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A variety of stories feature on Saturday’s front pages. The Guardian leads with the resignation of the director of the British Museum, Hartwig Fischer, following revelations about the suspected theft of thousands of objects from the museum’s collection. In a statement, Mr Fischer said the museum had not responded in the way it should have done to concerns raised in 2021 and that “the responsibility for that failure must ultimately rest” with him. The paper is also one of a number to carry a mugshot of former US president Donald Trump following his arrest in Georgia late on Thursday.

Guardian Front Page 15th of December 2025

A deadly attack at a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney’s Bondi beach killed at least 16 and injured many. The PM condemned it as antisemitic. Police are investigating; a suspect was disarmed and detained. Vigils are planned as security is reviewed nationwide.

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Guardian Front Page 13th of December 2025

The PM criticised planned strikes by junior doctors amid a severe flu surge, calling the timing “beyond belief” and warning of risks to patients as the NHS faces intense winter pressure. The BMA defends the action, citing chronic staff shortages and pay erosion.

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Guardian Front Page 12th of December 2025

Health chiefs warn the UK could face its worst winter flu crisis within a fortnight as cases and hospital admissions surge. Hospitals are already under severe pressure. Ministers and NHS leaders urge a settlement to the junior doctors’ dispute to prevent further strain.

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Guardian Front Page 11th of December 2025

US authorities plan to make Esta applicants from visa‑waiver nations submit five years of social media identifiers, phone numbers and emails, plus relatives’ details. Officials say it’s for enhanced screening; privacy groups and tourism bodies warn of data risks and a potential hit to visitor numbers.

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