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The Daily Telegraph’s Brexit lead reports speculation from EU sources that although the PM’s visit to Brussels may secure a trade deal, it could also be “intended purely to show that he tried everything he could to get a deal even if he expects to come home empty-handed”. But a British insider close to the talks insisted the meeting between Mr Johnson and Mrs von der Leyen “will not be window dressing” as the pair “will have to do some negotiating themselves”. The paper suggests Mr Johnson will be taking a “huge gamble by entering the lions’s den” in Brussels for the first time since becoming prime minister – which it says his predecessors Theresa May and David Cameron “failed to conquer, to their ultimate cost”.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 6th of December 2025

Allies of Wes Streeting have sounded out Angela Rayner about a pact to run on a joint ticket for the Labour leadership, aiming for No 10. Informal talks examined roles and timing for a potential challenge to the PM, though both sides publicly downplay any immediate move.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 5th of December 2025

David Lammy has suggested the UK consider joining a customs union, arguing it would boost growth and cut red tape. The PM has ruled it out, insisting current arrangements can deliver. The comments reveal a policy split and are likely to prompt renewed pressure from business.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 4th of December 2025

Ministers plan nationwide live facial recognition, letting police match CCTV to the passport photo database. They say it will speed suspect identification; critics warn of privacy risks, false matches and mission creep. Statutory oversight and safeguards are promised.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 3rd of December 2025

The Treasury’s permanent secretary has been drawn into a dispute over the Chancellor’s claims about the state of the public finances and the OBR’s advice. A released letter suggests her remarks misled the public, prompting fresh questions over how the fiscal outlook was presented.

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