What the papers say October 29
Briefly

The Guardian and the Daily Mirror both lead on the Government's plans to revive a struggling NHS, highlighting the urgency in addressing health service challenges facing the nation.
Health and Social Secretary Wes Streeting admitted that the overburdened health service would not be cured despite substantial government handouts aimed at alleviating NHS struggles.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has indicated more tax rises are on the way in Wednesday's budget to provide further support for the NHS amidst mounting pressures.
Charities are warning MPs that cutbacks may be unavoidable and essential services may face funding reroutes if the increase in employers' National Insurance proceeds.
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