Several stories lead Saturday's front pages, but the cost-of-living crisis continues to dominate.
The cost-of-living crisis continues to dominate Saturday's front pages. The Times leads on comments by a Treasury minister saying employers must be very careful about giving staff big pay rises because they could fuel a 1970s-style inflationary spiral. It says minister Simon Clarke warned public sector workers that they should not have unrealistic expectations about their pay because increases would only prolong and intensify the crisis.
School building projects, swimming pools and libraries have been earmarked for emergency funding cuts, the Guardian reports. It says town halls have been hit by an unexpected £1.6bn hole in their budgets amid "rampant inflation and soaring energy bills", and without help from Whitehall, they will have to cut services and put up council tax next April.Airport workers can save the nation's summer, the Daily Express declares, based on comments from business minister Paul Scully.
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