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While The Guardian’s front page image reflects the damage of a missile strike on an apartment block in Ukraine, the paper’s main story focuses on the pressure facing Liz Truss by Tory “rebels”. The prime minister was said to be “teetering close to another major U-turn” over her plans to cut benefits, it notes. The dispute over welfare threatened to overshadow the PM’s attempt to reassert her authority when the Commons returns, the story adds.

Guardian Front Page 27th of November 2024

Joe Biden has announced a significant ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, which has been praised as a “historic” end to a prolonged conflict, while Israeli PM Netanyahu endorsed the truce despite facing opposition from far-right factions.

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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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