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Several papers cover the resignation of Lord Geidt, Boris Johnson’s ethics adviser. The Times reports that No 10 was “blindsided” by his statement, but adds that Lord Geidt had been contemplating his future for months amid “frustration” about the prime minister’s reaction to the Downing Street lockdown parties.

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

Defence companies have ceased attending university careers fairs and similar events due to security concerns over potential protests, raising fears about staff safety and the risk of global threats, with firms expressing anxiety over being targeted by demonstrators.

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