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David Beckham is pictured on the front of the Guardian as the paper questions whether the World Cup may taint his brand; while the lead story raises more questions around the pay for guards working in Qatar. The paper says workers employed as security guards in a park “at the heart of Qatar’s World Cup festivities appear to be being paid as little as 35 pence an hour”. The guards interviewed by the paper are not contracted to Fifa.

Guardian Front Page 6th of January 2025

Elon Musk has suggested that Nigel Farage should be replaced as leader of Reform UK, criticising his ability to lead and suggesting the need for a new figure to steer the party, amid broader discussions regarding Farage’s influence on British politics and his recent controversial statements.

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Guardian Front Page 3rd of January 2025

Ministers are set to launch an extensive independent commission to reform adult social care in England, aiming to address growing challenges and improve outcomes for older and disabled individuals, as a Labour manifesto commitment promises to inject millions into the system to prevent hospital admissions and ease family burdens.

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Guardian Front Page 2nd of January 2025

A tragic event unfolded in New Orleans where a vehicle displaying an IS flag drove into a crowd celebrating the New Year, resulting in ten fatalities and prompting an FBI investigation into an act of terror, with reports confirming that the suspect has been neutralised.

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