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Dominating the i weekend’s front page is a picture of crowds packed onto a beach as temperatures soared on Friday. But its headline is a stark warning: “Not so fast: UK infections rising again.” The paper is one of several to lead with Boris Johnson putting the brakes on the easing of lockdown restrictions in England for at least two weeks following a spike in coronavirus cases. The paper adds that more police will enforce the wearing of masks as employees are encouraged to return to work.

i Front Page 20th of January 2026

UK-US ties have slumped to their lowest point since Suez, with intelligence sharing reportedly at risk. Tensions follow Washington’s bid to acquire Greenland and new tariffs on British goods. The PM moves to shore up cooperation amid Arctic security concerns, while UK firms rush shipments to beat duties.

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i Front Page 19th of January 2026

Downing Street races to avert a trade clash after Donald Trump vowed 10% tariffs on countries opposing his bid to control Greenland. The PM is coordinating with the EU on a possible £80bn retaliation, has urged de-escalation in a call, and faces pressure to cancel the King’s planned US visit.

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i Front Page 17th of January 2026

Robert Jenrick’s defection to Reform prompts plans for weeks of debriefing on Conservative strategy and internal thinking. He is tipped for a senior role as the party leads polls, but his arrival is expected to intensify an internal power struggle around Nigel Farage.

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i Front Page 16th of January 2026

Robert Jenrick was sacked by the party leader before defecting to Reform. He accuses Conservatives of betraying voters and vows to help make Nigel Farage PM. Allies had tipped off Kemi Badenoch about his plan. The move pleases Reform and Badenoch but widens the split on the right.

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