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Several papers feature images of the protests at Wimbledon on their front pages on Thursday. The demonstrations, from eco group Just Stop Oil, interrupted play twice on court 18 on Wednesday and came a day after prolonged disruption at SW19 due to the rain. A photo of confetti being scattered on the court appears on the front page of the i newspaper. For the second day running, the paper leads with a story about UK mortgages. Brokers are predicting 7% fixed-rate deals by late summer unless inflation is suddenly tamed, the i reports.

i Front Page 30th of January 2026

Ministers plan to restart deportations of asylum seekers to Syria. The Home Secretary is pushing enforced returns despite officials’ concerns about safety and conditions. Modelled partly on Danish policy, the move forms part of wider reforms to cut small‑boat crossings.

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i Front Page 29th of January 2026

The US issued an ultimatum to Tehran: halt its nuclear programme and agree to talks or face military action from a rapidly assembled naval force. Tehran says it is ready to respond. Reports suggest residents are leaving the capital amid fears of an imminent incident.

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i Front Page 28th of January 2026

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has reversed course, giving pubs and music venues 15% off business rates and freezing them for two years to safeguard community assets. Restaurants, cafés and hotels are excluded and face April rises, expected to lift prices; MPs warn many small firms still risk closure.

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i Front Page 27th of January 2026

Conservatives withdrew a statement implying concern over Suella Braverman’s mental health after she defected to Reform UK. Senior Tories and an ex-Commons deputy speaker condemned the move, while Nigel Farage predicted harsher attacks, highlighting widening defections before May’s locals.

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