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Fresh information on the disappearance of Lord Lucan, who went missing in 1974 after the murder of his children’s nanny, makes the “world exclusive” lead for the Daily Mail. Lord Lucan’s blood-soaked car was later found abandoned in East Sussex after Sandra Rivett was found dead at his home in London that year. According to the paper, “cryptic new clues” in connection with the case – and made public for the first time – have emerged in the form of Cluedo cards found by police in his car almost 50 years ago.

Daily Mail Front Page 13th of December 2025

The King reported a major boost in his cancer treatment, describing it as a personal blessing. After an exceptionally good response, weekly therapy will be significantly scaled back and shift to a precautionary phase in the New Year, though specialist care will continue.

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Daily Mail Front Page 12th of December 2025

Armed Forces minister Al Carns says Britain is on a heightened defence footing, warning that the shadow of conflict is at Europe’s door. Nato chief Mark Rutte urges members to prepare for large-scale contingencies, prioritising investment and readiness.

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Daily Mail Front Page 11th of December 2025

Campaigners have launched legal action to halt an NHS-backed trial of puberty blockers involving about 220 participants. A senior Conservative has criticised the plan and urged ministers to stop it, while supporters say the study is regulated and designed to assess safety and outcomes.

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Daily Mail Front Page 10th of December 2025

A National Audit Office report says the Home Office lacks reliable data on how many asylum seekers have gone missing and the true cost of the system. Spending is estimated at about £4.6bn in 2024–25, largely on hotels. The watchdog urges stronger data, oversight and value for money.

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