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The Prince of Wales’ official spokesman has said ‘racism has no place in our society’, adding that it was right for Lady Hussey to step down following the remarks, the Times reports. In mentioning ‘racism’, the prince’s spokesman went further than Buckingham Palace which referred to “unacceptable and deeply regrettable comments”, the paper says. The front page also features a photograph of Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie, who has died at the age of 79.

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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