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The Daily Telegraph says it understands that government guidance will still say people should consider wearing a face covering in crowded, enclosed spaces. And the paper says ministers will warn that some shops and public transport services may continue to enforce the wearing of masks. According to the Telegraph, ministers say the control of the pandemic will be handed from the state telling people “what to do” to citizens “taking responsibility”.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 13th of April 2026

The PM has ruled out joining a US-led blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, instead offering Royal Navy minesweepers and support for maritime security. The stance seeks to protect shipping and energy flows while avoiding escalation, with coordination with allies ongoing.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 11th of April 2026

Half-term getaways face disruption as a jet‑fuel shortage threatens UK airports. Airlines warn cancellations could begin within weeks, with insurers unlikely to cover trips if flights are axed. Supply pressures from refinery issues and shipping delays are blamed; ministers are in talks with industry.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 10th of April 2026

Melania Trump denied any relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, calling claims and images linking them false. She said he did not introduce her to Donald and that they met by chance at a party. She urged Congress to hold hearings to establish the facts and identify any accomplices.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 9th of April 2026

A foreign warship escorted two sanctioned oil tankers through UK waters in the Channel, defying the PM’s warning to clamp down on the trade. A Royal Navy support ship shadowed the passage as ministers weigh tougher powers against the shadow fleet and stricter enforcement of sanctions.

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