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Some workshy people are claiming they cannot turn up at the office because they have been kidnapped by aliens, according to the Daily Express. HR bosses tell the paper some people are also giving the excuse that they are unable to get to work because they are terrified by ghosts at home. Alan Price, whose company makes software for managers to track sickness in their workforces, says: “You hear a few out-of-this-world excuses working in HR, but ‘ET phone in sick’ is a new one even for us!”

Sunday Express Front Page 14th of December 2025

An investigation reports the Home Office’s voluntary returns scheme gives those with no right to remain cash, travel, short-term accommodation and help to start businesses in their home countries. It also offers reception and family support on arrival, prompting debate that the UK is being overly generous.

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Sunday Express Front Page 7th of December 2025

About 170 foreign nationals deemed security risks remain in Britain under strict controls because human rights rules block deportation, prompting calls to reform those laws and consider leaving the ECHR. Ministers face pressure to cut monitoring costs and strengthen removal powers.

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Sunday Express Front Page 30th of November 2025

Working households with three children would need £71,000 in pay to match the income available on benefits, a report claims. It says out-of-work families are £18,000 better off than neighbours on the living wage after the Budget scrapped the two-child cap, prompting calls for the Chancellor to resign.

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Sunday Express Front Page 23rd of November 2025

Defence chiefs are reviewing whether RAF pilots and aircrew may use weight‑loss drugs as obesity rises. Aviation medics warn side‑effects could compromise safety and erode strict fitness rules, notably ejection‑seat limits. These medicines are currently not approved for aircrew.

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