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Climate scientists are warning that “nowhere is safe” from the kind of extreme heat events that have hit the western US and Canada, the Guardian reports, alongside a striking image of firefighters battling a blaze near the Santa Fe dam in California. Experts say that as the climate crisis pushes global temperatures higher, all societies – from northern Siberia to Europe, Asia to Australia – must prepare for more extreme weather events, according to the paper.

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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Guardian Front Page 10th of February 2026

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.

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Guardian Front Page 9th of February 2026

After Morgan McSweeney quit as chief of staff, the PM is seeking to reassert authority amid anger over Peter Mandelson’s appointment and questions about his past ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Allies hope the resignation will steady Labour, but pressure persists for further steps and clarity on vetting.

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Guardian Front Page 7th of February 2026

Josh Simons, now a minister, was given dossiers on journalists who were investigating Labour Together while he chaired the thinktank. The files, compiled by a PR agency, tracked reporters’ work on funding and influence. The revelation intensifies scrutiny of the party’s operations.

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