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The Times headlines Boris Johnson urging consumers not to panic buy fuel. It says the prime minister is facing a cabinet split over plans to allow companies to use more foreign lorry drivers, with those against the idea arguing that businesses need to pay drivers more. The paper has also been told that ministers have discussed putting soldiers on standby to drive petrol tankers.

Times Front Page 17th of February 2026

The PM has scrapped proposals to postpone upcoming council elections after legal advice warned the delay could be unlawful and a legal challenge loomed from Reform. Votes will now proceed on schedule, avoiding disruption for millions of voters.

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Times Front Page 16th of February 2026

Ministers plan to prohibit under-16s from using social media this year, using new fast‑track powers. Proposals include robust age verification and curbs on addictive features such as infinite scroll and auto‑play. A consultation will shape the rules so they can be implemented within months.

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Times Front Page 14th of February 2026

The PM warns Reform’s agenda would fracture alliances, isolate Britain and risk national security, saying Nigel Farage’s approach is a retreat from responsibility. He pitches a centrist, pro‑alliance course and higher defence spending to keep the UK safe and influential.

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Times Front Page 13th of February 2026

The government will issue guidance allowing pupils to socially transition at school—use new names and pronouns—after consultation with parents and risk assessments. Primary schools must take extra care. Access to single‑sex spaces and PE may stay restricted under safeguarding rules.

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