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Front Pages for the 11th of February 2026

Daily Mirror Front Page 11th of February 2026

A revival of Dalziel and Pascoe has been announced, with new leads replacing the original stars. The crime drama will return in a contemporary reimagining, bringing the partnership back to screens. Further details on production and broadcast are expected soon.

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Times Front Page 11th of February 2026

Officials are searching a quarter-century of Whitehall records for Mandelson–Epstein contacts, including during the Blair and Brown years. Findings may be shared with standards bodies. Mandelson denies wrongdoing.

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Daily Star Front Page 11th of February 2026

Larry, the No 10 cat, is portrayed as wanting to leave Downing Street, a light‑hearted proxy for turbulence inside government. It suggests rising unease amid Labour infighting, criticism of the PM and speculation over appointments, reflecting discontent at the centre of power.

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Daily Express Front Page 11th of February 2026

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch argues Labour’s tax and business-rate rises are damaging high streets, warning of widespread closures. She pledges action to revive town centres and reduce boarded‑up shops. Ministers say revenues are needed and that planned reforms will support growth.

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Daily Mail Front Page 11th of February 2026

A writer describes how constant rows over domestic chores—symbolised by stacking the dishwasher—revealed unequal effort and eroded respect in her marriage. The accumulated resentment led her to leave, highlighting how small habits can mask deeper relationship faults.

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Guardian Front Page 11th of February 2026

Allies say Wes Streeting still plans to challenge the PM within weeks, despite a public show of unity. After a turbulent day, the PM sought to reassert control at cabinet, but doubts persist over his authority and the timing of a potential leadership bid.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 11th of February 2026

Tesco’s boss warned the PM that Britain is sleepwalking into a worklessness crisis that threatens growth. He urged welfare and skills reforms, quicker planning decisions and fewer burdens on employers to boost hiring and productivity, saying long‑term economic inactivity is holding the economy back.

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Financial Times Front Page 11th of February 2026

Allies say the PM will not dismiss Health Sec Wes Streeting after leadership plot speculation. Streeting pledges support as a fragile truce holds, and ministers are told to focus on delivery. A dismissal is viewed as likely to deepen internal instability within government.

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i Front Page 11th of February 2026

A former No 10 comms chief, recently made a peer, has been suspended from the Labour whip after campaigning for a councillor charged over abusive images and over past links to an individual convicted of abuse. He apologised to victims as No 10 faced questions about when concerns were raised.

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Metro Front Page 11th of February 2026

A drug dealer who rigged his home with hazardous booby traps has been jailed for seven years. Police uncovered an extensive operation and devices intended to deter intruders. The judge said the set‑up posed serious risk to neighbours and emergency services.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Keir Starmer stays in office after a coordinated Cabinet show of loyalty halted an attempted ousting said to originate in Scotland. Health Secretary Wes Streeting criticised No 10 for hostile briefings, released Mandelson texts, and is viewed as positioning for a future leadership bid.

Daily Express

Pressure intensifies on the PM as the Scottish Labour leader calls for him to quit after fresh No10 resignations, including the communications chief. Starmer says he can continue, but critics argue his position is no longer sustainable and urge a swift leadership change.

Daily Telegraph

Wes Streeting is accused of plotting to replace the PM after leaked messages with Lord Mandelson criticised the government’s growth strategy. He denies it. No 10 says the PM remains in charge amid Labour infighting and renewed speculation over leadership manoeuvres.

Times

The PM vows to carry on after a mooted leadership challenge fizzled, promising a reset and possible reshuffle. Cabinet ministers lined up in support as critics retreated, while Wes Streeting was accused by colleagues of bottling a bid. Focus now shifts to policy delivery.

Daily Mail

After hours of silence, ministers rallied behind the PM, giving him breathing space amid the Mandelson scandal. Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar urged him to quit, saying there had been too many mistakes.

Daily Mirror

The King pledged full co‑operation with police over inquiries concerning his brother, Andrew, after further claims. He voiced “profound concerns” about the allegations, while the Prince and Princess of Wales said their thoughts remain with victims of abuse.

Guardian

Keir Starmer rejected calls to quit, telling MPs he is “not prepared to walk away”. The Cabinet rallied behind him after Scotland’s Labour leader urged his resignation. Amid a turbulent day and senior aides exiting, he vowed to reassert control and refocus the government.

Daily Star

The monarch has offered to assist police examining links between a senior royal, a former Cabinet minister and convicted offender Jeffrey Epstein. He and the heir to the throne are said to be deeply concerned.

Financial Times

The PM rejected calls to resign amid a Labour leadership crisis, moving to calm MPs as cabinet ministers rallied round. Allies accused Wes Streeting of exacerbating tensions, which he denied. A setback from the Scottish leader added pressure on No 10.

Metro

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar urged the PM, Sir Keir Starmer, to resign, saying his first loyalty is to the country over party. His move breaks with a close ally, while Cabinet ministers rallied behind Starmer, sharpening pressure and exposing divisions over Labour’s leadership.

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