The Papers: Reeves poised to break 50-year tax 'taboo' and 'Arise, Sir Becks'

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 "Reeves is just 'blaming everyone else' for chaos".

Several papers lead on the aftermath of a speech by the Chancellor Rachel Reeves, in which she did not rule out a U-turn on Labour's manifesto general election pledge not to hike income tax. Despite the chancellor saying she will make "necessary choices" in the Budget, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch says Britain watched the speech "in horror" and that Reeves is "blaming every else" for chaos, according to the Daily Express.

 "Reeves poised to raise income tax and break 50-year taboo".

A hike in income tax would be the first since 1975, and break a "50-year taboo" against the policy, the i Paper reports. Economists cited by the paper say Reeves must add 2p on income tax if she wants to make the UK's public finances "more resilient, and avoid having to return for more" in the near future.

 "Reeves lays ground for 1970s-style tax increase".

"We will all have to do our bit" is the chancellor's quote featured in the Times. The paper reports more lines from Reeves' speech where she vowed to put "national interests" before "political expediency". Elsewhere, a photo of Sir David Beckham receiving his knighthood at Windsor Castle is front and centre.

 "Labour dumbs down schools".

"Reeves's waffle bomb" is the Daily Mail's take. The paper also reports that Labour has been accused of "educational vandalism" after ministers announced they would scrap a number of Tory reforms on education. The changes will include cutting GCSE exams and simplify primary school tests. "Labour dumbs down schools" is the headline.

 "Make it fair, Rachel".

"Make it fair, Rachel" is the Daily Mirror's headline as it leads with a plea from trade unions to the chancellor, calling on her to tax the wealthiest before targeting ordinary workers. Sharing the top spot, "bend a knee like Beckham" is the paper's take on Sir David Beckham's knighthood.

 "Reeves gets a rocket".

The Daily Star's headline is "Rach sparks tax rise fury", as it reports on the chancellor's "first pre-Budget speech for 50 years - hinting at huge tax rises".

 "Reeves put Britain on notice of Budget income tax rises".

"Reeves puts Britain on notice," says the Independent. The paper reports that a think tank has warned that a 2p income tax rise might not be enough to fix the country's finances. A smiling Sir David Beckham holding his knighthood medal also fills the front page as the paper declares: "Arise Sir Becks!"

 "Finally... Sir Goldenbawls".

"Finally... Sir Goldenbawls" follows the Sun, as it reports that Sir David Beckham admitted he was "crying for months" after learning of his long-awaited knighthood. "It's been been a very emotional day," he said after the ceremony at Windsor.

 "NHS bearing brunt of 'ugly' racism, warns Streeting".

The Guardian's front page spotlight's Sir David calling his knighthood "my proudest moment". Also prominent, the paper reports on Health Secretary Wes Streeting's warning that NHS staff are bearing the brunt of "ugly" racism. In an interview with the paper, Streeting says incidents of verbal and physical abuse based on people's skin colour are happening so often that it has become "socially acceptable to be racist".

 "Heads 'should roll over BBC bias'".

The Telegraph says that pressure is mounting on the BBC's senior executives after a leaked dossier revealed "serious and systemic" editorial bias. The paper says Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has called for "heads to roll" over the allegations. A BBC spokesperson said: "While we don't comment on leaked documents, when the BBC receives feedback it takes it seriously and considers it carefully."

 "Brave Sam's always been our hero".

Finally, the Metro celebrates the story of the LNER rail staff worker who has been praised as a "hero" for saving passengers' lives during the Cambridgeshire train attack. The paper quotes Samir Zitouni's family who say: "He's always been a hero."

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