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‘UK to rejoin Erasmus’ and ‘BBC comes out fighting’

The headline on the Guardian's front page reads: "UK will rejoin EU Erasmus program for students"

There are mixed stories on the front pages of Wednesday’s newspapers. According to the Guardian, England is preparing to re-join Erasmus, the EU’s student exchange program, with the announcement expected to be made on Wednesday. The newspaper says the plan will allow students to take part in the EU-wide program from January 2027 without paying any additional fees. The newspaper’s most important photo features an interview with US congresswoman Ilhan Omar in which she criticizes “despicable” comments made by Donald Trump.

The headline on the front page of the Times reads: "The return of UK student exchange with Europe".

The Times is also leading the charge to allow British students to rejoin Erasmus, saying the deal is the “first concrete outcome” of the Prime Minister’s reset with the European Union. Elsewhere, the Princess of Wales and her daughter Charlotte are seen heading to the annual pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Free BBC if you live on Benefits St".

The Daily Mail focuses on the BBC’s contract renewal. The newspaper states that the government will consider new ways to finance the broadcaster, including advertising or a subscription model. The Mail says this means fan favorite shows such as Strictly Come Dancing and The Traitors could be placed behind a paywall.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror reads: "BBC comes out fighting".

In other broadcaster-related news, the Mirror turns its attention to Donald Trump suing the BBC for libel over its editing of the Panorama documentary. “BBC comes out fighting” is the headline. A BBC spokesman said: “As we have previously stated, we will defend this case.”

The headline on the front page of the Financial Times reads: "Labor hails sweeping workers' rights overhaul as flagship bill clears final hurdle".

French football star Kylian Mbappé is “reckoning” as Paris Saint-Germain has been ordered to pay him more than €60 million (£52.5 million) over allegedly unpaid wages and bonuses, the Financial Times claims. Also noteworthy is that the government’s flagship workers’ rights bill has cleared its last hurdle in the House of Lords and is preparing to become law.

The headline on Metro's front page reads: "Christmas gift for an NHS angel".

Metro tells the story of a nurse who devotes her life to saving premature babies. The newspaper says Sarah Alcock volunteered to support the emergency neonatal unit during the busy Christmas period and her sacrifice was rewarded with a free holiday for herself and her family.

The headline on the front page of i Paper reads: "Silicosis scandal: Ban lethal kitchen powder to save lives".

i Paper is launching a campaign to end silicosis, a fatal lung disease that affects workers exposed to toxic dust while cutting engineered stone for kitchen worktops. The initiative calls for restrictions on silica dust, while health experts and unions demand better protection for at-risk tradesmen.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Express reads: "Get to know the brave heroes injured in the line of duty".

A former police officer injured in the 1983 Harrods bombing, which killed six people, called on the government to honor those injured in the line of duty, the Daily Express reported, in an interview marking the 42nd anniversary of the attack.

The Sun's front page headline read: "happy birthday vaccinator".

The Sun tells a story about a woman “once called Britain’s Queen of Benefits” who is now a top businesswoman. The newspaper says Cheryl-Anne Prudham criticized Labour’s decision to scrap the two-child limit.

The front page headline of the Daily Star read: "World Segment".

Finally, the Daily Star reported that football fans experienced “a thrilling victory for common sense” and “joy” after FIFA slashed ticket prices for next year’s World Cup final.

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