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The Papers:  'Find me some 'friends'' and 'Scrap farm raid'

The Papers: 'Find me some 'friends'' and 'Scrap farm raid'

Summary

Several newspapers discuss new details from the Epstein files released by the U.S. Department of Justice. The emails involve Ghislaine Maxwell and a request for "friends," allegedly for Prince Andrew. Separately, there is a report on a change in UK farm tax policy by the Labour Party.

Key Facts

  • The Epstein files include emails between Ghislaine Maxwell and someone identified as 'A'.
  • The emails request Maxwell to find "friends" for events described as "inappropriate."
  • Prince Andrew, who denies wrongdoing, is mentioned in the context of these emails.
  • New UK tax policy will raise the threshold for inheritance tax on farmland from £1 million to £2.5 million.
  • This change means fewer farmers will be affected by inheritance tax, reducing the percentage to 15%.
  • The tax change follows pressure from MPs and was called a U-turn by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
  • Some newspapers feature a preview of King Charles III's Christmas message.
  • Greta Thunberg's arrest during a London protest related to the Palestine hunger strike is also reported.
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