The Papers: 'Love and hugs' for Kate and 'Shift to Reform'

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 With love and hugs

Many of Boxing Day's front pages feature images of members of the Royal Family after they attended the Christmas Day church service in Sandringham alongside the King and Queen. "With love and hugs" is the Daily Mirror's front page as it features an image of the Princess of Wales smiling and poignantly embracing a woman who gathered to watch.

 Action plan as private schools face bankruptcy

The Times features a story on a fatal airliner crash in Kazakhstan and it quotes experts who say the Azerbaijan Airline aircraft may have been caught in an air defence response to Ukrainian drone attacks on Grozny in the Chechen republic of Russia. Elsewhere, the paper touches on a personal message of gratitude from King Charles to health workers who have supported him during his cancer treatment. The lead story says Whitehall is "braced for private schools collapse" due to fee rises which come into force in the new year.

 Alarm at 'wild west' trade in weight-loss injections

Images of the plane crash in Kazakhstan which killed 38 people in Aktau also feature on the front of Thursday's Guardian. Elsewhere on the front of the newspaper, it leads on a story on weight-loss injections, including Wegovy and Mounjaro, being aggressively marketed to UK consumers. The Guardian says it has reviewed reports by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency.

 Charles - My heartfelt gratitude to 'selfless' doctors and nurses

The Daily Mail also touches on the King's candid message, which was delivered in the Fitzrovia Chapel in London, where he offered his "heartfelt thanks" to the doctors and nurses who helped with the "uncertainties and anxieties of illness". The Princess of Wales also features on the the front of the paper smiling as the Mail says Kate is an "inspiration" to all cancer patients.

 Shops relying on sales to beat budget blues

Sprawled across the front of the Daily Express is a headline hinting that panicked retailers are pinning hopes on a Boxing Day spending bonanza to beat what the paper describes as "budget blues". Also on the front is an image of Nessa from Gavin and Stacey - as the much-anticipated finale episode aired on Christmas Day 17 years after its debut.

 Labour's growing election threat from Farage's Reform UK

As 2024 draws to a close, the i newspaper reviews the political year but says British political parties are moving into a three-way tie, with Reform UK almost even with Labour and the Tories, according to leading polling expert Sir John Curtice. "Britain's traditional system of two-party politics now seemingly faces its biggest threat since the foundation of the SDP in 1981," he concludes.

 Hunters to face harsher penalties.

In other domestic news, fox hunters to face bigger fines under Labour's plans, according to the lead story on Boxing Day's edition of the Daily Telegraph. In addition to ban on trail hunting, the paper says people could be prosecuted if a fox is killed through "recklessness"

 Beret Xmas Kate

The Princess of Wales features on the front of the Sun as it reflects on festive cheer for fans of the Royal Family who were out and about in Sandringham on Christmas Day. Catherine is pictured smiling in a forest-green coat with a matching fascinator and tartan scarf, as she joins her husband, the Prince of Wales, and their children.

Many of the papers feature photos of the Royal Family at their Christmas service in Sandringham, Norfolk.

"Beret Xmas Kate" is the headline in the Sun, which includes a front-page photo of the Princess of Wales in her headwear.

The Daily Mail calls her an "inspiration" to cancer sufferers, and leads on the King's speech - focusing on Charles's praise for the "selfless" health workers who have treated his family this year.

Contingency plans are being drawn up in Whitehall for an increase in pupils attending state schools, amid concerns of some independent institutions collapsing when VAT is levied on fees in the new year, according to the front of the Times.

British sitcom Gavin and Stacey aired for the last time on Christmas Day and the Daily Star dedicates its front page to the TV show.

PA Media The Princess of Wales following the Christmas Day morning church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in SandringhamPA Media

Royals greet well-wishers at Sandringham Christmas service

Polling expert Sir John Curtice tells the i newspaper that Labour's support among voters has "fallen away sharply" with a rapid decline in popularity not seen before in a new government. He says that Britain's established two-party system faces its biggest challenge since the early eighties - and the rise of the SDP - with Labour, the Tories and Reform all polling at consistently similar levels.

In other domestic news tougher penalties may be on the way for people who break fox hunting laws, the Daily Telegraph reports. It says there could also be prosecutions when a fox is killed through "recklessness".

The Daily Express reports that many high street retailers see today's Boxing Day sales as crucial for their sales figures.

Finally, the Guardian leads with concerns about the marketing of weight loss jabs saying the medical advertising watchdog is examining complaints that rules about the promotion of prescription-only drugs are being flouted.

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