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The i reports that leading energy firms are pushing for the price cap on bills to be scrapped or increased if they are forced to take on households that have been stranded without a supplier. The paper adds that Britons could be left without turkey on Christmas Day because of the knock-on effect the gas crisis is having on the availability of CO2, which is used in food production.

i Front Page 5th of December 2024

Millions of patients eligible for a new weight loss injection on the NHS, known for its effectiveness in reducing blood sugar levels and appetite, may have to endure a wait of up to 12 years due to the slow rollout and limited initial availability despite its potential role in addressing obesity and easing NHS pressures.

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i Front Page 4th of December 2024

Plans are underway to transition most GCSE and A-level exams to digital formats by 2030, with Pearson set to introduce on-screen assessments for subjects like history and business studies starting in 2027, as part of a broader initiative to phase out traditional pen-and-paper exams.

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i Front Page 3rd of December 2024

Household energy bills are expected to rise as part of efforts to decarbonise the electricity grid by 2030, with experts advising the Prime Minister that while the transition to renewables is necessary, it may result in short-term financial impacts for consumers.

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i Front Page 2nd of December 2024

A recent poll indicates that nearly half of UK voters believe the PM should prioritise strengthening trade relationships with the EU over a free trade deal with the next US administration, as the economic benefits of closer ties with Europe are seen as a way to boost sluggish growth, echoing sentiments from Keir Starmer to enhance Brexit outcomes.

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