The Papers: 'On the backs of the poor' and 'tax rise fears'
Reaction to the chancellor announcing billions in cuts and gloomy economic forecasts dominate the front pages.

The Papers: 'On the backs of the poor' and 'tax rise fears'
Reaction to the chancellor announcing billions in cuts and gloomy economic forecasts dominate the front pages.
Arrests after woman killed during police car chase
Two men, 18 and 19, were arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.
Canadian murder victim known as Buffalo Woman finally identified
Ashlee Shingoose was killed by a serial killer three years ago, but not identified until Wednesday.
#Trump announces 25% tariffs on car imports to US
The US President say the tariffs will come into effect on 2 April.
Read the messages #Trump officials exchanged on leaked Signal thread
The conversation, which The Atlantic first published on Wednesday, shows behind-the-scene discussions between Trump's national security team.
Desperate propaganda from the Royals and their mouthpiece #BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cddy17179qlo
Gérard Depardieu denies allegations of sexual assault at combative trial
The two legal teams have clashed repeatedly in court as the #French film star's lawyer has questioned the credibility of the two plaintiffs.
Zelensky hopes US will 'stay strong' in face of Russian demands
The Ukrainian president was answering questions from a panel of European journalists in Paris.
It suddenly dawned on me where I have seen Peter Hegseth before... he is Jethro from the Beverly Hillbillies #Hegseth #BeverlyHills #bbc
News at 9PM: A reporter has revealed a leaked conversation's full transcript, leading to a White House statement and US intelligence heads being grilled. #Ukraine's Zelensky is in Paris for talks with Macron, highlighting Russian sway in the US. South Korea confronts lethal #wildfires, while Turkey grapples with persistent protests and #Brazil's Bolsonaro could face trial. #WhiteHouse #BBC #News
Anxiety over welfare cuts rises among #Labour MPs
There is some unease in Labour's ranks over the planned savings to welfare in the Spring Statement.
Out-of-sorts Swiatek stunned by teenager Eala in Miami
Second seed Iga Swiatek suffers a monumental shock as Filipino teenager Alexandra Eala continues her dream run to reach the Miami Open semi-finals.
Next free speech fine may cost millions, universities told
The regulator has fined the University of Sussex £585,000 for failing to protect free speech on campus.
Farage and NatWest settle dispute over bank account closure
The agreed settlement comes almost two years after the Reform UK leader had his bank account with Coutts closed.
Faisal Islam: Could surprise on growth save the day?
The UK's economic prospects are better than expected, but the forecasts are precarious and could easily be derailed.
Turkey's opposition leaders vows protests will continue 'in every city'
Opposition leader Ozgur Ozel tells the BBC's Orla Guerin there will be mass rallies "in every city".
BBC Verify: How did Rachel Reeves make her sums add up?
BBC Verify's Ben Chu looks at how the Chancellor managed to stick to her fiscal rules in the Spring Statement, despite a jump in borrowing costs for the Government.
#Trump names conservative media critic as US ambassador to South Africa
Brent Bozell's nomination comes at a time when relations between South Africa and the United States are at a low point.
Baby slings unsafe for hands-free feeding, charities warn
Parenting charities, including the NCT, have updated their advice saying slings and carriers are unsafe for feeding.
Inquest into girl's death will 'focus on TikTok'
A coroner is to instruct Ofcom to request data from the online accounts of 13-year-old Maia Walsh.