Thursday December 4 2025
The Times & The Sunday Times

UK bids to unlock £8bn of frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine

Ministers are prepared to hand the frozen funds to Ukraine, warning that Putin is an active threat to Britain’s citizens and its security

9 minutes ago

Eden Golan from Israel holding the Israeli flag during the opening ceremony of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 Grand Final.
Ireland and Spain boycott Eurovision after Israel is allowed to compete

Netherlands and Slovenia also withdraw from song contest and more countries are expected to follow amid mounting protests over war in Gaza


Sacked workers could get unlimited payouts for unfair dismissal

Ministers want to ditch £118,000 limit for compensation to appease unions after Labour watered down employment rights reforms



Teenage Virginia Roberts Giuffre in a pink dress standing in the ocean.
Virginia Giuffre’s estate is ‘worth $311,000’. Where are Andrew’s millions?

Giuffre received $12 million from the disgraced former Duke of York and millions more from Epstein’s estate; now her family are at war over her will



Putin ordered Skripal poisoning to show Russian power, inquiry finds

A public inquiry into the death of Dawn Sturgess concluded that the assassination attempt in Salisbury must have had ‘senior approval’

37 seconds ago

Soldiers in military fatigues and winter gear on a tank, with a red patterned blanket draped over part of the tank.
Soldiers in military fatigues and winter gear on a tank, with a red patterned blanket draped over part of the tank.
‘I took a grenade blast to escape Putin’s war’

Sergei Skripal and Yulia Skripal smiling while holding drinks.


New levies will wipe out most of Rachel Reeves’s energy bill cut

Households face paying an extra £116 a year by 2030 to fund power grid and pipeline upgrades, leaving them with only about £83 of the promised £150 discount

30 minutes ago

Liz Truss speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
Liz Truss speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
Now it’s The Liz Truss Show: ex-PM launches ‘the home of counter-revolution’

Rachel Reeves speaking at an announcement for the Sizewell C nuclear power plant.
Rachel Reeves speaking at an announcement for the Sizewell C nuclear power plant.
New levies will wipe out most of Rachel Reeves’s energy bill cut
30 minutes ago








Overhead black and white view of a boat moving through water.
Why the US admiral blamed for deadly strike is set to fight back

Accused of war crimes for bombing a stricken ship, the White House pointed the finger at a veteran commander. He may have evidence to turn the tables

43 minutes ago


A woman wearing a "Nia's Hen Party 2025 Team Bride" sash drinks from a glass, standing next to a floral decoration.




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Editor's picks



Collage of Prince Harry on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, laughing in one image and with Colbert in the other.
Whisper it, Prince Harry on late-night US TV was actually funny

His sketch on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert was baffling. Why was he there? What was he doing? But I admit: I enjoyed it


Manchester Airport Terminal 2 Departures area.
I went behind the scenes at Britain’s worst airport — this is what I found



Sarah Rainey posing with a Christmas dinner in a kitchen.
The £25 family Christmas dinner — I put it to the test


Collage of various gift items including hair oil, a mushroom plushie, a red decorative flower, colorful sneakers, a green mug, and a yellow beanie.



Joe Root celebrates scoring a century at Lord's Cricket Ground.
Where does Root’s ton in Australia rank among his England centuries?
The Ashes



Prime Minister of Belgium Bart De Wever attending the European Council Summit.

EU tensions are threatening to explode as the Belgian PM Bart De Wever stands alone in resisting German demands to raid frozen state assets



David Lammy’s picked a side — over to you Keir Starmer

Justice secretary is determined not to be a prisoner of circumstance, unlike many of his shrinking cabinet colleagues



Illustration of a man's face being "recognized" by a system called "Farcical Recognition" with a "Volte-Face" rating of 99.9% while other faces are verified as "mug" or "ham-fisted" or "system failure."

Morten Morland’s Times cartoon: December 5, 2025



a woman wearing a white sweater and gold earrings smiles for the camera
We do well on integration, so let’s not ruin it






a woman wearing a white sweater and gold earrings smiles for the camera
We do well on integration, so let’s not ruin it




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Miners coming off the last shift at Kellingley Colliery.
John RalfeRachel Reeves’s £3.8bn miners pension giveaway is pure madness



Marcin Janiarczyk, Marta, Oliwer, and Adam smiling together.
‘We would be better off there’ — the disillusioned Poles heading back home







Collage of a woman on a blue background and Donald Trump in a blue suit and red tie.
My adventures in Magaland: power, parties, politics and Trump




A hand holding an iPhone displaying the Trustpilot logo and website.
Trustpilot shares dive amid £100m ‘mafia-style extortion’ claims


Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves posing with her red ministerial box in front of 11 Downing Street.
Frasers executive attacks ‘chaos’ around Rachel Reeves’s budget
14 minutes ago

a man wearing glasses and a blue shirt has his arms crossed
Harry WallopWord salad of job titles masks the truth: we no longer know our value



Energy bills to rise £116 a year by 2030 to fund grid upgrades



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England's Joe Root celebrates his century during the Ashes Series 2025.

Brisbane (England won toss): England batsman records most significant hundred yet as his side overcome loss of two early wickets to reach 325 for 9


England's Harry Kane celebrating his goal with teammates.
England’s draw wish list: swerve Haaland, hope for Haiti or Curaçao
World Cup
54 minutes ago





The British Library building in London on a clear day.
Shhh! The British Library is in crisis



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Alec Reed, chairman of Reed Employment Bureau, standing in front of a Reed Employment office.
Sir Alec Reed, businessman who ‘revolutionised philanthropy’

Relentlessly positive founder of one of Britain’s most successful recruitment agencies who lauded the benefits of charity, dies aged 91

25 minutes ago
Alec Reed, chairman of Reed Employment Bureau, standing in front of a Reed Employment office.
Sir Alec Reed, businessman who ‘revolutionised philanthropy’
25 minutes ago


Steve Cropper obituary: soul guitarist behind dozens of Stax hits



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