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The i goes in for an even closer crop of Mr Cummings. It has switched its usual bullet-point summary of the news for boxes outlining his main claims. At the top of the front page, a line-up of political hacks are pictured – ready to weigh in with opinions, including that Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer offered what the paper calls a “feeble response”.

i Front Page 7th of April 2025

The PM is expected to relax the 2030 petrol car ban by allowing hybrids to remain on sale for five more years, with ministers planning to close certain agencies to drive efficiency and shift towards a more interventionist approach in order to bolster businesses against global trade pressures.

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i Front Page 3rd of April 2025

A sweeping set of reciprocal tariffs threatens to cost global markets up to $1 trillion, putting UK jobs and wages at risk and prompting The PM to seek alternative strategies for economic stability.

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i Front Page 1st of April 2025

The PM’s deputy has defended proposals to expand sick pay, end zero-hours contracts and raise National Living Wage thresholds, arguing these changes will boost growth and support those on lower incomes despite objections from businesses.

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