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The i also focuses on the assault soon expected to hit Kyiv. The paper says that Russian forces on the city’s outskirts are “systematically targeting people who try to escape siege or find food supplies, leaving the streets littered with corpses”. A picture shows a young man and an older man looking down a train station platform with pained expressions on their faces. The page also reports that Russian morale is thought to be waning after the death of a third major-general.

i Front Page 9th of December 2025

Experts warn new tax measures on savings could deter pension contributions, leaving workers undersaving and delaying retirement. Plans include tighter rules on salary sacrifice and a lower cash ISA allowance. Pressure on the state system may hasten a higher pension age.

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i Front Page 6th of December 2025

Health experts urge anyone with flu-like symptoms to wear a face mask, limit contact and ventilate spaces as a record surge strains hospitals and drives school absences. Ministers are pressed to extend the flu jab to over-50s and address vaccine fatigue among staff amid an early, stronger strain.

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i Front Page 5th of December 2025

Liz Kendall rejects claims Labour is the party of welfare, calling the label ignorant. She defends tax rises to fund reforms, including ending the two‑child cap and expanding help with nursery fees. Labour says the package could lift 550,000 children out of poverty by 2030, despite criticism from the Tories and Reform.

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i Front Page 4th of December 2025

UK authorities are probing claims that foreign operatives used cargo ships and smaller ports to enter the country, then visited areas near military bases and critical infrastructure. Security services are tightening dock checks and examining shipping as a tool for hostile activity.

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