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Several papers focus on the rising tensions between the UK and China, with the i reporting that relations have hit a “new low”. The paper quotes Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab accusing Beijing of committing “gross” human rights abuses against ethnic minority Uighurs, as the Chinese ambassador denies concentration camps exist after footage emerged appearing to show blindfolded prisoners. Mr Raab has said: “It cannot be business as usual after the pandemic.”

i Front Page 22nd of November 2024

Foreign Secretary David Lammy has asserted that the UK and France will continue to oppose Russian actions in Ukraine, highlighting a strong commitment to international security and readiness in light of potential threats posed by Russia.

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i Front Page 21st of November 2024

Ukraine has reportedly used UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles to target military locations in Russia, following an escalation in tensions despite warnings from Russian authorities and updates to their nuclear protocols.

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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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