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The widespread industrial action taking place on Wednesday makes the lead story for several papers, including The Daily Telegraph which reports that striking teachers could “circumvent the rules” and still be paid for a day’s work. More than 100,000 members of the National Education Union are expected to walk out in what the paper calls “the most disruptive teachers’ strike in a decade”. The main image on the front page is of Education Secretary Gillian Keegan who is quoted as reminding head teachers that any striking staff must not be paid.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 23rd of March 2026

Iran vowed steps that would sharply lift global oil prices after rejecting a 48-hour ultimatum from Trump. The PM convened a Cobra meeting as ministers assessed risks to energy supplies and shipping. Firms were warned about possible disruption and households about higher fuel costs.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 21st of March 2026

Washington has prepared plans to deploy troops to seize Kharg Island, a strategic Gulf oil hub, following the president’s rebuke of Nato allies. The proposed operation would use naval and air support to secure facilities and exert pressure, with duration, risks and allied roles under review.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 20th of March 2026

Saudi Arabia signalled it may take military action against Iran after incidents at Gulf energy sites pushed global oil and gas prices higher. Riyadh warned that further aggression will trigger a response, while markets and shipping lanes assess heightened risks to regional stability.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 19th of March 2026

Starmer signals a shift on immigration, with proposals that could let about 1.6m long‑term residents gain the right to stay. The PM has softened earlier rhetoric after pressure from Rayner. Backers say it offers fairness and certainty; critics warn it may encourage further arrivals.

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