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Dame Cressida sought to reassure the public and restore trust in the police after the sentencing, reports the Daily Telegraph. It notes that new measures expected to be taken by the Met include preventing undercover officers working alone – the ruse deployed by Couzens to lure Ms Everard into his car.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 25th of April 2026

The Falkland Islands government condemned a leaked US proposal that would undermine Britain’s position on the territory to penalise London for not backing Washington on Iran. Leaders urged respect for self-determination and warned against using the islands as leverage in foreign policy disputes.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 24th of April 2026

Government files show Lord Hermer KC billed £450 an hour for Iraq‑era cases involving allegations against British troops, a rate the MoD contested as excessive. The peer, expected to become AG in a Labour government, worked on litigation that drove lengthy investigations criticised for cost and scale.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 23rd of April 2026

Messages indicate AG Lord Hermer, then a barrister, pursued Iraq abuse claims against British troops despite warnings they were likely unfounded, and discussed publicity with claimant lawyers. The disclosures have triggered calls to scrutinise his judgement and any conflict of interest.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 22nd of April 2026

Labour MPs condemn No 10’s culture after a senior civil servant said he was pressured to approve Peter Mandelson’s US role. The row has triggered cabinet anger, calls for transparency in appointments, and questions over the PM’s judgement and No 10’s working practices.

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