Newspaper Round Up: 8th of February 2026

Observer Front Page 8th of February 2026

Senior Labour figures and donors are urging the PM to overhaul his No 10 operation, warning time is running out for a reset. They want changes to advisers and strategy to sharpen delivery and communications, arguing a new team is needed to steady the government’s direction.

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Sunday Express Front Page 8th of February 2026

Delays in selecting a replacement for the ageing Hawk have raised warnings the Red Arrows may need foreign-built jets. Ex-pilots argue procurement drift risks weakening a flagship showcase of UK skill and industry, though some industry voices maintain a British solution remains achievable.

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Sunday People Front Page 8th of February 2026

Actor Beverley Callard, 66, has disclosed a cancer diagnosis. She previously battled the disease and says she draws strength from women who have undergone treatment, resolving to stay strong. The Coronation Street star became emotional while discussing her health.

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Mail on Sunday Front Page 8th of February 2026

Emails suggest Jeffrey Epstein arranged a Romanian model to attend a private dinner with Andrew at Buckingham Palace. The correspondence outlines his role in the guest list and has intensified scrutiny of Andrew’s links, with renewed pressure for police to examine the material.

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Sunday Mirror Front Page 8th of February 2026

A Labour heavyweight urges the PM to “get your act together”, pressing him to show Labour is a party of service amid backlash over a contentious senior appointment. He calls for clearer priorities, stronger delivery and a renewed focus on competence.

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Independent Front Page 8th of February 2026

Lucy Powell warns the Peter Mandelson scandal will loom over the Gorton and Denton by‑election on 26 Feb, which she calls a “dry run” for the general election. She says the contest could test Labour in a traditionally safe seat as Reform UK seeks gains, a “line in the sand” for the party.

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