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Both Ms Braverman and the Beckhams also appear on the front page of the Times. With more details of the Tory minister’s speech, the paper says Ms Braverman “launched another attack on British human rights law” and signalled her “determination to abolish” such legislation. A story about the potential risk workers face by excluding a colleague from a WhatsApp group, which a judge ruled “could be discriminatory”, also features prominently on the newspaper’s front.

Times Front Page 22nd of November 2024

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu could face arrest if he travels to Britain, following a ruling by the International Criminal Court (ICC) citing allegations of war offences in Gaza, as UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer expresses support for the ICC investigation.

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