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“Banks told to respect free speech” is the Times’ headline on the fallout from Nigel Farage having his account closed at Coutts, which he suggests was due to his political views. A document put together by the bank reviewing his suitability as a client mentioned Brexit and his alleged links to Russia, he has said. “Ministers are considering making free speech protections a condition of permits” following the row, the paper writes. There is also a report about inflation falling in the UK.

Times Front Page 27th of July 2024

French police and security services have intensified a manhunt for those responsible for recent sabotage attacks on the country’s high-speed rail network, which are suspected to be linked to both militant and foreign entities.

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Times Front Page 24th of July 2024

General Sir Roly Walker, the chief of the general staff, warned that Britain has only three years to prepare for potential conflicts with adversaries such as Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, highlighting the urgency to re-establish a credible land force to deter nations from engaging in battle with the West.

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