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Fallout from the nationwide elections continues to feature on the front pages. The Sunday Telegraph leads with the results in Scotland. The Scottish National Party has won the most seats in Holyrood, but fell short of winning a majority. SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has called for another independence referendum, saying it is “the will of the country”. And Labour looks set “to descend in to civil war”, the paper says. It comes after deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner was sacked as chair of the party. Meanwhile, Boris Johnson is due to announce that from next week hugging friends and relatives will be allowed, the paper reports.

Sunday Telegraph Front Page 25th of January 2026

Labour is split over Andy Burnham’s bid to return to Westminster. The Manchester mayor needs a safe seat, with selections influenced by allies of the PM and the party executive. Supporters see an electoral asset; critics fear a leadership rival. A decision on his route back is pending.

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Sunday Telegraph Front Page 18th of January 2026

The US president has threatened steep tariffs on UK goods unless Britain backs his push to secure control of Greenland. The PM called the move completely wrong and vowed to protect UK interests, as ministers pursue diplomacy with allies and contingency plans to limit economic harm.

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Sunday Telegraph Front Page 4th of January 2026

Donald Trump says the US will oversee Venezuela’s transition after a US operation detained Nicolás Maduro in Caracas. Maduro and his wife are to face trial in New York on drug and firearms charges. The White House plans to let US oil firms restore infrastructure and resume production.

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