The PM's plan for the asylum system, and the rail and nurses' strikes lead several of today's papers.
The Daily Mail splashes with an exclusive interview with Rishi Sunak. The PM told the paper the asylum system is "not fair, not right and it needs to be fixed". He plans change the law to prevent migrants claiming asylum and said those arriving in the UK illegally would be "swiftly detained" and sent back, the paper says. Several of today's papers showcase William and Kate's Christmas card, which the Mail says will cheer us all up.
The Times says patients' lives could be at risk during the nurses' strike tomorrow as the Royal College of Nursing has not committed to fully staffing services such as A&E, mental health care and some cancer services. Dame Ruth May, the chief nursing officer for England, has written to Pat Cullen, the RCN's general secretary, to say that many nursing leaders feel let down by the union, the paper reports.The nurses' strike is also dominating the Mirror's front page.
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