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The Daily Mail leads with the new “walk me home service”, a phone line designed to help protect lone women. Home Secretary Priti Patel has backed plans for the 888 number, which the paper says could be in operation by Christmas. It is being developed following the public outcry over the murder of Sarah Everard. The service would allow people to have their journeys tracked, triggering an alert if they do not reach home in time, according to the Mail.

Daily Mail Front Page 28th of March 2026

Asda chairman Allan Leighton accuses ministers of having “zero credibility” on fuel prices after claims of profiteering. With petrol above £1.50 a litre, he rejects the charge, citing taxes and wholesale costs, and warns regional tensions could tighten supply.

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Daily Mail Front Page 27th of March 2026

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces claims from business figures and opponents that the Treasury is benefiting most from high pump prices via duty, VAT and green levies, after she criticised retailers. Supporters say measures tackle unfair pricing; critics urge tax cuts to ease costs.

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Daily Mail Front Page 26th of March 2026

A teenager, influenced by misogynistic online content, killed his mother after seeking guidance from an AI chatbot. The case has raised concerns over safeguarding, the risks of unfiltered AI systems, and has prompted renewed calls for tighter online safety rules and oversight.

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Daily Mail Front Page 25th of March 2026

Reeves is preparing targeted help for low‑income households facing higher energy bills, ruling out a repeat of the 2022 blanket scheme. Critics say the plan could shift costs to middle earners via taxes or charges. Ministers are assessing funding options before winter.

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