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Tuesday’s front pages report on plans to further ease the lockdown in England and cover the latest developments of the Reading attack. The Guardian says museums, galleries and cinemas in England will be allowed to reopen from 4 July, alongside pubs, restaurants and hairdressers. The paper says Boris Johnson will make the “decisive but potentially risky” announcement on Tuesday.

Guardian Front Page 19th of December 2024

The UK government is considering tightening rules on party donations due to concerns about potential foreign influence, notably involving Elon Musk’s reported plans to make significant political contributions through his companies, prompting an urgent review by the Electoral Commission to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process.

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Guardian Front Page 18th of December 2024

A high-ranking Russian military official involved with chemical weapons was reportedly killed in a blast near Moscow, with Ukrainian intelligence sources suggesting the incident may have been a targeted operation amidst escalating tensions.

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Guardian Front Page 17th of December 2024

A planned shake-up of laws concerning foreign influence in the UK stalled amidst tensions with China, with a particular focus on a case linking Prince Andrew to an alleged Chinese spy, as the government faces pressure to address these foreign relations and security concerns.

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