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The Financial Times leads on Mr Xi’s speech, which took place at the opening of the Communist Party’s week-long National Congress in Beijing. He “outlined goals ranging from the unification of China and Taiwan to an ‘all out people’s war’ against Covid-19”, the paper reports. In its bit on Ms Truss, the FT says MPs aren’t the only ones losing confidence in the PM – “leading City figures [are] too”. Tory peer Stuart Rose, the former M&S boss and Asda chair, tells the paper Ms Truss is a “busted flush”.

Financial Times Front Page 27th of December 2024

The Russian military has been accused of shooting down an Azerbaijani passenger aircraft, sparking controversy and tension as Western nations, including the UK and US, challenge Kremlin denials and highlight the incident’s potential breach of international security.

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Financial Times Front Page 23rd of December 2024

Nick Candy has pledged to help Reform UK disrupt the political landscape by supporting policies aimed at reducing the influence of established parties, with plans to introduce a law on fair donations and the backing of affluent supporters, positioning the party as a formidable force in upcoming elections.

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