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The police’s relationship with women continues to be the lead story for several of Saturday’s papers. Boris Johnson has criticised the police’s failure to take violence against women and girls seriously enough, calling it “infuriating” in an interview with the Times. His comments come in light of Sarah Everard’s kidnap, rape and murder at the hands of serving police officer Wayne Couzens, who was given a whole-life sentence on Thursday. Mr Johnson said there was an issue with the way police treat allegations from women, with complaints not being taken seriously by forces. However, the PM has stood by Dame Cressida Dick, the Metropolitan Police commissioner, who is facing calls to resign.

Times Front Page 30th of January 2026

Britain will proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organisation, aligning with the EU. The move criminalises membership, support and fundraising, enables asset freezes and tougher sanctions, and curbs UK activity linked to the group. Ministers cite protester deaths; critics warn of diplomatic strain.

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Times Front Page 29th of January 2026

The PM has parked plans for a sweeping benefits overhaul, opting for consultation rather than legislation before the next election to avoid a clash with Labour MPs. Major changes now look unlikely this Parliament, with ministers prioritising stability, growth and public service delivery.

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Times Front Page 28th of January 2026

An investigation found agents selling sham “skilled” jobs at genuine firms to secure visas, charging up to £20,000. Undercover evidence shows offers of sponsorship certificates and fake employment records. The Home Office faces pressure to tighten checks and take enforcement action.

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Times Front Page 27th of January 2026

Labour figures fear falling to third in an upcoming by‑election as Greens and Reform gain momentum. The Conservatives expect a poor result, increasing pressure on the PM. Protest votes and tactical switching risk splintering Labour’s support, turning the contest into a test of both leaders.

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