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Fallout from the nationwide elections continues to feature on the front pages. The Sunday Telegraph leads with the results in Scotland. The Scottish National Party has won the most seats in Holyrood, but fell short of winning a majority. SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has called for another independence referendum, saying it is “the will of the country”. And Labour looks set “to descend in to civil war”, the paper says. It comes after deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner was sacked as chair of the party. Meanwhile, Boris Johnson is due to announce that from next week hugging friends and relatives will be allowed, the paper reports.

Sunday Telegraph Front Page 15th of March 2026

The PM is considering sending thousands of interceptor drones to the Gulf to strengthen regional air and maritime defences amid threats from Iran. The plan aims to protect shipping and allied sites, with ministers weighing costs, timelines and coordination with partners.

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Sunday Telegraph Front Page 8th of March 2026

Tony Blair criticises Starmer for hesitating to support Donald Trump’s approach, urging Labour to “show up” for allies. He stresses the UK’s leadership role as HMS Prince of Wales is readied for deployment, signalling expectations of stronger backing from the Opposition.

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Sunday Telegraph Front Page 1st of March 2026

Ali Khamenei is reported dead after a military operation targeted his Tehran compound amid joint US and Israeli actions. Officials say the campaign focuses on leadership and military sites. Iran has responded with incidents in Israel and several Gulf states, including a Dubai hotel, raising regional and energy risks.

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Sunday Telegraph Front Page 22nd of February 2026

Gordon Brown urges a police investigation into Prince Andrew’s taxpayer‑funded air travel, calling for questioning of the civil servants who authorised it. He cites concerns over transparency, value for money and potential rule breaches, and wants a full audit of costs and approvals.

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