The Guardian's front page on Wednesday, 11 February 2026, highlights intense political maneuvering, with Health Secretary Wes Streeting, pictured exiting a vehicle with a microphone near Downing Street, reportedly poised to challenge the Prime Minister despite public assurances. Inside the paper, this is described as a brewing leadership crisis. Another key story details MEPs' approval of offshore centres for migrants, a move towards tougher migration policies agreed upon by centre-right and far-right factions.
In distressing national news, a 13-year-old boy has been arrested following a double school stabbing in North-West London, with a police counter-terrorism unit leading the inquiry. The paper also features actress Rose Byrne, pictured in a thoughtful portrait, discussing "the mother of all movie meltdowns." Additionally, London's Southbank Centre has finally received listed status, acknowledging its Brutalist architecture.
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