Thursday's national newspaper front pages
- The chancellor announced a £300bn Spending Review featuring an extra £29bn a year dedicated to the NHS on June 13, 2025.
- The review aims to renew Britain and rejects austerity but faced criticism for risking police and defence funding and prompting tax rises.
- Labour's Rachel Reeves launched a charm offensive to reassure MPs, stating the review was not a return to austerity amid Reform UK concerns.
- The review offers cash injections equivalent to £8,100 per taxpayer while economists warn tax increases are inevitable to balance the books.
- The Spending Review suggests tighter finances ahead with police and Home Office funding squeezed, raising concerns over crime targets and council tax rises.
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