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Several of Saturday’s papers lead with the news that Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s wife will pay UK taxes on all her worldwide income following controversy over her nom-domicile status. The i weekend says the chancellor is “fighting for his political survival”. Akshata Murty, who owns £700m in shares of the Indian IT giant Infosys, has said she does not want her financial arrangements to be a “distraction” for her husband. The paper says pressure is growing on Mr Sunak, with some Conservative MPs angry that he did not realise the issue could become a political problem for him and the party.

i Front Page 2nd of February 2026

Andrew and Labour peer Peter Mandelson are urged to testify to US lawmakers after new Epstein revelations. The PM faces calls to strip Mandelson’s peerage and expel him from Labour. Andrew may face legal action in Britain. Ministers say cooperation is needed to deliver justice for victims.

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i Front Page 31st of January 2026

New polling shows 51% want Labour to change leader, with only 21% backing the PM to stay. His rating drops to a record -49. For the first time he loses support from voters who backed Labour in 2024. Andy Burnham leads potential replacements on 24%. Reform leads: 32%, Labour 20%, Tories 17%, Greens 13%.

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i Front Page 30th of January 2026

Ministers plan to restart deportations of asylum seekers to Syria. The Home Secretary is pushing enforced returns despite officials’ concerns about safety and conditions. Modelled partly on Danish policy, the move forms part of wider reforms to cut small‑boat crossings.

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i Front Page 29th of January 2026

The US issued an ultimatum to Tehran: halt its nuclear programme and agree to talks or face military action from a rapidly assembled naval force. Tehran says it is ready to respond. Reports suggest residents are leaving the capital amid fears of an imminent incident.

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