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Front Pages for the 19th of February 2026

Independent Front Page 19th of February 2026

IFS warns the chancellor’s fixation on fiscal rules is leading to poor decisions and could derail her promise of sustainable public finances. It urges relaxing self‑imposed debt targets that block borrowing for day‑to‑day spending and require debt to fall by 2029‑30.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Times

Ministers are weighing dropping Labour’s promise to give 18–24s the full national living wage, amid claims it deters hiring. With about one in six young adults out of work, options include keeping age bands or phasing rises to ease costs for employers; unions argue pay should be equal.

Daily Telegraph

Rachel Reeves has rejected MoD pleas for extra funds, despite warnings of a £28bn equipment shortfall. Military chiefs say capabilities could be pared back without a near-term uplift. The PM faces pressure before the Budget to set a path to 2.5% of GDP on defence.

Daily Mirror

Nigel Farage named a Reform UK “cabinet” dominated by ex-Tories, including Robert Jenrick, Suella Braverman and Richard Tice. The team outlined tax cuts and reforms affecting worker rights and the NHS. Critics say this would favour the wealthy and risk services; supporters argue it could boost growth.

Daily Mail

Essex Police are assessing material from newly released files as they become the fourth UK force to examine claims that a convicted US financier trafficked women to the UK on private flights via Stansted, increasing scrutiny on a senior royal linked in the documents.

Daily Star

Gordon Ramsay says a harsh childhood drove him to be a more attentive father. He reflects on family pressures and admits feeling guilt over his brother’s struggles, noting how their upbringing shaped them in different ways.

Daily Express

With unemployment at 5.2%, Conservatives argue Labour’s job taxes deter hiring and ambition, saying millions want work to pay. They urge tax changes to boost take‑home pay and incentives, framing this as key to growth and fairness.

Guardian

One in nine homes built in England since 2022 are in areas at significant flood risk, prompting concerns that housing targets are steering development onto vulnerable land. Insurers warn owners may face higher premiums or struggle to get cover, as properties built after 2009 are excluded from Flood Re.

i

Essex Police are reviewing flight logs and emails tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s aircraft at Stansted’s private terminal amid claims of unlawful trips. Cross-party MPs may launch an inquiry into Andrew’s time as trade envoy after files suggested he shared confidential reports. He could be called to give evidence.

Metro

An exiled dissident named as a target by an alleged spy network active in Britain says he takes extreme precautions, fearing poisoning after revelations that a leading opposition figure was killed with a rare toxin. He believes he’s on a hit list and calls for decisive UK action against hostile state operatives.

Financial Times

Ministers scrapped a post-Brexit digital border programme after spending £110m, ending contracts with Deloitte and IBM. Officials said it was not delivering value. Business groups warn the reversal could add red tape and delays, while the government promises a simpler replacement plan.

Independent

Internal files suggest the government’s plan to address IPP sentences will fail, leaving at least 520 people still detained without release dates by 2030, 18 years after abolition. The data fuels pressure for resentencing, clearer timelines and improved rehabilitation support.

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