The Daily Telegraph, Wednesday, February 11, 2026, leads with a "terror probe into school stabbing" in North London, where two pupils suffered serious injuries in an "American-style attack." Reports inside the paper confirm counter-terror police are leading the investigation.
A poignant image shows a crying Norwegian biathlete, Sturla Holm Laegreid, being consoled, illustrating "The Olympic cheating scandal you didn’t expect." Inside the paper, this refers to his public confession of cheating on his girlfriend. The front page also includes a portrait of Belle Burden for a personal account titled "My husband left me and never told me why." Additional stories feature Tesco’s chief executive warning Sir Keir Starmer about Britain’s "worklessness epidemic," and political commentary by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, whose image is present, on a "Starmer palace coup" amid reports of Mandelson's Epstein links.
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