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Saturday’s papers feature several reports of what life could look like for those who have received two doses of a coronavirus vaccine. According to the Times, those who have been double jabbed will not need to isolate or take daily tests after they have been in contact with a positive case, under plans being drawn up by ministers. It is the “clearest sign yet of ministers’ plans to replace virus restrictions with a focus on personal responsibility”, the paper notes. Despite official estimates indicating that infections will rise by up to 26%, the government is likely to “accept the risk” in order to avoid disruption to schools, businesses and public services, the Times adds.

Times Front Page 10th of February 2026

The PM vows to carry on after a mooted leadership challenge fizzled, promising a reset and possible reshuffle. Cabinet ministers lined up in support as critics retreated, while Wes Streeting was accused by colleagues of bottling a bid. Focus now shifts to policy delivery.

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Times Front Page 9th of February 2026

Morgan McSweeney has resigned as the PM’s chief of staff after criticism of his backing for Lord Mandelson and concerns over exchanges with a former ambassador. No 10 says the PM is not considering his position. The move is intended to steady operations and refocus on delivery.

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Times Front Page 7th of February 2026

Angela Rayner says she warned Starmer not to appoint Lord Mandelson as ambassador to the US, citing concerns over his links with Jeffrey Epstein following Epstein’s conviction for abuse. Detectives have searched properties linked to Mandelson as part of an investigation.

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