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Ministers are to conduct a wider-than-anticipated review of the BBC’s operations next year, the Observer reports, as recriminations over the controversial Panorama interview in 1995 with Diana, Princess of Wales, grow. The corporation’s former director-general, Lord Hall, resigned his post as director of the National Gallery on Saturday in the wake of Lord Justice Dyson’s independent report into the programme.

Observer Front Page 12th of January 2025

The Labour Party has emphasised its commitment to prioritising children’s online safety and maintaining strict regulations, stating there will be no compromise or negotiation with major tech companies despite potential economic pressures, following remarks from prominent figures such as Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.

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Observer Front Page 5th of January 2025

The Prime Minister is contemplating the expansion of open prisons for a greater number of offenders in response to overcrowded facilities and a rise in violent incidents, though this approach has raised concerns due to the recent absconding of over 140 inmates from less secure institutions.

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Observer Front Page 29th of December 2024

The NHS is facing increasing challenges as urgent repair costs for hospitals have tripled over the past decade, with the backlog rising to £2.7 billion, due to infrastructure failings that have significantly reduced bed capacity and raised concerns over patient safety and the risk of service disruptions.

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