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After the Treasury made its discontent clear, Mr Kwarteng appeared on Times Radio insisting there were “lots of conversations” taking place with Mr Sunak’s department about the crisis, the Times notes. The business secretary said he had not asked Mr Sunak for anything but “we are always in conversation with the Treasury and we’re always talking about how we can support British business”. Separately, the paper has a report which reveals that 2,000 police have been accused of sexual misconduct, including rape, in the last four years.

Times Front Page 29th of March 2025

Police have been criticised for arresting two parents who sent repeated emails to their child’s primary school regarding concerns over special educational needs support, with free speech advocates arguing that their criticism should not have been treated as harassment.

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Times Front Page 28th of March 2025

The King has cancelled a series of planned engagements after being admitted to hospital for treatment and experiencing temporary side-effects, with officials emphasising that his schedule for next month remains unchanged.

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