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And as schools reopen to more pupils, one of the leading scientists behind the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab has told the i paper that caution remains key. “The data is looking very good in the UK… but there are still a lot of people left to vaccinate,” Prof Sarah Gilbert says.

i Front Page 14th of November 2025

Shabana Mahmood will set out Denmark‑style migration laws, tightening asylum rules and family reunion. Measures include curbing use of Article 8 to stop removals and modelling Danish limits on reunification. Ministers say it’s the toughest package yet to deter illegal entry.

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i Front Page 13th of November 2025

Ministers and MPs are blaming the PM’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, for an alleged operation targeting Health Secretary Wes Streeting. The row has unsettled No 10 days before the Budget. McSweeney denies plotting, while Streeting condemns a toxic culture and allies say the gambit has backfired.

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i Front Page 12th of November 2025

Labour will revisit compensation for WASPI women, signalling a potential U-turn after accepting earlier findings should have been considered. Campaigners seek £10,000 each for 3.6m affected by state pension age changes. Backers hail progress; the Tories accuse delay, with decisions likely around the Budget.

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i Front Page 11th of November 2025

Ministers are weighing alternatives to the BBC licence fee after an editorial row triggered a $1bn legal threat from the US President. The BBC chair apologised and the director-general resigned, intensifying concerns over leadership and relevance as some push a subscription model.

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