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Monday's newspaper front pages
The US Justice Department files reveal new allegations involving Prince Andrew and Peter Mandelson, who resigned Labour membership amid calls to testify before US Congress.
- Monday's front pages were dominated by the US Department of Justice's latest Epstein files after a US congressional committee spearheading the release said it was poised to issue testimony demands in Washington DC.
- The Guardian reports documents appear to show $75,000 paid into accounts linked to Lord Peter Mandelson, who says he has no record of receiving the sums and questions their authenticity.
- Multiple newspapers report that a second woman alleges she was flown to the UK by Jeffrey Epstein for a sexual encounter with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and taken to Buckingham Palace for tea, prompting calls for the Metropolitan Police to reopen the case while he denies wrongdoing.
- The Daily Telegraph reports Mandelson faces a summons to testify before US Congress, with pressure on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to act, despite limits on foreign witnesses.
- Sky News launched a new late-night show, The Wrap, fronted by Anna Botting and Gillian Joseph, while The Sun runs a Lewis Hamilton–Kim Kardashian dating scoop and the Daily Star reports sumo wrestling clubs grew eight-fold.
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Today's front pages - February 1, 2026
The following are the main stories in Sunday's newspapers.The Sunday Times of Malta reports that the name of the US ambassador to Malta has surfaced in the latest release of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files.The newspaper also reports that the environment watchdog warned a Marsa scrapyard operator to clear excessive waste and properly depollute...
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