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Lord David Frost, who negotiated the Brexit trade deal, has said Brussels must “shake off” any lasting “ill will” towards the UK for its decision to leave the European Union. Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Lord Frost said it was important to “instead build a friendly relationship”. His comments come after Prime Minster Boris Johnson unilaterally extended the grace period on Irish Sea border checks. Meanwhile, several papers continue their royal coverage. The Telegraph carries a photo of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as it reports that Meghan “called all the shots” when it came to managing her own media. It comes after she told Oprah Winfrey that she could not be interviewed before the couple’s wedding in 2018.

Sunday Telegraph Front Page 14th of December 2025

Kemi Badenoch says the Conservatives would scrap the 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel cars and end the zero-emission vehicle mandate if elected, arguing current net zero rules disadvantage Britain and raise costs. She promises a shift prioritising consumer choice and industry competitiveness.

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Sunday Telegraph Front Page 7th of December 2025

Unite, Labour’s biggest union donor, is weighing a vote to sever links amid frustration with Starmer’s direction. Disaffiliation would cut funding and influence, with a decision expected from the executive. Some in Labour argue ties should remain to shape policy.

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Sunday Telegraph Front Page 30th of November 2025

Reports claim the PM sanctioned messaging about a fiscal “black hole” despite being briefed that the OBR outlook was positive, helping justify tax rises. The disclosure has sparked demands for transparency and possible inquiries into whether the public was misled.

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