Moscow announced the arrest of an Uzbek suspect for General Kirillov's e-scooter assassination, following Ukraine's claim of responsibility the previous day. The story quickly faded as domestic issues took center stage.
Labour's rejection of WASPI women compensation dominated coverage, with Rachel Reeves defending the position while facing intense criticism. The issue overshadowed PMQs, where Kemi Badenoch accused Starmer of "playing politics." By evening, documentation emerged of Labour ministers' previous support for compensation.
Elon Musk's potential funding of Reform UK generated response from Labour, considering legal changes to foreign political donations. Meanwhile, Zelensky publicly acknowledged Ukraine's inability to retake Crimea and Donbas militarily, marking a shift in public positioning.
Prince Andrew's absence from royal Christmas lunch connected to the previous day's naming of Yang Tengbo as alleged Chinese spy, extending the week's coverage of intelligence concerns.