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The stories leading Thursday’s papers vary widely, but The Times leads with its investigation into British Gas and findings that the company uses debt collectors to install prepayment meters in vulnerable people’s homes. An undercover reporter accompanied debt agents to “break into the home” of a single father and “switch them to a prepayment meter”, the story says, adding that if families with these gas meters cannot afford to top up, their heating is “cut off”. Following the report, British Gas’s owner Centrica said it would suspend the use of court warrants that allow forced installations.

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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Times Front Page 27th of December 2024

Government advisers are urging ministers to relocate thousands of offenders from low-security prisons to alternative facilities, as part of an effort to address overcrowding and improve rehabilitation through enhanced work opportunities and family relationships.

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Times Front Page 26th of December 2024

An airline crash in Azerbaijan, resulting in the death of 39 individuals, is suspected to have been caused by Russian missile fire according to independent reports, challenging the initial claims of a technical fault, and highlighting geopolitical tensions in the region.

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Times Front Page 24th of December 2024

A significant number of the UK’s military personnel have been deemed medically unfit, reducing the number of deployable forces and raising concerns about the readiness of the armed forces, prompting calls for improved measures and retention strategies.

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