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The Daily Telegraph leads with remarks by visiting US secretary of state Mike Pompeo, who the paper says told MPs the head of the World Health Organization has been effectively “bought” by China. The paper also reports that Britain is close to abandoning hope of Brexit trade deal, with the working assumption now that the UK will trade with the EU on World Trade Organisation terms after 31 December.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 15th of November 2025

Rachel Reeves is preparing a new property levy affecting about 2.4m homes after dropping plans to raise income tax. A revaluation would lift bills for higher‑value properties, particularly in the South, with some northern areas paying less. The move aims to raise billions for the public finances.

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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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