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Oxfam has come under fire after issuing a new 92-page guide on inclusive language to its staff, the Mail reports. The paper says the guide describes the word “headquarters” as “colonial”, suggests “local” may be offensive and says the phrase “people who become pregnant” should be used instead of “expectant mothers”. It quotes former justice secretary Robert Buckland calling the guide “totally bizarre” and questioning whether it is a good use of the charity’s time and resources.

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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Daily Mail Front Page 5th of December 2025

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage accused the BBC of double standards, pointing to 1970s shows that would fail today’s standards, after it questioned him over alleged schoolboy racism, which he denies. He said he may boycott the broadcaster unless it apologises.

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Daily Mail Front Page 4th of December 2025

The Duchess of Sussex’s father, 81, is in intensive care in the Philippines after emergency surgery. He became seriously ill at home and was rushed to hospital. Doctors plan a further procedure to address a blood clot, according to his son.

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