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Several of Saturday’s papers lead with the news that Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s wife will pay UK taxes on all her worldwide income following controversy over her nom-domicile status. The i weekend says the chancellor is “fighting for his political survival”. Akshata Murty, who owns £700m in shares of the Indian IT giant Infosys, has said she does not want her financial arrangements to be a “distraction” for her husband. The paper says pressure is growing on Mr Sunak, with some Conservative MPs angry that he did not realise the issue could become a political problem for him and the party.

i Front Page 29th of November 2024

Polling indicates that the majority of the British public supports the legalisation of assisted dying, as MPs prepare to vote on a significant bill introduced by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, marking the first free vote on this emotionally charged issue in 15 years.

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i Front Page 27th of November 2024

Labour is initiating a programme using weight-loss injections designed to assist unemployed individuals in returning to work, as part of broader welfare reforms aimed at addressing health-related employment barriers and economic inactivity.

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