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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Thursday 7 March 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. THE TIMES: The Times are reporting Jeremy Hunt's declarartion of Britain's economy "turning the corner" as he hopes 2p National Insurance cut will win voters. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror claim The United Kingdom public deserve better after "full of gimmicks" Spring Budget orchestrated by Jeremy Hunt. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph say Jeremy Hunt's goal to rid UK of National Insurance for workers is what he basis The Conservative Party's hopes on in next General Election. DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail asks its readers whether Jeremy Hunt's Spring Budget will be enough to beat The Labour Party in next General Election. DAILY STAR: Daily Star claim on their front page that men who eat fatty foods (such as a fry up breakfasts) are, apparently, more attractive to women. DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express give praise of Jeremy Hunt's Spring Budget for "turbo-charging the economy" by giving the public more money. THE I: The I claims they've been told Labour won't squeeze high earners to plug the £20,000,000,000 hole in Britain's public spending if the party wins General Election. THE GUARDIAN: The Guardian claims Chancellor Of The Exchequer's efforts cutting 2p from National Insurance is "a last desperate act" for next General Election. THE INDEPENDENT: The Independent leads with George Osbourne saying the Spring Budget's 2p National Insurance cut will be not be a "silver bullet" to revive The Conservative Party. METRO: Metro are headlining with Chancellor Jeremy Hunt hoping his Spring Budget will do The Conservative Party some favours over The Labour Party in the next General Election.
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