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The Times also reports the capital is “on the brink of a local lockdown”. Meanwhile, the paper says Boris Johnson is working on plans to adopt a version of a short “circuit-breaker” lockdown timed to coincide with half-term in England. However, under one potential compromise, it says the prime minister could persist with his regional approach and urban areas with higher infection rates would be subject to a limited period of additional measures.

Times Front Page 17th of January 2026

Senior ministers are urging the PM to dismiss Wes Streeting, accusing the health secretary of disloyalty and fuelling divisions with blunt briefings and policy freelancing on NHS reform. Allies of Streeting reject this, saying he is focused on delivery and acceptable debate.

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Times Front Page 16th of January 2026

Robert Jenrick has joined Reform UK after being sacked by Kemi Badenoch for holding undisclosed talks with Nigel Farage. The Tories say they acted pre-emptively; Jenrick says the party has lost its way on migration and tax. His switch threatens to split the right-of-centre vote.

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Times Front Page 14th of January 2026

The PM has scrapped plans to make digital IDs compulsory for workers, opting for a voluntary scheme with existing documents still accepted for right‑to‑work checks. Ministers cite cost, complexity and civil liberties concerns, promising safeguards and consultation before rollout.

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Times Front Page 13th of January 2026

Britain is readying special forces to crack down on an illicit tanker network evading sanctions, potentially covering hundreds of vessels. Working with allies, the plan would step up maritime enforcement, curb prohibited trade and reinforce Western resolve against sanctions‑busters.

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