The Papers: 'We'll axe tax on overtime' and 'Brolly hot, isn't it'
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'We'll axe tax on overtime' and 'Brolly hot, isn't it'Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleBBCReform UK leader Nigel Farage's pledge to scrap income tax on overtime is prominent across Sunday's papers. The Sunday Express says Farage's promise that people who earn less than £75,000 and worked a 40-hour week will not pay tax on extra hours worked is "the clearest sign yet" that he is ready to challenge Labour. Elsewhere, the UK has sweltered through its hottest day of the year so far, as the paper's top picture features a woman sheltering under an umbrella at the Queen's Joust competition.The Sunday Telegraph follows an editorial from Farage for the paper, writing that under the current system "people who put in the extra hours" at work see "no real reward at the end of the month". The Telegraph adds that the Reform leader's proposed £5bn a year tax cut will be seen as "a direct challenge" to Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham.The Sunday Mirror features details from a new analysis that says Reform UK has received millions in donations from people or companies with offshore links. The paper says figures show that Harborne, who is based in Thailand, was the party's biggest donor. There is no suggestion of wrongdoing by Reform or the donors.Staying with Farage, the Mail on Sunday reports that the Reform leader has claimed that Russian spies hacked his phone to obtain details about a £5m donation by a crypto billionaire. The paper cites sources saying Farage became "intensely suspicious" that he had been hacked by "foreign state actors" after last month's donation by Christopher Harborne was revealed. The Reform leader previously said the donation was given as a "reward for campaigning for Brexit" and on a "completely unconditional basis".Police are investigating an allegation that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor behaved...





