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The Guardian reports that Indonesian labourers working on UK farms are at risk of “debt bondage” because of the fees they pay to unlicensed brokers in their home country in order to secure work. The paper’s front page also highlights a quote by author Margaret Atwood, who says Friday’s attack on Salman Rushdie shows that “if we don’t defend free speech we live in tyranny”.

Guardian Front Page 25th of November 2024

The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, will defend her decision to raise taxes as necessary to boost public spending and support essential services, arguing that there are no other viable alternatives to address the country’s economic challenges.

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Guardian Front Page 20th of November 2024

Growing tensions have emerged due to concerns over Russia’s alleged hybrid warfare tactics against Western nations, following the USA’s decision to allow Ukraine access to long-range missiles, with Russia promising an appropriate response.

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