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The Papers: 'Kicking up a storm' and 'Burnham plots homes tax raid'

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The Papers: 'Kicking up a storm' and 'Burnham plots homes tax raid'
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UK newspapers are focusing on the logistical frustrations surrounding the England vs. Mexico World Cup match and potential tax policy shifts under Andy Burnham. The coverage highlights publican concerns over kick-off times and political debate regarding a proposed mansion tax.

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It reflects the intersection of national sporting events with domestic economic policy and political discourse in the UK.

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Image caption, Logistics surrounding the World Cup match between England and Mexico in the early hours of Monday continue to lead a number of the papers, with Sunday People dedicating the majority of its front page to backlash over the shifting kick-off time. The paper's headline reads: "Kicking up a storm".

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