The chancellor is roundly criticised for failing to do enough to ease the cost of living crisis in today’s papers

Rishi Sunak’s attempt to cast himself as a tax-cutting chancellor despite Britain facing the biggest drop in living standards since the 1950s is met with scorn on the front of many of Thursday’s papers.

The normally pro-government Express has a surprisingly punchy splash headline saying “The forgotten millions say: what about us?” as it reports that millions of Britons have been “left without a helping hand” by Sunak’s mini-budget.

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