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Alongside the sunny weather, several of Thursday’s front pages report on Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick contacting the businessman behind a controversial planning application while preparing to decide whether to approve it. The i says Mr Jenrick, who denies wrongdoing, is “on the ropes” after he released texts sent between him and Tory donor Richard Desmond.

i Front Page 18th of December 2024

After three decades of controversy, a new review of the Post Office IT scandal has recognised victims affected by the faulty software system, with the Government launching a compensation scheme and pledging redress for wrongful convictions.

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i Front Page 17th of December 2024

The UK is intensifying surveillance on individuals suspected of espionage activities linked to states like China, in response to claims of foreign influence and security threats, leading to measures including the exclusion of Prince Andrew from royal affairs to safeguard the monarchy’s reputation.

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i Front Page 16th of December 2024

European diplomats have warned Keir Starmer that significant concessions are required on fisheries and migration policies for under-30s to facilitate new trade and security agreements with the EU, as they push for a revised approach despite the UK’s demands for changes to laws affecting the British fishing and food sectors.

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i Front Page 14th of December 2024

A recent warning has been issued in the UK regarding smart kitchen gadgets, such as air fryers, which are increasingly collecting personal information, including recording conversations, with concerns about user privacy due to insufficient regulations on data sharing.

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