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While the Guardian doesn’t steer clear of the royal coverage – and has a large picture of Prince Harry and Prince William on its front page – its main story takes a look at the financial affairs of Russian businessman Roman Abramovich, saying trusts holding billions of dollars of his assets were “amended to transfer beneficial ownership to his children” shortly before sanctions were imposed on him last year for his ties with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. The paper says the files raise questions about whether Mr Abramovich’s children were made beneficiaries to protect his fortune.

Guardian Front Page 5th of December 2024

Keir Starmer has announced plans to intensify efforts against crime in an attempt to rejuvenate his leadership, promising significant improvements including increased police presence and targeted actions against crime and antisocial behaviour.

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Guardian Front Page 4th of December 2024

South Korea is experiencing significant unrest as the president’s imposition of martial law meets strong resistance from the national assembly, compelling military forces to retreat amidst escalating tensions and public dissent.

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Guardian Front Page 3rd of December 2024

The UK’s cybersecurity chief has issued a warning about increasing threats from hostile state actors, emphasising the growing sophistication of digital operations by countries like Russia and China and highlighting the urgency for the UK to address these cybersecurity risks.

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Guardian Front Page 2nd of December 2024

Doctors, charities, and MPs in the UK have collaborated to introduce a blueprint intended to transform end-of-life care, aiming to provide 100,000 people with enhanced medical and emotional support through a combination of NHS services and new policies championing assisted dying, amid debates over healthcare reform.

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