What the papers say – December 17

What the papers say – December 17
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What the papers say – December 17
Author: Jessica Coates
Published: Dec, 17 2024 00:02

Summary at a Glance

The Times and the Daily Telegraph write that Yang was Andrew’s “chief representative” in Beijing and also led the Chinese arm of the Duke’s cash-raising venture.

Meanwhile, ex-Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith tells the Daily Mirror that Yang’s alleged activities are just the tip of the iceberg, adding there are “many more involved”.

The Daily Express writes that the Prime Minister has been given an ultimatum on the current Government defence spend: either sack 20,000 soldiers or scrap the UK’s aircraft carriers.

Lastly, the Daily Star says a businessman is charging his friend and family £75 for Christmas dinner, claiming Scrooge is “alive and well in Fulham”.

Metro and The Guardian both splash on Yang Tengbo, a 50-year-old businessman who was banned from Britain last year, and asked a court to lift an anonymity order so he could defend himself.

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