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Salons are the focus of the Daily Telegraph’s front page, as they reopen from Monday and “normality edges closer” – words from Mr Dowden that give the paper its headline. It says there is also a “chink of light” for theatres as the government begins “trials of indoor performances with limited audiences”.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 13th of November 2025

Wes Streeting denied plotting against the PM and criticised No 10 for “juvenile” briefings. The Health Secretary said he is focused on governing and NHS reform, not leadership manoeuvres, and urged discipline across government. Downing Street allies rejected his claims.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 12th of November 2025

After resigning, BBC director-general Tim Davie defended the corporation over a bias row, arguing critics are overstating failings. He admitted mistakes but rejected claims of systemic partiality, emphasising public‑service values as scrutiny intensifies over governance and potential board changes.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 11th of November 2025

The US president threatens a $1bn lawsuit against the BBC, alleging defamation and bias. His lawyers demand an apology, retraction and damages by Friday, claiming doctored coverage of a rally. The dispute comes amid leadership upheaval and a potential charter review, increasing pressure on the broadcaster.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 10th of November 2025

Tim Davie has resigned as BBC director-general after a leaked memo raised concerns about political bias in editorial decisions. The move follows a newspaper investigation praised by Donald Trump. The BBC board will name an interim chief and begin a search, with impartiality rules under review.

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