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Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley warned that a failure to tackle climate change could create one billion refugees by 2050 and accused rich nations of failing the developing world, according to the Guardian. Ms Mottley said in a speech that the industrial revolution had been achieved at the expense of poorer nations, but that they will also see the worst effects of climate change. “That is fundamentally unfair,” she said.

Guardian Front Page 3rd of December 2025

The police watchdog has closed its 14‑year Hillsborough investigation, ruling no officers will face discipline. It found serious failings and efforts to shift blame, but cases were time‑barred or individuals had retired or died. Families condemned the outcome as a bitter injustice.

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Guardian Front Page 2nd of December 2025

OBR chair Richard Hughes has resigned after an inquiry found the watchdog mishandled sensitive data, leading to the early release of a budget document. Accepting responsibility, he stepped down as scrutiny grows over protections for fiscal information and the government’s handling of the episode.

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Guardian Front Page 1st of December 2025

The PM says his economic plan will take years to deliver, rejecting calls for quick fixes after the budget. He backs Reeves’ tax rises and outlines pro-growth reforms, including targeted deregulation and closer European links, urging voters to judge it at the end of the parliament.

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Guardian Front Page 29th of November 2025

The chancellor said higher taxes on the wealthy are needed to repair underfunded public services and sustain investment in schools, hospitals and infrastructure. She rejected calls for austerity after weaker growth forecasts and defended protecting capital spending to boost productivity.

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