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Front Pages for the 13th of February 2026

Times Front Page 13th of February 2026

The government will issue guidance allowing pupils to socially transition at school—use new names and pronouns—after consultation with parents and risk assessments. Primary schools must take extra care. Access to single‑sex spaces and PE may stay restricted under safeguarding rules.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 13th of February 2026

Jesy Nelson backs a push to add spinal muscular atrophy to the NHS newborn heel‑prick screening. The campaign urges ministers to approve UK‑wide testing, arguing early diagnosis enables timely treatment and better outcomes for affected babies.

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Daily Mail Front Page 13th of February 2026

Labour has issued new school guidance on gender identity, allowing case-by-case social transition for primary pupils, including preferred names and pronouns, with parental involvement and safeguarding checks. It replaces stricter earlier proposals and has prompted mixed political reaction.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 13th of February 2026

Angela Rayner has joined Andy Burnham in pressing the PM for urgent tax relief to protect pubs and hospitality, calling for business rates reform and targeted support to curb closures. The intervention increases pressure on No 10 from Labour’s left ahead of the Budget.

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i Front Page 13th of February 2026

The PM has dismissed the head of the Civil Service with immediate effect, the third senior exit this week, as part of a leadership reset. Sir Chris Wormald departs after a year, with Dame Antonia Romeo tipped to become Cabinet Secretary.

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Financial Times Front Page 13th of February 2026

Schroders has agreed to be bought by US asset manager Nuveen for £9.9bn. The sale follows a difficult decade and pressure to gain scale as fees fall and passive investing grows. Shares jumped about 29% on the news, though some investors question the low premium and implications for UK capital markets.

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Guardian Front Page 13th of February 2026

The PM has removed No 10’s top civil servant in a shake‑up aimed at tightening standards after a row over an appointment process and internal oversight. Allies say the move is to restore grip and accountability; critics warn it risks politicising the civil service.

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Metro Front Page 13th of February 2026

Sir Jim Ratcliffe faces backlash after saying the UK is being “colonised” by migrants and citing incorrect population figures. Sikh and Muslim Manchester United fans protested, and the PM called the remarks offensive. The club co-owner is under pressure to apologise.

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Independent Front Page 13th of February 2026

Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe faces backlash over comments on immigration. He expressed regret for causing offence but said debate is valid for economic growth. The FA is reviewing if he brought the game into disrepute. The PM welcomed the apology; a refugee charity called it half‑hearted.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Police are assessing allegations over Andrew’s links to Jeffrey Epstein, including whether confidential government reports were leaked while Andrew served as a trade envoy. Thames Valley Police say they are examining potential misconduct in public office, with cooperation from US authorities.

Daily Mirror

Man United chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe faces a backlash over remarks on immigration policy. The PM urged him to apologise, while critics highlight his Monaco tax residency as hypocrisy. Allies argue he raised concerns about pressures on services. The club faces calls to respond.

Daily Telegraph

Rachel Reeves signalled readiness for deeper cooperation with the EU, saying she is “up for” closer economic ties, potentially via sectoral deals on trade, security and energy. The shift unsettled Brexit supporters as Labour’s Left pressures the PM to move further on alignment.

Times

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.

Independent

Senior women MPs, led by Harriet Harman, urge the PM to appoint a woman to a powerful No 10 role to deliver a ‘complete culture change’ after rows over an alleged ‘boys’ club’ linked to senior allies including Peter Mandelson and Matthew Doyle. Labour’s women MPs pressed the case after a stormy PMQs.

Daily Star

Man U co-owner and Ineos chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe faces a backlash over remarks on immigration, prompting accusations of racism. Starmer has called for an apology as politicians and campaigners condemn the comments and urge a more measured debate.

Daily Mail

The PM faces fury from Labour women over a second scandal, after awarding a peerage to Matthew Doyle despite knowing he kept ties with a councillor charged with serious abuse. Critics say No10 fosters a “boys’ club”, raising questions over vetting and judgment.

Daily Express

Sir Jim Ratcliffe says high migration and welfare costs are straining the UK. He urges ministers to cut net migration, tighten benefits and prioritise skilled workers, arguing the system is unsustainable and needs courageous reform to protect services and growth.

Guardian

Female Labour MPs urge the PM to appoint a woman as de facto deputy to end a No 10 boys’ club culture highlighted by recent scandals. They call for cultural change, clearer standards and accountability after senior aides quit. No 10 says roles are under review as inquiries progress.

Financial Times

UK wealth managers tumbled after a US fintech launched an AI planning tool seen as a threat to fee-based advice. St James’s Place fell about 13%, while Quilter, abrdn, AJ Bell and Rathbones also slid. Bosses said regulation and client trust mean technology will augment, not replace, human advisers.

Metro

A serial rail fare dodger who avoided paying £3,600 over two years escaped jail. The court imposed a suspended sentence, unpaid work and costs, citing potential for reform. An MP urged tougher measures to deter fare evasion and protect funding for public transport.

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