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Ministers are cautiously optimistic about the impact of the new variant, the Times reports, and it says any new restrictions on gatherings will exempt weddings and funerals. Like many of the papers, its lead image is a portrait of anti-apartheid campaigner Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who died at 90 and was hailed by the Queen as a champion of human rights.

Times Front Page 30th of November 2024

British MPs have taken a significant step towards legalising assisted dying by backing a landmark bill, which would allow terminally ill patients to receive help from doctors to end their lives, while the government remains neutral and further examinations of the bill’s details are planned for the coming months.

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Times Front Page 29th of November 2024

Sir Keir Starmer has announced plans to implement stricter immigration rules in response to recent figures showing a significant surge, with the aim to reduce the net migration that reached over one million last year by proposing a more controlled points-based system.

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Times Front Page 28th of November 2024

Lord Cameron has reversed his stance on the assisted dying bill, citing that his earlier concerns about safeguarding can be addressed, and this change in position has garnered enough support to potentially pass the legislation.

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Times Front Page 27th of November 2024

Vauxhall’s recent announcement to close a plant, affecting over 1,000 jobs, has sparked discussions about the impact of the government’s electric vehicle targets on the automotive industry, with concerns that the industry’s rapid transition to electric vehicles is leading to significant investment and supply chain challenges, threatening UK manufacturing jobs.

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