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The Times says Mr Sunak has declared that the chants are a “threat to British democracy”, but also quotes Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley saying current legislation on extremism is insufficient and that his officers cannot “enforce taste and decency”. The paper says the prime minister has appeared to accept that the law may need clarifying and that ministers, prosecutors and police are working on “urgent plans to ensure that protesters who use extremist language at rallies are arrested”.

Times Front Page 5th of December 2025

Household bills are set to rise as Ofgem introduces levies to fund grid and pipeline upgrades. The charges, supporting a £58bn networks programme and wider expansion, will climb over the decade, offsetting the Chancellor’s £159-a-year bill cut and reaching about £116 annually by 2030.

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Times Front Page 4th of December 2025

The health secretary has ordered an independent review into rising ADHD diagnoses and associated benefit claims. It will scrutinise assessment standards, private clinics and medication, and pressures on services. The aim is to tighten rules while protecting support for genuine need.

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Times Front Page 3rd of December 2025

Plans for a per‑mile levy on electric driving could leave millions of plug‑in hybrid owners paying twice, with a 15p‑a‑mile charge from 2028 on top of fuel duty and existing taxes. Industry groups warn this may deter buyers and slow the shift to cleaner cars, urging ministers to clarify how charges will apply.

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Times Front Page 2nd of December 2025

Richard Hughes resigned as OBR chair after an inquiry blamed procedural failings for the watchdog’s early release of Budget analysis. Dubbed its worst failure, the leak drew rebukes from the PM and Chancellor. The OBR will tighten data protocols while a successor is found.

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