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Striking a similar tone, the Times frames Ms Murty’s latest actions as an attempt “to save” her husband’s political career. It comes just over 48 hours after details of her nom-dom tax status were leaked, the paper notes. Ms Murty has conceded that the situation was not “compatible” with her husband’s role as chancellor, the paper adds. It reports that she will retain her non-dom status and continue to benefit from India’s policy of not taxing inheritance.

Times Front Page 10th of January 2025

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is urging the cabinet to propose alternative economic strategies amidst rising borrowing costs that have surpassed levels seen during Liz Truss’s tenure, as the economy faces a downturn with high interest rates impacting growth and mortgage affordability.

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Times Front Page 8th of January 2025

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