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The i describes the day as representing the “end of the Elizabethan age”, as hundreds of thousands of people lined the route from Westminster to Windsor to say “thank you and goodbye”. The paper reports the “vast procession” brought London to a “standstill, with spectacular military display”, while the funeral led to an “unprecedented” gathering of world leaders.

i Front Page 2nd of January 2025

Emergency courts established during the pandemic will remain operational to address a significant backlog in the legal system, with court trials potentially delayed until 2028 due to an overwhelming number of pending cases and limited judicial capacity.

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i Front Page 1st of January 2025

Union leaders in the UK are urging the government to ban a kitchen worktop material linked to a severe lung disease impacting tradespeople, following similar actions in Australia and citing at least 18 cases and two deaths in the UK.

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i Front Page 31st of December 2024

Four former sub-postmasters, who were wrongly convicted due to the faulty Post Office Horizon IT system and helped expose the scandal, have been recognised with honours for their services to justice, yet many are still awaiting compensation.

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i Front Page 30th of December 2024

A recent poll indicates that nearly two-thirds of voters lack confidence in Sir Keir Starmer’s ability to alleviate household financial pressures through increased disposable income as promised, amid rising inflation and potential tax increases impacting cost of living concerns.

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