な advice over 供給するing a police 護衛する for Taylor Swift, によれば The Times.

What the papers say (PA)

What the papers say (PA)

The Daily Mirror leads with the BBC 調査/捜査するing an 申し立てられた/疑わしい 人種差別主義者 joke made by Mrs Brown’s Boys 星/主役にする Brendan O’Carroll.

The Sun carries comments from former Manchester City player Benjamin Mendy, who says チーム仲間s enjoyed his boozy sex parties.

And the Daily 星/主役にする says a third of Britons spend time in the garden shed to 避ける their partners.

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