Under the headline "Ghislaine Maxwell emails revealed", the Sun says she allegedly sought to "find fun girls for Andrew"."Andrew, 'fun girls' and 'inappropriate friends'" is the i Paper's summary of the latest round of the Epstein files.The Guardian also leads with the "girls" email from the Epstein files, saying "Andrew faces new pressure". A photo shows climate activist Greta Thunberg being questioned by a police officer in London. The paper writes she was arrested "after protesting in support of the Prisoners for Palestine hunger strike".The government will "scrap farm raid" plans, the Daily Express writes. Labour will raise the "tax threshold on inherited farmland" from £1m to £2.5m, the paper says. It quotes farmer Jonathan Charlesworth – whose dad took his own life "amid fears" of the tax – saying the change was "the best Christmas present for a lot of farmers". A preview of King Charles III's Christmas message, which will be delivered from Westminster Abbey, also features on the front page.Labour's "quiet Christmas U-turn" on its inheritance tax plans is the Financial Times's take. "Treasury to forgo £130mn" in tax revenue as a consequence, the paper writes, as it "shrinks [the] share of farmers facing inheritance tax to 15%".The Times says Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faced a "revolt by Labour MPs" over the initial £1m inheritance tax threshold proposal, writing "Downing Street was warned that over 40 MPs were prepared to defy Starmer."The prime minister's "U-turn on farm tax" is described by the Daily Mail as a "humiliating capitulation to his backbenchers".