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i paper Front Page 15th of November 2025

No 10 accuses Labour MPs of fuelling market jitters after a U-turn on income tax, saying UK borrowing costs rose as investors balked at resistance to welfare cuts. The Chancellor will instead freeze thresholds, drawing more workers into higher bills through fiscal drag.

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i Paper Front Page 22nd of September 2025

Israel has rebuked Westminster’s pledge to recognise a Palestinian state despite the PM’s insistence that it is the only way to revive the two-state solution, as ministers ready tougher sanctions on Hamas under pressure from bereaved British families and Western allies.

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