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The nurses’ strike and Friday’s parade at Sandhurst are also the main stories on the front page of the Times, with the lead image showing soldiers celebrating their graduation at the ceremony, which was the 200th Sovereign’s Parade. Regarding the walkouts, the paper goes for a straightforward headline – “Nurses set for more strikes” – but says NHS chiefs have expressed concern “about the long-term harm” to patients. The paper also teases an interview inside its pages with comedian Lenny Henry, who says the Windrush scandal could have happened to his family.

Times Front Page 6th of November 2024

The United States is experiencing a tense presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, with Trump expressing doubts about accepting the election results unless he believes it is fair, amidst high voter turnout in crucial states.

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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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