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“He’s nad sorry at all”, reads the headline in the Metro. The paper describes Zahawi as “unrepentant”, noting that a letter he published after the sacking failed to mention the tax case or express regret, and that he instead used it to take a “swipe at the British press that exposed him”. Zahawi previously threatened to sue journalists probing his taxes, and in the letter criticised a headline about the affair in the Independent last week which read: “The noose tightens”.

Independent Front Page 21st of April 2025

Indefinite prison sentences, deemed by many to contravene human rights, have cost taxpayers around £145 million this year on top of the £1.6 billion spent since their official abolition, with thousands still confined despite the policy’s formal end.

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