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The Guardian splits its front page between the moving picture of the Queen’s coffin arriving at the gates of Buckingham Palace with an exclusive story on the UK government potentially scrapping its entire anti-obesity strategy. The paper says ministers have ordered an official review of the measures currently in place that aim to stop people eating junk food. The review may result in Prime Minister Liz Truss lifting the ban on sugary products being displayed at checkouts and “buy one get one free” deals in shops.

Guardian Front Page 10th of December 2025

Starmer urged European leaders to tighten human rights rules to allow tougher migration controls, arguing reforms to the ECHR are needed to stop claims blocking removals and to counter populism. He rejects quitting the convention; critics warn the plan risks diluting protections.

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Guardian Front Page 9th of December 2025

European leaders met at No 10 to reinforce support for an ally facing aggression, seeking a breakthrough on stalled US funding. The PM and counterparts pledged sustained security and economic aid and ruled out any settlement requiring territorial concessions, stressing unity and resolve.

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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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