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The i newspaper, in its take on A-level results, says a generation of young people in poor areas are being left behind. It writes the gap between the wealthier and more deprived areas of the UK has grown. Pupils from poorer areas, who did not have the same access to out of school learning as wealthier peers, appeared to have struggled to catch up during the pandemic, the paper observes. The Lionesses also feature on the paper. “One game from glory,” the i writes.

i Front Page 3rd of December 2025

After 36 years of inquiries into the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster, a new review says 12 police officers would face gross misconduct cases under today’s rules and confirms major operational failures. No officer will be convicted for errors or alleged cover‑up, leaving families dismayed.

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i Front Page 2nd of December 2025

OBR chair Richard Hughes has been forced out after a clash with the Treasury. An accidental Budget leak and a timeline he released appeared to contradict the Chancellor’s account of a funding gap. Relations collapsed after the watchdog declined to give full advance sight of its inquiry.

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i Front Page 1st of December 2025

Reeves rejects claims she misused OBR forecasts, denying she misled voters about tax rises and the fiscal gap. The PM will defend the Budget and emphasise growth as MPs consider inquiries into whether figures were overstated.

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i Front Page 29th of November 2025

New polling shows Reeves’s Budget is unpopular overall, even as voters back measures like higher gambling taxes, a rail fare freeze and a minimum wage rise. Most expect to be poorer afterwards, and opinion is split on ending the two‑child benefits cap.

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