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The Guardian leads with the government’s post-pandemic catch-up plan for children, which it says has been criticised as “inadequate” by teaching unions. Pupils will be offered an extra 100 million hours of tuition under the £1.4bn programme but the National Education Union said the funding committed was insufficient and the government’s own tsar has warned “more will be needed to meet the scale of the challenge”, the paper reports.

Guardian Front Page 11th of December 2025

US authorities plan to make Esta applicants from visa‑waiver nations submit five years of social media identifiers, phone numbers and emails, plus relatives’ details. Officials say it’s for enhanced screening; privacy groups and tourism bodies warn of data risks and a potential hit to visitor numbers.

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Guardian Front Page 10th of December 2025

Starmer urged European leaders to tighten human rights rules to allow tougher migration controls, arguing reforms to the ECHR are needed to stop claims blocking removals and to counter populism. He rejects quitting the convention; critics warn the plan risks diluting protections.

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Guardian Front Page 9th of December 2025

European leaders met at No 10 to reinforce support for an ally facing aggression, seeking a breakthrough on stalled US funding. The PM and counterparts pledged sustained security and economic aid and ruled out any settlement requiring territorial concessions, stressing unity and resolve.

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Guardian Front Page 8th of December 2025

Healthwatch England says about one in seven GP referrals is lost, rejected or delayed, leaving people off waiting lists unless they chase. It blames poor communication between practices and hospitals and warns this risks slower diagnosis and treatment and avoidable harm.

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