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Leading with what’s been the story of the weekend, the Guardian writes that Liz Truss is “fighting for her political survival” after veteran Tory MP Crispin Blunt broke ranks to declare the prime minister’s “game is up”. Ministers are “waiting anxiously” for the markets to open this morning, the paper notes, to see whether Ms Truss’s decision to sack her former chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, has paid off. Elsewhere, there’s a nod to an independent review of the Met Police – with Louise Casey concluding in her interim report that there’s “misogyny and systemic racism” in the force’s misconduct procedures.

Independent Front Page 5th of December 2025

An inquiry into the Salisbury nerve agent incident finds it was authorised at the highest level of a hostile state, with its leader deemed morally responsible for a Briton’s death. Officials say the operation was a reckless show of power and warn the state’s agents remain an active threat to the UK.

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Independent Front Page 4th of December 2025

An investigation finds thousands of NHS laboratory staff exposed to unsafe formaldehyde levels, a cancer-linked chemical, with cases of severe asthma and long-term illness forcing some to leave work. Regulators’ limits were breached. Experts call for urgent safeguards, monitoring and accountability.

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Independent Front Page 3rd of December 2025

Sarah Everard’s mother says she remains tormented as the Angiolini inquiry warns police vetting reforms remain incomplete. It found applicants with relevant convictions weren’t consistently barred and urged urgent action to stop dangerous individuals entering the service.

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