The Sunday Telegraph's front page leads with a large image of a serious Sir Keir Starmer, under the headline "Lammy: I warned Starmer about Mandelson." This reports David Lammy's accusation that he cautioned the Prime Minister against Lord Mandelson's US ambassador appointment due to Jeffrey Epstein links. Inside the paper, senior Labour figures express "furious" discontent with Starmer's handling, urging an HMRC investigation into Mandelson's alleged "cash for leaks." A cartoon on the page also hints at potential leadership challengers. Below, "Treasury officials urge Reeves not to deliver her spring statement" details pressure on Rachel Reeves to delay her statement to avoid market instability. "Home Office ‘tried to silence adviser over Islamism’" reports a former adviser's claim of being muzzled. Lighter news features a celebratory England rugby player for "England tear apart sorry Wales in Six Nations," and a woman holding a charming puppy illustrates "I found my perfect dog using a puppy matchmaker."
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