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The Financial Times leads on apparent tensions within the Conservative Party as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak looks to strike a deal that will solve post-Brexit trading agreements in Northern Ireland. It says that Eurosceptics within the party are concerned he is going “too far to accommodate the EU”. Its main image shows Ukrainian solders undergoing training in the UK, alongside an article that says that the country’s war with Russia is draining munition stocks.

Financial Times Front Page 4th of February 2026

Police have opened a criminal inquiry into Lord Mandelson’s dealings with Jeffrey Epstein, examining claims sensitive information was shared while he held government roles. Mandelson has resigned from the Lords. Starmer called the conduct disgraceful and urged full co‑operation.

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Financial Times Front Page 2nd of February 2026

Emails reveal Peter Mandelson advised Jeffrey Epstein that JPMorgan should pressure the UK over the 2009 bankers’ bonus tax, urging contact with the chancellor. He says he sought to protect jobs and investment. Labour is under pressure to address the revelations.

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Financial Times Front Page 31st of January 2026

Donald Trump nominated Kevin Warsh to lead the Fed, signalling a firmer stance on inflation. Markets backed the dollar and trimmed expectations of rapid rate cuts. US yields rose while gold fell as investors priced in steadier policy and renewed questions over central bank independence.

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