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Leading with what’s been the story of the weekend, the Guardian writes that Liz Truss is “fighting for her political survival” after veteran Tory MP Crispin Blunt broke ranks to declare the prime minister’s “game is up”. Ministers are “waiting anxiously” for the markets to open this morning, the paper notes, to see whether Ms Truss’s decision to sack her former chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, has paid off. Elsewhere, there’s a nod to an independent review of the Met Police – with Louise Casey concluding in her interim report that there’s “misogyny and systemic racism” in the force’s misconduct procedures.

Independent Front Page 14th of December 2025

A surge in severe flu has filled paediatric ICUs, forcing cancellation of children’s elective operations. Medics warn delays could turn routine cases urgent. The row between doctors’ leaders and Wes Streeting is escalating as a strike ballot looms, with concerns over NHS resilience.

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Independent Front Page 13th of December 2025

King Charles says he felt overwhelmed by his cancer diagnosis and urges people not to skip NHS screenings. In a message for Stand Up To Cancer, he stresses early detection saves lives and notes about nine million are overdue. He expects his treatment to be scaled back next year.

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Independent Front Page 12th of December 2025

Mark Rutte warns Europe faces its gravest security test in decades, urging NATO states to raise defence spending and readiness to levels not seen since our grandparents’ era. After drone incursions into alliance airspace, he calls for rapid deterrence to protect Britain and allied nations.

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Independent Front Page 11th of December 2025

A report by the Runnymede Trust and Reprieve says the UK runs a two‑tier approach to revoking nationality, with over 200 citizenships removed since 2010—well above France. It finds people of colour up to 12 times likelier to lose status, leaving some stranded in detention overseas with cases unresolved.

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