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Front Pages for the 17th of April 2026

Times Front Page 17th of April 2026

Leaked files say Lord Mandelson failed security vetting before being named UK ambassador to Washington. The PM is accused of misleading MPs about his clearance, with Tories demanding his resignation and a full inquiry into who bypassed the process.

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Daily Mail Front Page 17th of April 2026

Sir Keir faces calls to resign after No.10 confirmed Peter Mandelson failed security vetting before being named US ambassador. Opposition leaders say he misled MPs. Starmer says officials handled checks and denies intent. No.10 has launched an investigation into how the appointment was approved.

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Guardian Front Page 17th of April 2026

Peter Mandelson failed security vetting for the US ambassador post, but the Foreign Office overturned the decision so he could take up the role. The disclosure has sparked calls for an inquiry and opposition demands for the PM to resign if he misled parliament over the appointment.

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Daily Star Front Page 17th of April 2026

Former Arsenal and Austria goalkeeper Alex Manninger, 48, has died after his car was hit by a train near Salzburg. Tributes from across football praised his professionalism and character. Police are investigating the circumstances of the incident.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 17th of April 2026

Sir Keir Starmer faces claims he misled Parliament about appointing Lord Mandelson as US ambassador despite failed vetting. No 10 says the PM was unaware of concerns, but critics demand his resignation and a full inquiry into who approved the posting and what advice was ignored.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 17th of April 2026

Intelligence indicates a hostile state has drawn up a list of four UK sites for potential sabotage linked to Britain’s support for a European ally. Officials condemn the threat, are strengthening protections around critical infrastructure, and insist the UK will stand firm with partners.

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Daily Express Front Page 17th of April 2026

Calls for Keir Starmer to quit after claims he misled MPs about Peter Mandelson’s security clearance ahead of his appointment as US ambassador. Critics say checks were failed; the PM maintains due process was followed. Pressure for clarification in Parliament is mounting.

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i Front Page 17th of April 2026

Downing Street says Foreign Office officials overruled security advice to appoint Lord Mandelson as ambassador to Washington despite a failed vetting. The PM is accused of misleading Parliament after saying due process was followed, with calls to resign; No 10 says he only learnt this week.

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Financial Times Front Page 17th of April 2026

Keir Starmer faces claims he misled MPs after it emerged Lord Mandelson was blocked by security vetting for a planned US role. No 10 says ministers were unaware. Opponents demand the release of vetting advice and warn that, if the PM knew and denied it, he should resign.

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Independent Front Page 17th of April 2026

PM accused of misleading MPs after Lord Mandelson allegedly failed security vetting before being named US ambassador, amid claims the Foreign Office overruled advice. Mandelson was later sacked over links to a disgraced financier and now faces a police inquiry, triggering calls for the PM to quit.

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Metro Front Page 17th of April 2026

Victoria Beckham addressed speculation over her relationship with son Brooklyn, saying she and David have always sought to protect their children. She stressed the family is united, called for an end to gossip, and said their priority remains their children’s wellbeing.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Daily Mail

An audit alleges hundreds of public bodies have not implemented last year’s Supreme Court ruling on sex‑based spaces. NHS trusts, councils, police and departments are said to retain outdated policies. Critics blame ministers for inaction.

Times

Britain faces summer supermarket shortages if a key shipping strait stays closed. A CO2 squeeze, vital for food processing, packaging and fizzy drinks, could hit poultry, dairy and supply chains. Plans would prioritise the NHS and essential services, with emergency powers on standby.

i

Beijing expands its presence in the Gulf as Washington seeks a deal with Tehran. Xi issues his sharpest warning over a US blockade, while the Pentagon increases deployments to apply pressure. The standoff risks derailing a planned summit and disrupting vital oil trade.

Daily Telegraph

A new analysis says the typical family now faces about £4,000 more in annual tax under Chancellor Rachel Reeves, driven by frozen thresholds, higher council tax and other measures. Critics warn the burden is rising faster than in comparable economies.

Daily Express

A Cochrane review says Alzheimer’s drugs targeting amyloid offer only a trivial gain in cognition and daily living over 18 months. Charities reject the verdict, arguing lecanemab and donanemab represent genuine progress for patients and research.

Daily Mirror

The PM will summon tech bosses to No10 to demand stronger safeguards for children online, after MPs rejected an outright under-16s social media ban by 286-151. He wants platforms to act responsibly and improve age checks, with bereaved parents urging urgent action.

Daily Star

MP Samantha Niblett launches a push for healthier attitudes to relationships, while alleging a culture of inappropriate behaviour in Parliament. She urges tougher standards, clearer reporting routes and respect at work to curb misconduct.

Guardian

Global oil and gas giants are reaping about $30m in extra profit every hour amid energy market turmoil, with annual takings forecast at $234bn. Campaigners urge a windfall tax to fund household support and green investment, and pressure is mounting on ministers to act.

Financial Times

Iran’s military space arm has obtained a Chinese-built Earth‑observation satellite and used it to gather imagery of US and regional military sites, according to an investigation. Beijing denies state involvement, saying the spacecraft is intended for civilian applications.

Independent

Starmer said he won’t be pushed by Trump into backing US action against Iran, despite threats to tear up a UK–US trade deal. Reeves called the intervention a mistake that hasn’t made the world safer, saying allies can disagree. The row further strains the special relationship.

Metro

Keir Starmer defended his stance after an ex‑NATO chief criticised UK defences, saying he has backed higher spending and support for the forces. In heated Commons exchanges, Kemi Badenoch argued Labour would prioritise welfare over defence. Spending figures are due to be published.

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