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The internal tensions inside No 10 again feature on the front pages, although the early editions you see here would have been printed before the news came of adviser Dominic Cummings’ own departure plan. The Guardian says Boris Johnson has been warned by Conservative MPs that he has one final chance to “overhaul a dysfunctional Downing Street operation”. It claims a string of Tories have said the saga surrounding the resignation of the PM’s director of communications, Lee Cain, epitomised a No 10 “lurching from crisis to crisis”.

Guardian Front Page 31st of January 2026

Documents from the US justice department’s Epstein investigation include emails suggesting he transferred thousands of pounds to Peter Mandelson’s husband in 2009 after his release. The cache, spanning emails and device data, prompts fresh scrutiny of their links.

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Guardian Front Page 30th of January 2026

Following talks in Beijing, the PM signalled a reset in ties with China and left open a UK visit for Xi. It was the first trip to Beijing by a British PM since 2018. Sanctioned MPs criticised the move, while No 10 said cooperation would expand alongside firm stances on security and values.

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Guardian Front Page 29th of January 2026

Donald Trump says time is running out as a US carrier group heads towards Iran. He presses for a tougher deal on its nuclear programme but leaves room for talks. Washington prepares contingencies while protests continue inside the country.

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Guardian Front Page 28th of January 2026

Doctors report a concealed death toll from Iran’s crackdown, estimating more than 30,000 killed. Hospitals were pressured not to register trauma cases, leading some injuries to go untreated. Families fear reprisals. Evidence is drawn from medics’ testimonies and local records.

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