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The Daily Telegraph says No 10 is “under escalating pressure” to follow the lead of the Scottish government in ensuring all A-level pupils in England receive their predicted grades on Thursday. Scotland’s Education Secretary John Swinney performed a U-turn on Tuesday, announcing that about 125,000 results – awarded last week for the Scottish equivalents of GCSEs and A-levels – would be replaced with teachers’ recommendations after an outcry. The paper also quotes critics who say No 10’s “triple lock” plan does not go far enough. Its front page also reports on the “tell-all” biography of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Finding Freedom, which was published on Tuesday.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 26th of February 2026

An ex-health minister says the £100bn funding boost delivered almost no improvement, with productivity stalling and waiting lists staying high. He argues that pouring in cash without reform was misguided, urging an overhaul of management, incentives and technology to improve outcomes and value.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 23rd of February 2026

Documents indicate Jeffrey Epstein rented storage units across the US to hide computers and files, aiming to prevent seizure by authorities. Emails and financial records suggest a coordinated effort to shield material and assets, raising questions about the scope and location of what was stored.

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