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Moving away from the PM’s speech, The Times leads with a report that Mr Johnson will mark his first anniversary in office by giving Brexit loyalists, including former England cricketer Sir Ian Botham, a peerage. Other new peers to be announced this month, the paper reports, are former Labour MPs Frank Field, Gisela Stuart, Ian Austin and John Woodcock. Former Tory MPs Ken Clarke, Philip Hammond and Ed Vaizey are also on the list.

Times Front Page 6th of December 2024

The PM has committed to curbing the influence of the “nimby lobby” and promoting new housing developments, aiming to tackle the housing shortage by streamlining planning processes and facilitating economic growth, while addressing high housing prices linked to bureaucratic obstacles.

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Times Front Page 5th of December 2024

President Macron is facing calls to resign after his Prime Minister, Michel Barnier, was forced to step down due to losing a crucial vote of confidence, leading to political turmoil and fresh demands for Macron’s resignation amid concerns over France’s stability in the European landscape.

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Times Front Page 4th of December 2024

The UK government plans to increase the use of home arrest and electronic monitoring as alternatives to incarceration due to a projected shortfall of 12,400 prison spaces by 2027, in an effort to manage rising prison populations more effectively.

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Times Front Page 3rd of December 2024

The PM has stressed the importance of strengthening the UK’s relationship with the United States to counter the perceived threat from Russia, describing it as a “near and present danger” and advocating for increased cooperation and mutual investment between the two nations.

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