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Front Pages for the 19th of April 2026

Sunday Times Front Page 19th of April 2026

Lord Mandelson’s consultancy reportedly had a leading client with links to China’s military sector, prompting scrutiny of foreign influence and vetting. MPs seek assurances on national security and lobbying transparency, with Labour’s leadership expected to address concerns.

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Observer Front Page 19th of April 2026

A 51-year-old’s chatbot addiction led to a severe mental health crisis, highlighting rising risks from unregulated AI. Calls are growing for safeguards, transparency, age limits and better support to prevent dependency, isolation and harm to users.

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Sunday Telegraph Front Page 19th of April 2026

Sir Keir Starmer faces claims of a cover-up over Lord Mandelson’s failed vetting for a senior post. No 10 says it learned only at the last minute, though officials were reportedly aware weeks earlier. Opponents urge publication of the timeline and advice; the PM says the process was independent.

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Mail on Sunday Front Page 19th of April 2026

Kemi Badenoch intensifies pressure on the PM, urging him to resign over the Mandelson vetting row. She argues appointing him US ambassador despite an alleged failed security check shows poor judgement and risks national security, leaving the PM fighting to retain No 10.

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Sunday People Front Page 19th of April 2026

Rising tension in the Strait of Hormuz after reported incidents involving commercial ships. The US President issues new warnings as Washington boosts patrols, while Tehran hardens its line. Shippers urge de‑escalation to keep the waterway open, citing risks to energy supplies and global trade.

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Sunday Express Front Page 19th of April 2026

The PM is criticised for plans to repeal the Legacy Act, which shields Northern Ireland service personnel from historical prosecutions, to improve EU relations. Opponents warn it would reopen cases, undo prior protections and worsen mental health pressures on veterans.

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Sunday Mirror Front Page 19th of April 2026

Liz Truss visited Switzerland on a ski trip while seeking to improve EU relations, reportedly meeting allies to discuss cooperation. Critics question the optics given her Brexit stance, while supporters argue engagement abroad can serve Britain’s interests.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Daily Telegraph

The PM accuses officials of misleading him over Lord Mandelson’s vetting and signals a push to rein in Whitehall. He promises reforms to curb an obstructive culture and hold mandarins accountable.

Guardian

Keir Starmer faces a crunch week as MPs examine the handling of Peter Mandelson’s failed vetting. Ex-official Sir Olly Robbins is due to give evidence on Tuesday. Reports indicate two senior civil servants did not brief the PM, putting Cabinet Office transparency and accountability under scrutiny.

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Sir Olly Robbins, recently dismissed as Foreign Office chief, will challenge the PM’s account of a security vetting row linked to Peter Mandelson. He plans to give evidence to MPs and rejects blame. An ally says No 10 panicked. Starmer denies misleading the Commons and faces questions on Monday.

Times

The US and Iran said the Strait of Hormuz has reopened to oil shipments after a regional truce and Israel agreeing to pause military action against an armed group in Lebanon. The step boosts prospects for a broader accord, softens oil prices and steadies markets as shipping resumes.

Daily Mail

Two senior aides knew for weeks about concerns over Peter Mandelson’s vetting for a proposed US ambassadorship, despite security advice, reports say. Critics urge the PM to take responsibility amid claims of poor oversight; he insists he learned only this week.

Financial Times

Starmer stands firm amid a vetting row, blaming the Foreign Office for mishandled checks linked to a proposed role for Lord Mandelson. He will address MPs, aims to tighten procedures and resists calls to reverse course as unease rises within Labour.

Daily Mirror

Gemma Monk’s wedding was disrupted when her sister‑in‑law, Antonia Eastwood, threw black paint over her. Eastwood admitted criminal damage at Maidstone Crown Court, Kent. Monk’s brother Ashley Eastwood says there is more to the family dispute.

Daily Star

The PM faces a deepening crisis over the Mandelson vetting row, having dismissed a third official as scrutiny intensifies. Critics question his honesty and competence; allies urge focus on fixing the process. Pressure grows for accountability and clarity over his position.

Daily Express

Labour MPs urge the PM to accept responsibility for errors surrounding Peter Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to Washington, after reports he was approved despite failing security vetting. With local elections looming, pressure mounts and some call for his resignation.

Independent

An outlet says it warned No 10 seven months ago that Peter Mandelson had failed security checks, contradicting the PM’s claim he learned only this week. A prior report said MI6 had not cleared him, intensifying the vetting row and pressure on Downing Street.

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