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The Daily Express says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak can afford to cut income tax. The paper’s analysis shows rising wages could put an extra £30bn into Treasury coffers this financial year due to the freeze on National Insurance tax thresholds. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is being urged to give millions a “desperately needed” tax cut in his autumn budget, the Express says. On the death of Sir Michael Parkinson, the paper quotes his cricket umpire friend Dickie Bird saying: “There will never be another Parky.”

Daily Express Front Page 15th of December 2025

A bystander disarmed one of the attackers at a Jewish festival in Sydney’s Bondi Beach, with authorities reporting at least 16 deaths. Officials say the intervention saved many lives. Police are investigating the motive, possible links between suspects, and the response timeline.

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Daily Express Front Page 12th of December 2025

With flu admissions surging, the Health Secretary has urged junior doctors to call off planned strikes, warning of a worst‑case winter for NHS capacity. Ministers say walkouts risk patient safety, while unions demand progress on pay and conditions. Hospitals prepare contingency plans.

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Daily Express Front Page 11th of December 2025

Critics accuse the PM of edging towards a closer EU relationship after the Chancellor signalled openness to a customs union. Opponents say this defies the 2016 vote; supporters argue it could reduce trade friction and aid growth. The government faces mounting pressure to clarify its stance.

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