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Student protests also feature prominently on the front page of The Daily Telegraph, with a protester carrying a sign reading, “our gov’t failed us”. Meanwhile, Mr Williamson and exams regulator Ofqual are divided over exam grades, the paper reports. Board members at Ofqual want to ditch their own algorithm, the paper adds, after sources allegedly said that some members believe the system has led to a “haemorrhaging” of public trust in qualifications. Mr Williamson has repeatedly defended the algorithm as the fairest way to award student grades after exams were cancelled.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 24th of January 2026

The PM has pulled a planned Chagos bill after Tory warnings it could breach a 60-year defence treaty with the US and backlash from Donald Trump. Ministers will revisit the proposals and seek a path that preserves security cooperation while addressing sovereignty issues.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 23rd of January 2026

About 4.5m people will miss out on voting in May after more local contests were postponed. Ministers approved delays in two large Conservative-run councils, citing reorganisation and boundary work. Critics say this reduces accountability, leaving residents without a say until later polls.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 21st of January 2026

Donald Trump criticised the government’s Chagos agreement as an “act of stupidity” and told the PM to “fix your country”. His remarks, made amid worsening relations with European leaders, challenge UK policy on the islands and risk adding strain to transatlantic diplomacy.

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