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The Papers: Reeves poised to break 50-year tax 'taboo' and 'Arise, Sir Becks'
The aftermath of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s pre-Budget speech dominates Wednesdays’s papers. Source link
Human error may have led to grooming gang cases being dropped, says NCA
Officers say there appear to be cases where lines of inquiry were not pursued properly. Source link
Ros Atkins on… A year since Trump’s election victory
A year after Donald Trump’s election victory over Kamala Harris, Ros Atkins looks at how his second term has unfolded. Source link
Harassment and bullying did happen at top rowing club
Sexual harassment, racism and bullying at Oxford Brookes’ rowing club is confirmed by independent investigation. Source link
Swap crisps for popcorn and other ways to improve gut health
Instead of reaching for pricey probiotic shots or snacks, here are five easy food swaps to boost your gut health. Source link
Oldest victim of Post Office scandal, 92, receives final payout
“I can settle up my affairs. I can turn the heating up full blast, and that will be wonderful,” 92-year-old Betty Brown told the BBC. Source link
Mortgages and AI to be added to the curriculum in English schools
Ministers are making the changes for children in England after a review of what is taught in schools. Source link
Crime network behind UK mini-marts is enabling migrants to work illegally, BBC finds
Undercover reporters were told how easy it was to make big profits selling illegal vapes and cigarettes. Source link
'A massive player' – Arsenal's Dowman becomes Champions League's youngest at 15
Max Dowman becomes the youngest player in Champions League history after coming on against Slavia Prague on Tuesday, aged 15 years and 308 days. Source link
Cheney expanded presidential power. Now Trump is doing the same
There was no lost love between the two Republicans, but both used a similar political playbook to push their agenda. Source link