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The majority of front pages lead with the Russian missile strike on a shopping centre in Ukraine, which has killed at least 13 people. The i dedicates its front page to a picture of firefighters tackling the inferno in the city of Kremenchuk. The paper reports there was a “global outcry” after the bombing of the “crowded” shopping mall in broad daylight, including from G7 leaders – who described it as a “deliberate provocation” and “war crime”.

i Front Page 25th of November 2024

The UK Parliament faces a crucial vote on assisted dying, with a notable division among Cabinet ministers despite significant public support, as the proposed legislation requires approval from two independent doctors and a judge, imposing a 14-year penalty for breaches.

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i Front Page 22nd of November 2024

Foreign Secretary David Lammy has asserted that the UK and France will continue to oppose Russian actions in Ukraine, highlighting a strong commitment to international security and readiness in light of potential threats posed by Russia.

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i Front Page 21st of November 2024

Ukraine has reportedly used UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles to target military locations in Russia, following an escalation in tensions despite warnings from Russian authorities and updates to their nuclear protocols.

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i Front Page 20th of November 2024

The government’s decision to reduce winter fuel payments is projected to push up to 100,000 pensioners into poverty, with critics highlighting that the modelling did not account for pension credit take-up efforts or the forthcoming increase in the state pension.

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