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Britain cannot afford to cut ties with China, leads the Daily Telegraph. The paper quotes Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch, who says the UK “wouldn’t be able to get to where we want to on net zero by stopping or banning Chinese products”.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 29th of January 2026

Newly surfaced files indicate the PM previously backed using the ECHR to investigate alleged misconduct by British troops overseas. A former army chief argues his links to struck‑off lawyer Phil Shiner raise questions over judgement. No 10 says due process was followed.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 28th of January 2026

The PM faces claims he led a human‑rights case that opened the door to widespread legal pursuits of Iraq‑era soldiers. Supporters say it upheld accountability; critics call it a ‘witch‑hunt’. He maintains he backs the armed forces and the rule of law.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 27th of January 2026

UK security sources say a years-long espionage operation linked to China compromised mobile phones in No 10, affecting senior aides to Johnson and Sunak. Investigations are ongoing as ministers weigh a response, including sanctions, expulsions and tighter device security across government.

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