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“Cabinet angry at defending Johnson again” headlines the i newspaper. The paper says it has been told ministers have been unwilling to defend the prime minister over his handling of the allegations against Mr Pincher. It adds Cabinet ministers have also been authorised to depart from the official Downing Street line in TV and radio interviews.

i Front Page 10th of January 2025

The Treasury is preparing for a mini-budget in March due to rising borrowing costs, placing Chancellor Rachel Reeves in a challenging position regarding potential tax increases or public service cuts, as economic stability reassurances are provided to bond markets amidst financial constraints.

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i Front Page 9th of January 2025

Rachel Reeves is confronted with the challenge of addressing potential tax increases or cuts to public services due to the UK’s rising borrowing costs, as economists warn of a precarious fiscal environment heightened by global tensions and increased defence spending.

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i Front Page 8th of January 2025

Major social media companies are pushing back against new UK and EU online safety regulations, with leading figures like Zuckerberg and Musk criticising the measures as hindrances to free speech and pledging to ease restrictions despite concerns over potential online risks.

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