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The latest on the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine makes the front page of the Guardian, as the UK’s medicines regulator investigates a possible link with rare blood clots in adults. A trial of the vaccine in children has stopped giving out the jab – but Prime Minister Boris Johnson has sought to reassure people about its safety, urging people to still take it when it is offered. Scientists have stressed that side-effects are extremely rare and the benefits of the vaccine were great, the paper adds.

Guardian Front Page 8th of December 2025

Healthwatch England says about one in seven GP referrals is lost, rejected or delayed, leaving people off waiting lists unless they chase. It blames poor communication between practices and hospitals and warns this risks slower diagnosis and treatment and avoidable harm.

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Guardian Front Page 6th of December 2025

A former Dulwich College pupil, Yinka Bankole, alleges Nigel Farage made a racist remark to him when they were 17. He spoke out after the Reform leader’s press conference denying racism and antisemitism. Farage rejects the claim and criticises broadcasters for reporting earlier allegations.

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Guardian Front Page 5th of December 2025

Nigel Farage rejected new claims from former classmates that he used racist language at school, calling them vindictive. He attacked broadcasters and the Guardian over coverage as his party slips in polls, bringing renewed scrutiny of his conduct and leadership.

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