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Wednesday's national newspaper front pages
Hurricane Melissa, the strongest Category 5 storm to hit Jamaica since 1851, caused widespread damage while Labour pushes to end four-day weeks and address housing shortages.
- On Wednesday, national front pages led with Hurricane Melissa after it made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday.
- Record strength made Melissa the strongest Category 5 storm to hit Jamaica since records began, with forecasters warning of catastrophic and life-threatening flooding.
- Emergency reports show at least seven people have been killed and thousands of Jamaicans are sheltering as tabloid newspapers describe widespread carnage and pure fury from the storm.
- Uxbridge police said officers called the triple stabbing that killed dog walker Wayne Broadhurst a `shocking and senseless act of violence` and arrested an Afghan national Tuesday.
- The Sun reports Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Budget will hike betting taxes by 138%, urging ministers to abandon the plan.
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