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Mandelson seeks Farage ‘help’ with Trump and ‘not over’ for Fury

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Monday’s front page featured a variety of stories. Lord Mandelson will call on Nigel Farage to “help him win over” Donald Trump’s government when he becomes Britain’s ambassador to the United States, The Daily Telegraph reports. The report said contact with the Reform UK leader, who has been close to Trump since 2016, could lead to a backlash from within the Labor Party. It also tells how social media giants began using facial checks to block underage users from accessing the platform.

Financial Times front page

Nigel Farage’s party will disrupt British politics “in ways we have never seen”, the Financial Times said in a report about Britain’s reformist finance chief Nick Candy. He claimed that billionaires besides Elon Musk wanted to support the party.

Times front page

The Times first reported that Labor cabinet minister Lucy Powell called the UK’s economic prospects “disappointing”, while a leading business group said the UK’s economy next year was “on track to be the worst in the world”. The newspaper also published a photo of André Gleissner, a nine-year-old boy who was killed in an attack on a German Christmas market over the weekend.

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The Daily Express headline read “Labour set to push Britain into recession”. It cited a survey of company data by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) which suggested the government was creating an “unfavorable environment for ambition, investment and growth”.

Daily Mail front page

The Daily Mail also reported on the Confederation of British Industry’s survey, which said businesses had issued “recession warnings”. It also features photos of actor Blake Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds. Lively has filed legal action against “With Us” co-star Justin Baldoni, accusing him of sexual harassment and a campaign to “destroy” her reputation.

The Guardian front page

Local authorities and the government spent more than £100 million last year trying unsuccessfully to block support for children and young people with special educational needs in England, The Guardian reports.

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Sir Keir Starmer faces his biggest rebellion yet as “Labour rebels believe dozens of MPs” will rebel against the government’s refusal to compensate women born in the 1950s, saying they were not paid the right Find out about state pension increases. Bringing them in line with men in age.

The Sun front page

The Sun has a report on boxer Tyson Fury, who reportedly told friends he “isn’t over yet” despite his second loss to Alexander Usyk in the world heavyweight division. .

Mirror front page

The Daily Mirror reported on the story of a three-year-old boy named Zachary who needed a life-saving double organ transplant, describing it as a “heartbreaking Christmas wish”

Daily Star front page

The Daily Star headline read “The smell of jingle bells”, citing a poll that said millions of Britons don’t wash or change their underwear over Christmas and New Year.

“Daily Mail” said ‘The downturn caused by Downing Street’ In the making, business leaders at the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) have warned that the government’s budget measures could hit jobs, investment and growth in early 2025. The Daily Express highlighted the Conservative Party’s statement that the government was creating a ‘Hostile climate’ The headline was “Labour will push Britain into recession”.

the times Labor led the response to the CBI report, with many admitting the “stagnant economy” was “disappointing” and “depressing”. The paper went on to say there was “little festive spirit”, with economic growth forecasts falling to their lowest level since Liz Truss ranked 10th. The Times also reports that there has been discussion among Labor figures whether Sir Keir Starmer will lead the party into the next election.

There’s more bad news for the Prime Minister. it shows Ser Kell faces his biggest rebellion yet His own MPs have expressed displeasure at the government’s refusal to offer compensation to “WASP” women, who say they were not properly informed of changes to the pension age. The newspaper said Labor rebels believed dozens of MPs would vote against the government in the New Year, while Labor insiders were surprised by the level of criticism from its so-called “newbie” MPs.

The Daily Telegraph highlights an unexpected collaboration. It said Lord Mandelson – Britain’s new ambassador to the United States – Will work with UK reform leader Nigel Farage Help him win over the incoming Trump administration. The newspaper said this would be part of an effort to persuade Trump not to “go to war with the UK over tariffs.” The article also stated that the move was opposed by some senior Labor figures who believed that it might “enhance” the right-wing cause.

Reform Party treasurer Nick Candy makes headlines financial times. He told the newspaper that his party would cause “political chaos the likes of which we have never seen before.” The real estate developer, who was recently photographed with Elon Musk, claims to have several other billionaire backers. Candy also told the Financial Times he would raise more money than any other party and Reform Britain would have more members than the Conservatives within three months.

Guardian analysis has found that UK local authorities and governments spent more than £100m last year Efforts to block support for children and young people with special educational needs have failed. The newspaper said “huge” legal and human resources costs did not prevent them from losing the vast majority of cases they heard in court. Experts told the newspaper it was a sign that the provision of special education was “becoming a battle between cash-strapped councils and desperate families”.

Personal hygiene headlines in the Daily Star. It reports on research that found millions of people don’t shower or change their pants regularly over Christmas and New Year. its festival title is “The Taste of Jingle Bells”.

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