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Once again the ongoing chaos in Afghanistan leads most of the morning’s papers, with the Sunday Times focusing on comments from former UK prime minister Tony Blair who it says has attacked the “imbecilic” retreat of US, UK and Nato troops. The Times says there are fears of people being crushed to death at Kabul’s airport. The paper also carries a story on a call for prisoners to be recruited to help end food shortages amid a labour crisis.

Sunday Times Front Page 15th of February 2026

Activists linked to a group that boosted the PM’s leadership bid funded lobbyists to discredit reporters, alleging links to a hostile state after articles probed their funding. A dossier was circulated to party figures and allies. The group denies wrongdoing; calls grow for transparency and press freedom.

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Sunday Times Front Page 8th of February 2026

Lord Mandelson received a taxpayer-funded exit payment worth tens of thousands after leaving a government-linked trade role, approved despite scrutiny of his past links to a disgraced financier. The payout has prompted questions over transparency, value for money and propriety.

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Sunday Times Front Page 25th of January 2026

Andy Burnham will seek a Commons seat in a by-election, challenging the PM’s direction. In a letter he urges a new approach on growth, regional investment and public services, saying current plans lack urgency. The move is widely viewed as a test of the PM’s authority within the party.

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