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But the Times says the PM will push ahead with the deal as soon as Sunday as No 10 prepares to face a clash with Boris Johnson and Tory eurosceptics. Under the proposed changes, almost all checks and most paperwork on goods crossing the Irish Sea would be scrapped, it reports. The paper’s main image is of Ukraine’s President Zelensky on the anniversary of Russia’s invasion, with his promise that victory is inevitable for his country if allies keep their pledges on military aid.

Times Front Page 4th of November 2024

British entrepreneur Sir James Dyson has condemned UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s budget as “spiteful,” arguing that her inheritance tax reforms will harm family businesses by imposing a 20% tax on estates over £1 million, which he claims will discourage enterprise and destroy family legacies.

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