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The Times says that Britain is on track to offer at least one jab to all adults by 10 June – several weeks ahead of the government target of the end of July. The European Union, the paper says, is forecast to reach the same milestone by the beginning of August. By reaching the target in June, it could save tens of billions of pounds, the paper adds.

Times Front Page 28th of November 2025

Ministers have abandoned the pledge to give workers a day-one right to claim unfair dismissal, keeping a qualifying period. Aimed at appeasing business, the move has triggered a backlash from Labour MPs and unions, leaving the PM accused of watering down promised workplace protections.

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Times Front Page 27th of November 2025

Reeves’s Budget sets out £30bn in tax rises and record welfare spending. Income tax thresholds stay frozen, pushing about one in four workers into the 40% band. A new annual surcharge will apply to homes over £2m from 2028, and extra revenue is sought from pension contributions. OBR flags stagnant pay.

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Times Front Page 26th of November 2025

Plans would reserve jury trials for only the gravest offences, such as murder, manslaughter and serious sexual assault. A new intermediate court, with cases heard by a judge and possibly magistrates, would handle others to reduce Crown Court backlogs, prompting debate on defendants’ rights.

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Times Front Page 25th of November 2025

Rachel Reeves urged Labour MPs to unite behind her budget, insisting it is a single package and ruling out U‑turns. She rebuked what she called misogynist criticism, defended tax rises to fund services and investment, and said unity and fiscal discipline are vital for economic stability.

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