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The Daily Telegraph’s Brexit lead reports speculation from EU sources that although the PM’s visit to Brussels may secure a trade deal, it could also be “intended purely to show that he tried everything he could to get a deal even if he expects to come home empty-handed”. But a British insider close to the talks insisted the meeting between Mr Johnson and Mrs von der Leyen “will not be window dressing” as the pair “will have to do some negotiating themselves”. The paper suggests Mr Johnson will be taking a “huge gamble by entering the lions’s den” in Brussels for the first time since becoming prime minister – which it says his predecessors Theresa May and David Cameron “failed to conquer, to their ultimate cost”.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 13th of December 2025

The King says his cancer treatment will be scaled back in the new year after positive progress, thanking doctors, researchers and well‑wishers. He urges people to take up screening, saying early diagnosis saves lives, and backs a new national tool aimed at improving detection.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 12th of December 2025

Britain should not depend on the US for defence, a minister argues, urging higher spending and stronger industrial capacity to boost capability. The NATO chief separately warned allies to be ready for a more demanding security environment, pressing Europe to step up.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 11th of December 2025

Javier Milei urges the UK to lift restrictions on defence exports to Argentina, arguing closer ties should include access to equipment. Before a planned visit, he claims the Falklands will eventually shift to Argentine control, saying any change should be achieved through diplomacy.

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