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The Financial Times says Boris Johnson struck a downbeat note as he admitted that cases could almost double to 50,000 a day by the reopening date, with deaths likely to continue rising. The paper says he admitted restrictions might have to be reimposed in the winter and calls the removal of the legal requirement to wear a mask a “totemic move for lockdown-sceptic Tory MPs”.

Financial Times Front Page 11th of February 2026

Allies say the PM will not dismiss Health Sec Wes Streeting after leadership plot speculation. Streeting pledges support as a fragile truce holds, and ministers are told to focus on delivery. A dismissal is viewed as likely to deepen internal instability within government.

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Financial Times Front Page 9th of February 2026

Morgan McSweeney, a top No 10 aide and close ally of Peter Mandelson, has resigned to take the blame for controversy over Mandelson’s role and past associations. His exit intensifies scrutiny of the PM’s judgment and authority, as Labour figures move to contain the fallout.

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Financial Times Front Page 7th of February 2026

Senior figures around the PM warn that ditching fiscal discipline for unfunded giveaways could trigger a repeat of 2022 market turmoil, lifting gilt yields and mortgage costs. They urge a steady, pro‑business course to protect credibility and head off would‑be challengers.

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