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But the Times describes the “pay pain” facing millions of public sector workers after the government abandoned plans for a new spending review. This means public sector workers will have real-term pay cuts before 2024, according to the paper, adding that schools and hospitals will be forced to make difficult decisions about budgets. Separately, an image of Italian far-right leader Giorgia Meloni dominates the picture slot as she looks poised to become the country’s most right-wing prime minister since the war.

Times Front Page 1st of January 2025

Labour’s £5bn-a-year plan to recruit 6,500 additional teachers faces scrutiny as a report from the National Foundation for Educational Research highlights funding challenges, raising concerns over the feasibility of meeting targets with only £3bn expected through proposed VAT changes versus the anticipated need.

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Times Front Page 31st of December 2024

Millions of public sector workers, including teachers and civil servants, may be offered higher salaries in exchange for reduced pension benefits as a strategy to address staff shortages, with unions divided over the proposal amidst government discussions at early stages.

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Times Front Page 28th of December 2024

Millions of households will soon have access to grants and cheap loans for installing solar panels and batteries, as part of a £6.6bn government initiative aimed at supporting the clean energy transition and reducing carbon emissions by 2030.

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