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A variety of stories lead Saturday’s papers. The Times reports that Chancellor Jeremy Hunt wants to boost the British economy by prioritising tax cuts for businesses over those for workers, with a focus on charges like business rates, which are paid before any profits are earned. The paper says Hunt also hopes to encourage older workers back into the workforce, quoting him telling early retirees that life “doesn’t just have to be about going to the golf course”.

Times Front Page 13th of November 2025

Cabinet ministers urged the PM to dismiss chief of staff Morgan McSweeney after No 10 briefings allegedly accused Health Secretary Wes Streeting of plotting against him. McSweeney denies involvement. The row has exposed deep Labour infighting, with calls for an inquiry and for the party to restore discipline.

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Times Front Page 12th of November 2025

Over four million people now receive universal credit without being required to look for work, about one million more than a year ago. Ministers cite transfers from legacy benefits and rising ill‑health. The surge is pressuring the welfare bill and is expected to spur reforms to boost employment.

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Times Front Page 11th of November 2025

Donald Trump threatens a $1bn defamation claim against the BBC unless it apologises by a deadline and retracts what he says are false statements. His lawyers allege a programme misrepresented his remarks with edited footage. The corporation says it is considering the letter.

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Times Front Page 10th of November 2025

Tim Davie resigned as BBC director-general, and head of news Deborah Turness also quit, after criticism of coverage and a misleading edit of a speech by President Trump. The BBC apologised, ordered an independent review, and begun the process to appoint successors.

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