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A similar story about concerns previously raised over the safety of the craft leads the Times. The paper reports that David Pogue, a reporter with US broadcaster CBS who dived to the Titanic on board Titan last year, has said passengers had to sign a waiver which said the vessel had “not been approved or certified by any regulatory body” and that the expedition could result in death. It adds that Mike Reiss, a writer on The Simpsons who also made the trip last year, said he had lost communication on three journeys with Oceangate, the company that operates Titan.

Times Front Page 5th of December 2024

President Macron is facing calls to resign after his Prime Minister, Michel Barnier, was forced to step down due to losing a crucial vote of confidence, leading to political turmoil and fresh demands for Macron’s resignation amid concerns over France’s stability in the European landscape.

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Times Front Page 4th of December 2024

The UK government plans to increase the use of home arrest and electronic monitoring as alternatives to incarceration due to a projected shortfall of 12,400 prison spaces by 2027, in an effort to manage rising prison populations more effectively.

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Times Front Page 3rd of December 2024

The PM has stressed the importance of strengthening the UK’s relationship with the United States to counter the perceived threat from Russia, describing it as a “near and present danger” and advocating for increased cooperation and mutual investment between the two nations.

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