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A few papers largely avoid the royal saga on their front pages, starting with the i weekend, which claims that a Chinese tracking device has been discovered hidden inside a British government official’s car. At the time of writing, senior Whitehall officials had refused to comment on the allegations. The paper also teases a look on its inside pages at the ongoing political drama in the US, where a Speaker for the House of Representatives had still not been decided after more than a dozen votes. It quotes journalist Emily Maitlis as saying the saga means the UK is no longer the “laughing stock of the world”.

i Front Page 20th of November 2024

The government’s decision to reduce winter fuel payments is projected to push up to 100,000 pensioners into poverty, with critics highlighting that the modelling did not account for pension credit take-up efforts or the forthcoming increase in the state pension.

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i Front Page 18th of November 2024

Keir Starmer is facing pressure from business leaders, MPs, and peers to align more closely with EU regulations in order to strengthen the UK’s economic ties with the bloc, amid concerns of potential trade conflicts with the US.

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