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Meanwhile, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has signalled that taxes will have to start rising next year, the Sunday Times reports. He said that Britain is experiencing “economic shock” and cannot continue to borrow money “indefinitely” at such high levels. Mr Sunak said that, by the spring, he must start “returning to sustainable public finances”, the paper adds. His comments come ahead of next week’s Spending Review, during which, the Times says, an extra £3bn will be earmarked for the NHS.

Sunday Times Front Page 14th of December 2025

Over 100,000 people visited an NHS cancer information site after the King urged the public to get checked. Charities report surging traffic and enquiries following his speech. Camilla reportedly feared the personal toll of disclosing his diagnosis but supported sharing it to encourage early detection.

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Sunday Times Front Page 30th of November 2025

Following a row over the chancellor’s remarks, the PM is moving to shore up the budget, pledging action on the cost of living and stability for public finances. The opposition has reported the chancellor to a financial watchdog over disputed fiscal claims.

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Sunday Times Front Page 23rd of November 2025

Reeves plans to abolish the benefit cap and scrap the two‑child limit in the Budget, calling the rules unfair. She says welfare reform will follow to control spending and improve incentives to work, signalling a major reset of social security policy.

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