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Newspaper headlines: Protesters on Sunak's roof and UK economy 'in a trap'
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Many of Friday's front pages lead on the Bank of England's warning that interest rates will remain high for longer than previously thought.
The i newspaper predicts the main rate will .
Meanwhile, the Times says the suggestion a rate cut is unlikely before the end of next year is a blow to Tory strategists, because still struggling under high mortgage rates.
Elsewhere, the Daily Mirror takes issue with who said earlier in the week that people over the age of 50 should consider delivering takeaways and other flexible jobs.
According to the Daily Telegraph, the government is planning the since the Tony Blair era, in an effort to reduce waiting lists.
Several front pages feature pictures of Greenpeace activists - protesting against new licences for oil - on the roof of Rishi Sunak's family home in North Yorkshire, .
"How on Earth could this be allowed to happen?" .
The Daily Express goes further to say on its front page that over the security breach.
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