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“Lockdown may cause 200,000 extra deaths,” is the lead story on the front page of The Daily Telegraph. Government experts, the paper says, forecasted that delays to treatment in the first six months of shutdown could see up to 25,000 people die, and a further 185,000 deaths in the medium to long term – amounting to nearly one million years of life lost. The number of suicides could rise by 500 in the first wave, and between 600 and 12,000 more suicides per year resulting from recession, the paper reports.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 1st of December 2025

Rachel Reeves faces a referral to government ethics officials after Nigel Farage alleged she misled the public about the size of the fiscal gap used to justify tax rises. He says forecasts don’t back her headroom claims; the Treasury says its figures reflect OBR assessments.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 29th of November 2025

Rachel Reeves faces intense pressure after being accused of misleading the public about a £30bn fiscal hole used to justify tax rises. The OBR is said to have told her no such gap existed. Critics demand her resignation; allies insist the Budget case remains sound.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 27th of November 2025

The Chancellor’s Budget pulls millions into the higher rate through frozen thresholds and adds measures on property, pensions and savings. Welfare spending is projected to near £400bn over five years. Ministers say it funds services; critics argue it breaks earlier pledges.

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