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The Daily Mail reports that faked bank statements which Princess Diana’s brother says were used to help secure her historic BBC Panorama interview were allegedly stolen in a burglary. It says the break-in was at the home of Matt Wiessler, a graphic artist “who had mocked up bank statements on behalf of Panorama reporter Martin Bashir”. The BBC has apologised for the faked statements, but it says a note from the princess says she did not see them. It said it would investigate “substantive new information” but this was “hampered at the moment” by the fact that Bashir was “seriously unwell” and unable to discuss the claims.

Daily Mail Front Page 10th of December 2025

A National Audit Office report says the Home Office lacks reliable data on how many asylum seekers have gone missing and the true cost of the system. Spending is estimated at about £4.6bn in 2024–25, largely on hotels. The watchdog urges stronger data, oversight and value for money.

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Daily Mail Front Page 9th of December 2025

The First Sea Lord urged the Chancellor to raise defence spending, saying current budget limits leave the Forces underfunded while a rival state pours billions into North Atlantic dominance. He warned Britain could lose a strategic edge and called for investment to protect vital energy and data links.

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Daily Mail Front Page 8th of December 2025

A poll shows only a quarter of people are confident they’d receive good NHS care if diagnosed with dementia. Concerns include delayed diagnosis and a postcode lottery in support. A campaign with Alzheimer’s Society calls for earlier detection, better training, and consistent services across the country.

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Daily Mail Front Page 6th of December 2025

Dementia causes one in nine deaths, around 76,000 a year, with the NHS missing diagnosis targets in over half the country. Campaigners highlight a postcode lottery in care, no drugs available on the NHS, crippling care home fees and thin research funding, urging fair access and urgent reform.

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