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Nearly all the papers are leading on the same story – the announcement by Boris Johnson that he plans to scrap laws in England enforcing masks and social distancing on 19 July, meaning pubs and theatres can operate without restrictions. Under the headline “It’s now or never, says Johnson”, The Telegraph says the PM suggested that Britain might not return to normality if it did not seize the opportunity now. It quotes him as saying: “If we can’t reopen our society in the next few weeks, when we will be helped by the arrival of summer, and by the school holidays, then we must ask ourselves. ‘when will be able to return to normal?'”

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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Daily Telegraph Front Page 10th of February 2026

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.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 9th of February 2026

Morgan McSweeney has left No 10 after criticism of his role in the move to appoint Lord Mandelson as UK ambassador to the US. The exit, amid claims of a ‘boys’ club’ and concern over patronage, increases pressure on the PM’s judgement and process, with Labour now set to choose a successor.

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