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The Daily Telegraph says Boris Johnson is attempting to draw a line under a fortnight of political damage sparked by a vote on the behaviour of former Tory MP Owen Paterson. It notes that the PM acknowledged on Wednesday for the first time that Mr Paterson had broke lobbying rules. On the Queen’s return to engagements after nearly a month, the Telegraph says she is “back on duty”.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 20th of January 2026

Labour plans tighter controls on youth social media use, with a possible under-16 ban. The proposals would mandate robust age checks and curb addictive features on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, aiming to protect mental health and strengthen online safety.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 17th of January 2026

Kemi Badenoch declared Britain is not broken, striking an optimistic tone while criticising Robert Jenrick. As Tory leader she plans a refreshed frontbench focused on growth, competence and public services, aiming to draw voters back from Reform and mount a stronger challenge to Labour.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 16th of January 2026

Robert Jenrick, sacked as shadow justice secretary by Kemi Badenoch, has quit the Conservatives to join Reform UK. He says the party has broken Britain and lacks the stomach for change. Nigel Farage hailed a centre‑Right realignment. The defection deepens splits on the Right and increases pressure on the PM.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 15th of January 2026

Ministers plan to let 27 councils skip May’s local elections, leaving around 4m residents without a vote this year. The Government says it’s an administrative step to align cycles and cut costs; critics say it sidelines voters and accuse the PM of avoiding the electorate.

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