What the papers say – January 3

What the papers say – January 3
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What the papers say – January 3
Author: Rachel Vickers-Price
Published: Jan, 03 2025 00:07

Summary at a Glance

The Daily Express leads on demands made by Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch for a full nationwide inquiry into Britain’s “rape gangs scandal”, while The Daily Telegraph says the Labour Party blocked a CPS probe in the wake of child sex abuse at Oldham.

The Daily Mail leads on the salaries paid to NHS managers as its says hospital wait times balloon, emergency services continue to crack under the pressure and public health services fail to meet essential performance targets.

What the papers say – January 3 Calls for an inquiry into the Oldham child sex abuse scandal and the future of social care are among the stories making headlines in Friday’s newspapers.

The Times and The Guardian both splash on a Labour-planned upheaval to social care and services in the UK, with ministers eager to launch an independent commission to assist with reform.

Economists have reported in the Financial Times that tax increases are likely for the UK in 2025 with all signs seeming to point towards the inevitable due to a sluggish economy.

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