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“Banks told to respect free speech” is the Times’ headline on the fallout from Nigel Farage having his account closed at Coutts, which he suggests was due to his political views. A document put together by the bank reviewing his suitability as a client mentioned Brexit and his alleged links to Russia, he has said. “Ministers are considering making free speech protections a condition of permits” following the row, the paper writes. There is also a report about inflation falling in the UK.

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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Times Front Page 21st of December 2024

Half a million people in the UK are purchasing weight-loss injections online due to the slow NHS rollout of obesity medications like Wegovy, with concerns over safety and availability driving demand for these privately sourced drugs.

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Times Front Page 20th of December 2024

The Bank of England has issued a warning that the UK economy is stagnating due to the recent budget, which has led to zero growth, as Governor Andrew Bailey highlights concerns about potential tax increases impacting economic stability.

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