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Pregnant women will be able to have the vaccine at any stage, says the Guardian, adding the announcement has been welcomed by bereaved families and campaigners. “I lost my wife, and she has left two kids behind. No family would want to see their pregnant wife go to hospital and not come home with her baby,” Ernest Boateng told the paper. His wife, Mary Agyeiwaa Agyapong, died after contracting coronavirus. About 700,000 women in England and Wales give birth each year, the paper notes.

Guardian Front Page 7th of November 2025

Lucy Powell challenged Rachel Reeves’s tax plans, warning against an income tax rise to plug a £30bn fiscal gap. She urged sticking to manifesto pledges and delivering a “budget of fairness” that leaves people better off, while Reeves is making the case for tax rises to fund public services.

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Guardian Front Page 6th of November 2025

The PM faces mounting pressure after two more prisoners were mistakenly freed despite new jail checks. MPs demanded answers in the Commons as police work to trace those released and officials urgently review release procedures, intensifying scrutiny of the government’s handling of prisons.

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Guardian Front Page 5th of November 2025

Health secretary Wes Streeting says the NHS is bearing the brunt of rising, ugly racism, with staff and patients facing discrimination and abuse. He urges zero‑tolerance, better reporting and protection for workers, insisting this behaviour must be confronted.

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Guardian Front Page 4th of November 2025

Rachel Reeves will set out a tax-raising Budget, warning of tough choices amid a widening fiscal gap. She may drop the pledge not to raise income tax, VAT or national insurance, citing weaker forecasts and higher debt costs, while promising to protect services and prioritise growth.

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