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The Daily Telegraph leads on the government’s plans to target rough sleepers who are “causing public distress” as part of an anti-social behaviour crackdown. The move could target people who are blocking shop doorways, asking for money at cash machines or leaving their belongings on pavements. It also reports that Nicola Sturgeon stepping down as first minister could “boost Labour’s chances” and lead Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour to victory in the next general election, according to Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 5th of February 2026

Angela Rayner challenged the PM over the Mandelson affair, prompting a rapid reversal after Labour MPs rebelled. No 10 moved to distance itself and ordered a review into contacts and lobbying. The episode has raised doubts about the PM’s authority and party discipline.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 4th of February 2026

Brown alleges No 10 concealed details about Lord Mandelson’s leaked emails with Jeffrey Epstein, demanding a full account from officials. The Met has opened an investigation based on the files. Under pressure, Mandelson resigned from the Lords as scrutiny intensifies.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 3rd of February 2026

Lord Mandelson faces claims he leaked No 10 emails to Jeffrey Epstein, including updates on economic policy. The Met is assessing possible misconduct, while Starmer urges the removal of his peerage. Downing Street correspondence from 2009 is said to have been shared.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 2nd of February 2026

US lawmakers are moving to order Lord Mandelson to provide evidence about a disgraced financier’s network. The House Oversight Committee believes he holds material on potential enablers and may issue a subpoena if he declines to cooperate. The step forms part of a wider inquiry into accountability.

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