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Saturday 20 December 2025 02:03, UK
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The front page of The Times features a previously-unseen image of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor lying across the lap of five women as part of a report on the Epstein files released on Friday night.
The Prince of Wales will lend his name to the SAS Regimental Association, which supports soldiers, veterans and families, The Daily Mirror reports.
TV chef James Martin has proposed to his personal trainer partner Kim Johnson after nearly two years of dating - despite previously insisting he would never get married, according to The Sun.
The NHS will be able to save millions of pounds by reducing operation recovery times with the use of "robot surgery", according to the Daily Express.
Ukrainian forces struck a Russian tanker a day after its European allies agreed to loan Kyiv €90bn (£79bn), The Independent reports.
The Financial Times leads on news that EU leaders have agreed a deal to lend €90bn (£79bn) to Ukraine – which the newspaper describes as a "lifeline for hard-up Kyiv".
The future of the youth minimum wage will come under review as part of a major inquiry into rising inactivity among young people, The Guardian reports.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves cannot rule out more tax rises next year but hopes that further changes to the tax system are "less necessary", according to the i weekend. She made the comments in an interview with the newspaper.
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