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Dancers from the Birmingham Royal Ballet grace the front page of the Times. Its top story though, also looks ahead to the restrictions – especially the strictest of the three tiers. Ministers have “decided to focus on closing ‘drinking-led’ establishments while allowing restaurants to remain open,” a cabinet source tells the paper. Although it says there has been “confusion” after “reports claimed that restaurants may be closed with only takeaway meals allowed”.

Times Front Page 6th of November 2024

The United States is experiencing a tense presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, with Trump expressing doubts about accepting the election results unless he believes it is fair, amidst high voter turnout in crucial states.

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Times Front Page 4th of November 2024

British entrepreneur Sir James Dyson has condemned UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s budget as “spiteful,” arguing that her inheritance tax reforms will harm family businesses by imposing a 20% tax on estates over £1 million, which he claims will discourage enterprise and destroy family legacies.

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