The Guardian – ‘PM rules out further curbs on Christmas socialising’
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The Guardian – ‘PM rules out further curbs on Christmas socialising’
Christmas will go ahead without any restrictions on socialising, reports The Guardian. Also on the front page is Rishi Sunak’s £1bn for hospitality firms being labelled ‘too little, too late’.
The front splash features a picture of Sheikh Mohammed and Princess Haya at Ascot in 2010 – along with a headline suggesting the divorce payout could hit a record £500m.
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