UK News
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Barnier ousted as France’s prime minister after losing vote of no confidence
Michel Barnier’s government was the first to fall as a consequence of a no confidence vote in France since 1962.
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Shell and Equinor tie-up to create new UK oil and gas producer
Shell said no jobs will be lost but that the deal was in recognition that the North Sea is ‘no longer the prolific basin that it once was’.
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Women who report inappropriate behaviour must have confidence – Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer said politicians should be ready to put in place ‘mechanisms’ that would instil that confidence.
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Disability ministers will ‘champion’ inclusion and accessibility, says Timms
Work and pensions minister Sir Stephen Timms said the move aims to drive ‘real improvements’ for disabled people.
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Starmer promises his ‘plan for change’ will improve people’s lives
Sir Keir Starmer is setting out a series of targets to measure progress on his Government’s key missions.
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Iran frees jailed Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi for 21 days on medical grounds
The activist shouted ‘Hello freedom’ as she was taken from the back of an ambulance.
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Frasers cuts profit outlook amid ‘weaker’ shopper confidence around Budget
It came as the Mike Ashley-founded firm revealed a slump in sales for the past half-year, and lower profits.
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Bitcoin passes 100,000 dollars for first time
The cryptocurrency has climbed dramatically from 69,374 dollars (£54,805) on Election Day.
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New low-alcohol beer launched to cut boozy train passenger accidents
Avanti West Coast said the pale ale will create a ‘more enjoyable travel experience’ and help passengers ‘drink responsibly’.
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‘World at dawn of third nuclear age’, armed forces chief warns
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin cast doubt on the possibility of a Russian attack after a defence minister warned the Army could be wiped out in six months.
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Police hunt for the gunman who killed UnitedHealthcare’s boss in Manhattan
Police used drones, helicopters and dogs in an intense search, but the killer’s whereabouts remained unknown late into the night.
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What the papers say – December 5
A range of stories lead the front pages on Thursday.