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The same story features in the Times, which says there is a plan for a “big push” to get civil servants back in the office from next month. One government department – which did not want to be named “amid fears of a revolt” – is likely to order staff to work from the office at least three days a week from October, the paper says. Like the Mail, it quotes an unnamed cabinet minister who says: “People will find that those who get on in life are those who turn up to work.”

Daily Mail Front Page 25th of March 2026

Reeves is preparing targeted help for low‑income households facing higher energy bills, ruling out a repeat of the 2022 blanket scheme. Critics say the plan could shift costs to middle earners via taxes or charges. Ministers are assessing funding options before winter.

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Daily Mail Front Page 24th of March 2026

Amid market turmoil, the US President announced a five-day pause in planned energy-related action, claiming Tehran was close to agreeing limits on military activity and nuclear ambitions. Tehran rejected this, denied talks took place, and insisted he was in retreat.

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Daily Mail Front Page 23rd of March 2026

Questions mount over a 30‑hour delay in informing the public after a missile incident at the joint US‑UK base on Diego Garcia. The opposition accuses the PM of a culture of cover‑ups and demands an explanation, while ministers say security concerns dictated the timing.

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Daily Mail Front Page 20th of March 2026

Market turmoil from escalating Middle East tensions has led lenders to withdraw mortgage deals. The Bank of England warns inflation could rise, prompting up to three base-rate increases this year, lifting repayments for millions and heightening unemployment risks.

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