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The Guardian leads with the government’s post-pandemic catch-up plan for children, which it says has been criticised as “inadequate” by teaching unions. Pupils will be offered an extra 100 million hours of tuition under the £1.4bn programme but the National Education Union said the funding committed was insufficient and the government’s own tsar has warned “more will be needed to meet the scale of the challenge”, the paper reports.

Guardian Front Page 25th of November 2024

The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, will defend her decision to raise taxes as necessary to boost public spending and support essential services, arguing that there are no other viable alternatives to address the country’s economic challenges.

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