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Fallout from pictures of Health Secretary Matt Hancock kissing an aide dominates the front of Saturday’s papers. The i says there is outrage that the “hypocrite” minister has kept his position in Cabinet despite having broken social distancing guidance in May. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has accepted Mr Hancock’s apology and considers the matter closed, Downing Street has said. But bereaved families have called the PM’s failure to sack the health secretary “a slap in the face”, the paper adds.

i Front Page 26th of December 2024

Labour is experiencing a significant threat as voter support shifts towards Reform UK, challenging the traditional two-party dynamic with the Conservatives and raising questions about its ability to maintain its previous levels of popularity.

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i Front Page 24th of December 2024

Economists urge the Chancellor to create a comprehensive growth plan as the UK economy stagnates, highlighting concerns that continued sluggishness could impact living standards, and noting that Labour’s plans involve a significant effort to achieve long-term sustainability.

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i Front Page 23rd of December 2024

The PM is facing significant dissent within the party over planned changes to pension policies, as backbenchers and Labour critics express strong opposition to the government’s stance on compensation for the Waspi women, with a critical vote anticipated in the new year.

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i Front Page 20th of December 2024

The government has warned that water bills could see an additional increase following a 36% rise approved by Ofwat over five years, unless the Labour Party intervenes to overhaul the regulator, attributing the hikes to infrastructure failures and illegal waste disposal issues.

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