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The Daily Telegraph also leads on what it calls the “overhaul” of the contact tracing system. It says under new plans, councils will be given dedicated “ring-fenced teams” from the national service to help with community virus tracing – which will involve local workers tracking down anyone who cannot be reached by national call centres after 48 hours. Separately, the front page pictures Steve Easterbrook, formerly chief executive of McDonald’s, who is being sued by the fast-food chain for £35m in severance pay. McDonald’s alleges that the Briton had relationships with three colleagues and accused him of lying about them.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 19th of December 2025

Bridget Phillipson has halted guidance for public bodies on expanding single-sex facilities after a Supreme Court ruling on female-only lavatories. She argues the judgment is trans-exclusive, pausing plans to tighten rules on women-only spaces and prompting a political row.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 18th of December 2025

Britain will rejoin the Erasmus student exchange, with costs put at about £8bn over the deal’s life. The PM signed up while declining to specify the long‑term bill. The scheme is intended to widen study placements and deepen links between UK and European universities and research.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 17th of December 2025

Ministers are weighing reforms to the BBC’s funding, with a consultation on options including advertising or subscriptions and free TV licences for benefit claimants. The plan aims to ease costs for low-income households while deciding the broadcaster’s future model.

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