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Afghanistan continues to dominate the front pages, with many focusing on the aftermath of the US withdrawal after the final troops left the country. The Telegraph leads with comments from President Joe Biden, who has said the moment marks the end of an era of military operations “to remake other countries”. The paper interprets his remarks as indicating “a retreat in the United States’ role as the world’s policeman”.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 30th of March 2026

The Government will tighten NHS referral rules to help meet waiting-list targets. GPs will be pushed to use advice and guidance and community pathways before sending patients to hospital. Medical leaders warn this could restrict access to specialists and prolong delays.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 28th of March 2026

Police have reopened inquiries into the theft of Morgan McSweeney’s phone. The PM’s former chief aide is under scrutiny for failing to clarify whether a tracker was used to locate the device, with officers reviewing CCTV and timelines around the incident.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 27th of March 2026

NS&I’s chief has been sacked amid claims of a cover‑up linked to a savings scandal. The Treasury knew last year and had already cut his bonus. A review will examine service failings and the scale of affected customers, with compensation and further action possible.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 26th of March 2026

NS&I has misplaced funds for about 37,000 customers, leaving taxpayers likely to cover roughly £400m. The Treasury is investigating record‑keeping and payout failures. Compensation is expected and system fixes are planned to restore confidence in the state-backed saver.

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