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A particularly expressive picture of Rishi Sunak greeting Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at Downing Street is featured on the front page of the Financial Times as she offers her support on migration, the paper says. It leads with a story on the government being set to scrap its plan to review or get rid of all EU-era laws on the UK statute book by the end of 2023 “in a move that has sparked fury” among Conservative Eurosceptics. The paper warns the year-end deadline has alarmed business groups and trade unions, who say it could lead to uncertainty and loss of protections.

Financial Times Front Page 18th of December 2025

Warner Bros Discovery’s board rejected a $108bn approach from Paramount, calling it “illusory” and urging investors to spurn it. The directors said the bid lacked funding and regulatory certainty and was inferior to an $85bn transaction they are pursuing with Netflix.

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Financial Times Front Page 17th of December 2025

Labour’s workers’ rights overhaul cleared its final parliamentary stage, setting up implementation next year. Plans curb exploitative zero‑hours contracts, give day‑one rights to sick pay and parental leave, strengthen unfair‑dismissal protections and expand flexible working. Business groups warn of costs.

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Financial Times Front Page 16th of December 2025

The FCA plans to relax mortgage affordability rules to widen access and support growth. Lenders could offer larger loans, particularly to first‑time buyers and the self‑employed, and take more risk. Critics warn this could push up prices and raise debt, leaving borrowers exposed if rates rise.

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Financial Times Front Page 15th of December 2025

Investors are hedging against a potential reversal in the AI trade, lifting demand for credit default swaps and prompting caution over new bond deals. Questions over funding costs and cloud profitability at major tech groups, including Meta and Oracle, are adding to unease on Wall Street.

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