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Two stories dominate Thursday’s front pages: the PM’s plan to end Covid all laws in England and the Met Police saying they will email more than 50 people as part of its inquiry into lockdown parties in Downing Street and Whitehall. The Times says Boris Johnson is expected to be among those questioned, with detectives sending formal questionnaires at the end of the week.

Times Front Page 12th of February 2026

The PM faces pressure after it emerged he knew a peerage nominee had previously defended a convicted abuser. Critics question No 10’s vetting and demand transparency on what advice was given before the nomination. Allies say due process was followed, but calls for clarity continue.

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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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