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A national lockdown “could save Christmas” in England and allow families to meet during the festive break, the Guardian says, citing scientists, politicians and public health specialists. Experts, the paper says, believe that nationwide measures lasting two to six weeks would help suppress cases. Official figures have shown that more than half a million people had coronavirus in the week ending 23 October, with more than one in 10 infected in England.

Guardian Front Page 24th of December 2024

Thames Water, a major utility company, allegedly diverted funds intended for environmental clean-up projects to pay executive bonuses, raising concerns about corporate governance and environmental responsibility amidst ongoing scrutiny over its operations.

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Guardian Front Page 23rd of December 2024

Local authorities and the UK government spent over £100 million in 2022-23 on legal fees and staff to contest special educational needs claims, a strategy criticised for prioritising costs over providing necessary support for children and families.

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