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For a second consecutive day, the Daily Telegraph has the story about Mr Farage’s finances front and centre. Thursday’s edition says NatWest CEO Dame Alison Rose is “under pressure” following the decision by Coutts – a subsidiary of NatWest – to cut ties with Mr Farage. There are also questions for BBC News after it initially reported that Mr Farage had been ousted from the bank because he fell below the financial threshold, the paper says. Dame Alison and BBC business editor Simon Jack sat next to each other at a charity dinner the night before the story was published, it adds.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 20th of March 2026

Saudi Arabia signalled it may take military action against Iran after incidents at Gulf energy sites pushed global oil and gas prices higher. Riyadh warned that further aggression will trigger a response, while markets and shipping lanes assess heightened risks to regional stability.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 19th of March 2026

Starmer signals a shift on immigration, with proposals that could let about 1.6m long‑term residents gain the right to stay. The PM has softened earlier rhetoric after pressure from Rayner. Backers say it offers fairness and certainty; critics warn it may encourage further arrivals.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 18th of March 2026

Donald Trump accuses the BBC of bias against his approach to the Iran crisis, saying it undermines his objectives. He claims UK–US ties were better before Starmer and hints at a reset, praising earlier cooperation and signalling a tougher stance on the broadcaster.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 17th of March 2026

Emergency measures are under way to curb a meningitis outbreak linked to student nightlife, with antibiotics offered to thousands. Officials faced criticism for a day’s delay in issuing alerts. Universities are advising close contacts and monitoring cases.

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