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Author: News Desk
The Guardian says growing numbers of British children are unhappy with their lives, with many worrying about school, friends and how they look, a report reveals.
The Daily Mail says: Meghan and Harry considered naming the royal they alleged made a racist remark before their son Archie’s birth, it was claimed last night.
The Metro says a ‘racist, antisemitic and Islamaphobic’ teenager allegedly planned to kill his Asian friend because he slept with three ‘white chicks’, a court heard.
The Daily Mirror says: Dexter played 62 Test matches for England between 1958 and 1968, scoring 4,502 runs at an average of almost 48 with nine centuries.
The Daily Mirror says: The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for Afghanistan to warn UK nationals not to travel to Kabul airport due to an “ongoing and high threat of terrorist attack”.
The Metro says food at three west London supermarkets is suspected to have been contaminated after being ‘injected with needles.’
The Guardian says the government’s planned £20-a-week cut to universal credit cut could drive 2.3 million people into debt including almost half of claimants in “red wall” battleground constituencies.
The Mirror says: Shoppers up and down Britain are seeing empty shelves and dwindling stock of food and everyday essentials.
The i says bargain hunters face slim pickings this Black Friday as many retailers will be forced to ignore the annual fire-sale completely.
The Metro leads with Dominic Raab claiming the sea “was closed” when he went on holiday, defending his decision to jet off to Crete while Taliban fighters closed in on Kabul.
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