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The Times leads on plans to make graduates work for longer, to allow people in manual jobs to claim their state pension earlier. While a picture of Gwyneth Paltrow in court features on the front page. The actress was being sued over a skiing collision.

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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Times Front Page 8th of November 2025

Rachel Reeves plans to curb tax advantages of salary sacrifice pension contributions in the budget, aiming to raise about £2bn. The change would reduce NI perks for staff and employers, trimming take-home pay and pension growth, while keeping the 25% tax‑free lump sum.

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