The coordinated industrial action by teachers, rail workers and civil servants leads many of Wednesday's papers.
The widespread industrial action taking place on Wednesday makes the lead story for several papers, including The Daily Telegraph which reports that striking teachers could "circumvent the rules" and still be paid for a day's work. More than 100,000 members of the National Education Union are expected to walk out in what the paper calls "the most disruptive teachers' strike in a decade".
This means that families are facing "the steepest rise in grocery prices since records began", including annual shopping bills "rocketing" by £788 this year, the paper reports.The prospect of Ukraine joining the EU is the lead for the Financial Times. According to the paper, member states have warned Brussels "against giving Ukraine unrealistic expectations of joining the bloc rapidly".
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