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“Terror stalks the streets,” reads the Sunday Times’ headline as it describes the Ukrainian volunteers who are hunting “traitors and Kremlin spies”. A curfew has been imposed in Kyiv until Monday morning. All those venturing out “will be considered members of sabotage groups of the enemy”, authorities have warned. Meanwhile, the paper says Liz Truss has drawn up a new list of Russian oligarchs who face sanctions “within weeks”. And Roman Abramovich announced on Saturday that he will hand the “stewardship and care” of Chelsea football club to the trustees of its charitable foundation.

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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Sunday Times Front Page 16th of November 2025

The home secretary says illegal migration is dividing communities and sets out a major overhaul: scrap the five‑year “golden ticket” to settlement, replace it with a 20‑year route, speed up removals for failed claims, tighten rules on dependants and step up enforcement.

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Sunday Times Front Page 9th of November 2025

BBC leaders will apologise for editing a Trump speech, acknowledging a serious lapse in judgement after staff complaints. The chairman will accept fault, but scrutiny continues over the slow response and what reforms will ensure accuracy and impartiality.

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