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“Border farce” is how the i paper reports the first day of England’s new hotel quarantine system. The paper reports immigration staff were given copies of “red list” rules just three hours before the roll-out. Higher-risk passengers, the paper says, were allowed to mix “shoulder to shoulder” with others – and the system relies on people being honest on arrival forms.

i Front Page 17th of July 2025

UK inflation has surged to 3.6 per cent for the first time in 18 months, economists pin this on the Chancellor’s £25 billion National Insurance increase that retailers say is feeding through to food, fuel, clothing and fares, while mortgage lenders cool their price war ahead of a Bank of England rates decision and the PM clamps down on internal dissent by dismissing welfare rebels.

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i Front Page 16th of July 2025

Following the most serious data breach in recent government history, a botched email that exposed thousands of Afghans who aided British operations has led ministers to approve asylum for about 24,000 people and their families, with costs projected at £6 billion amid mounting scrutiny over the long-running cover-up and potential legal action.

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i Front Page 12th of July 2025

The Government is reportedly exploring the option of funding air conditioning installations in homes through grants, as part of a plan to address increasingly severe heatwaves and protect public health.

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