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“Vaccines for all by Easter in NHS plan” is the headline on the front page of the i weekend and several other papers. A “leaked timetable” has revealed how every age group could be vaccinated. Care home residents, staff and health workers are due to get the jab at the beginning of December, and those age 80 and above by the middle of the month. Meanwhile, 18 to 50-year-olds could get the jab from late January onwards. Those over the age of 50 are being urged to get the free flu jab to keep pressure off the NHS, the paper adds.

i Front Page 13th of December 2025

The NHS is mounting a pre-Christmas push to vaccinate children against flu, fearing spread to older relatives. School visits are planned, with uptake low and cases rising nationwide. WHO says the UK has entered an early epidemic. Parents are urged to keep symptomatic pupils at home.

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i Front Page 12th of December 2025

An intense flu wave is driving record infections, with the highest rates among schoolchildren and under‑5s. NHS leaders warn hospitals face severe pressure and urge vulnerable people to get vaccinated, noting protection takes about two weeks to develop.

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i Front Page 11th of December 2025

UK close to rejoining Erasmus from January 2027, in a Brexit reset for universities. A deal could be sealed before Christmas, with optimism on both sides and an EU route for UK institutions to apply next year. London seeks a better price after being offered a 30% discount.

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i Front Page 10th of December 2025

Defence experts warn the UK and Europe face a reality check after Trump criticised “decaying” nations and cast doubt on US support. Concern grows the alliance may need to stand alone. Starmer met the US ambassador as No 10 rejected claims Europe has failed, amid defence budget gap warnings.

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