Click to Enlarge
Facebook
Twitter
Dominating the front of the Daily Telegraph is a photograph of a woman in front of flowers that have been laid in Clapham Common – near to where Ms Everard was last seen. Meanwhile, all those over the age of 40 should be offered a coronavirus vaccine by Easter, the Telegraph reports. A so-called “bumper” supply of jabs will allow the rollout to expand quickly next week, the paper adds, with stocks expected to more than double. The NHS could administer up to one million doses a day in the coming weeks, according to the Telegraph, which quotes government sources. All over-50s are expected to receive an invitation in the next few days.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 5th of December 2025

David Lammy has suggested the UK consider joining a customs union, arguing it would boost growth and cut red tape. The PM has ruled it out, insisting current arrangements can deliver. The comments reveal a policy split and are likely to prompt renewed pressure from business.

Read More »

Daily Telegraph Front Page 4th of December 2025

Ministers plan nationwide live facial recognition, letting police match CCTV to the passport photo database. They say it will speed suspect identification; critics warn of privacy risks, false matches and mission creep. Statutory oversight and safeguards are promised.

Read More »

Daily Telegraph Front Page 3rd of December 2025

The Treasury’s permanent secretary has been drawn into a dispute over the Chancellor’s claims about the state of the public finances and the OBR’s advice. A released letter suggests her remarks misled the public, prompting fresh questions over how the fiscal outlook was presented.

Read More »

Daily Telegraph Front Page 2nd of December 2025

Rachel Reeves is under pressure after OBR chair Richard Hughes was pushed out just before he was due to give Budget evidence to MPs. Critics accuse the Treasury of silencing scrutiny after an internal row; ministers deny interference. MPs from across parties want full transparency and his testimony.

Read More »