Comments by Liz Truss on tax cuts and deteriorating China-US relations are among the stories on Saturday's front pages.
A variety of stories lead Saturday's papers. The Financial Times says Liz Truss has rejected "handouts" as the best way to help households through the worst income squeeze in 60 years, instead promising tax cuts and radical economic reform. In an interview with the paper, Ms Truss defied the "abuse economics" of the Treasury.Liz Truss is also pictured on the front of the Daily Telegraph.
The i newspaper says that a business chief has criticised the "vacuum" at the heart of the government, as the UK "braces for an economic storm" amid the cost of living crisis and the end days of the Johnson administration.As few as six patients in 10 will be dealt with by hospital A&E departments within four hours this winter, ministers have been warned, as concern grows that the NHS is heading for an "unprecedented" crisis, the Times reports.
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