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13 January 2025

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  • 13 January
News imageComposite image of the front pages of the Daily Star and the Guardian. The headline on the front page of the Daily Star reads: "Should we be popping out for another lettuce?". The headline on the front page of the Guardian reads: "Starmer backs Reeves and warns of 'ruthless' public spending cuts"

'Another lettuce' for Reeves and 'ruthless' spending cuts on the way

Questions over the chancellor's future and a tough round of forthcoming public spending cuts lead Tuesday's papers.

News imageTulip Siddiq pictured holding a microphone at an event in 2023

Siddiq urged to step back from anti-corruption duties

Siddiq, whose role includes tackling corruption in UK financial markets, has been named in an anti-corruption investigation in Bangladesh.

News imageBack of a man's head as he walks past a branch of the Post Office

Over 2,000 new Post Office scandal compensation claims - minister

Former sub-postmasters still waiting for payments have told the government to "get it done".

News imageA crashed silver VW Passat sticks through a hedge. In the foreground are some firefighters

Dog walker injured after being trapped under car

The occupants of the car fled the scene after the woman was hit early on Monday morning.

News imageA white man with short grey hair and a green fleece sitting down

Miners 'thrown to the wolves' over pensions

Miners feel they have been "thrown on the scrapheap" as money from their pension scheme stays frozen.

News image20mph sign

More than 85,000 drivers broke 20mph rules in 2024

People on one of the worst streets for 20mph breaches say the current approach does not make sense.

News imageStar Sorcha Groundsell as Kat in An t-Eilean (The Island) - she is outside leaning on a car bonnet, with the hills pictured behind her. She has auburn hair, a pensive look on her face and a brown and orange jacket on.

Could new crime drama be the Gaelic Squid Game?

This is the UK's first ever high-end Gaelic drama series, set around an unsolved murder.

News imageNiamh Muir, who has blonde hair, is wearing a Scotland strip and cricket gloves as she swings a cricket bat

The teenager leading Scotland into World Cup battle

Niamh Muir from Dumfries will captain the Scotland women's Under 19 T20 cricket team in Malaysia.

News imageKing

Australia win low-scoring and dramatic Ashes thriller - as it happened

Reaction and the best clips as Australia hold their nerve to win the second one-day international in Melbourne.

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