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Also focusing on Mr Hunt’s move to delay the PM’s income tax cut, the Sunday Telegraph writes that he has the backing of the governor of the Bank of England. Andrew Bailey says there was an “immediate meeting of minds” when he spoke to the new chancellor following Kwasi Kwarteng’s ousting on Friday, the paper writes. But good news for the economy may mean bad news for Ms Truss, with the paper quoting an unnamed senior Conservative as saying: “She’s in office, he’s [Hunt’s] in power. That’s why she’s got to go.” Further down sits Matt Pritchett’s latest cartoon, where it’s asked if ‘doom loop’ refers to the bonds market – or the PM’s government.

Sunday Telegraph Front Page 8th of February 2026

David Lammy says he warned the PM about appointing Peter Mandelson before a scandal erupted. Allies say the PM is devastated and weighing his future, as potential rivals, including Wes Streeting and Angela Rayner, test support. Party MPs fret over fallout and possible leadership contest.

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Sunday Telegraph Front Page 1st of February 2026

The PM urged a senior royal to give full evidence to US Congress about links to a late financier accused of abuse, saying there is a duty to victims and the public. He called for voluntary co‑operation to support justice and rebuild trust as scrutiny intensifies.

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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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