‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams deposed’

‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams deposed’

"Thousands of Epstein files and photos released" reads the headline on the front page of the Times.

The Times is following up with a new set of documents released by the US Justice Department, including “a previously unseen photograph of Andrew Mountbatten.”
In the photograph, Windsor is lying across the laps of five women.
Thousands of files and photos related to Epstein have been released.
The photo shows the mutilated faces of former Prince Ghislaine Maxwell and six people. Andrew has repeatedly denied all wrongdoing and says he “did not observe.
He did not witness or suspect any of the conduct that led to his subsequent arrest and conviction. Having names or pictures in files is not a sign of wrongdoing.

"Wills joins SAS: Proud Prince of Wales to be patron of elite unit's welfare charity" The headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror read: Below is a photograph showing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor lying on the laps of five women.
The Prince of Wales “joins the SAS” as a “patron” of the elite unit’s charity, which “supports soldiers, veterans and families.”.
reports the Daily Mirror, citing an unnamed royal source. According to the newspaper, the front page also featured a black-and-white photo of Andrew “
clinging to the woman’s lap … as Maxwell looks on.”
"Walliams 'harassed female staff'" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph.
Daily Telegraph publisher HarperCollins UK is laying off best-selling author and comedian David Walliams.
The newspaper says it has investigated allegations of inappropriate behaviour toward young women. The publisher did not provide a reason for Walliams’s dismissal.
Walliams’s publisher “never informed him of any allegations against him,” according to his spokesman.
“He was neither a party to any investigation nor provided any opportunity to answer questions,” the spokesperson added. David strongly denies that he has behaved inappropriately and is taking legal advice.”
"Walliams sacked: Star 'harassed' young girls" Reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Star.
Walliams’ story is also on the front page of the Daily Star.
A spokesperson for HarperCollins says it has decided not to release any new titles by Walliams “after careful consideration and under the leadership of its new CEO.”
"Reeves ruins Christmas: Shops suffer devastating losses in December after £30bn budget tax raid"reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mail.
The Daily Mail reports that retailers have accused Chancellor Rachel Reeves of ruining Christmas. It said customers “surprisingly” avoided Black Friday sales.
As retailers say, “December has been disastrous, with the ‘bleak’ outlook extending into January.” Critics quoted in the newspaper blame the government’s “£30 billion budget tax raid.”.
"Reeves: I can't rule out tax increases in 2026" reads the headline on the front page of the i-paper.
The iPaper follows up with an interview with Reeves, who “does not rule out tax increases in 2026.” The newspaper quotes the Chancellor saying that he hopes “further tax changes are less necessary” while also adding that “the world is incredibly volatile currently.”
His comments follow the government’s “tax increase of £66 billion”
set out in November’s budget, which the paper reports is accused of “breaking a Labour manifesto promise not to increase income tax, NI (National Insurance), or VAT (value added tax).”.
"EU agrees to loan Ukraine €90 billion" reads the headline on the front page of FT Weekend.
The Financial Times is spearheading the push for an EU €90bn (£79bn) loan to Ukraine, referring to it as a crucial lifeline for the struggling Kyiv.
The Financial Times reported that Belgian objections caused the bloc’s “plan to use frozen Russian assets” to collapse, threatening legal and financial liability.
"Ukraine got €90 billion stimulus – and blew up Russian ship in the Med" reads the headline on the front page of the Independent.
The Independent leads with the latest news in Ukraine, including the EU’s €90bn (£79bn) loan and the attack on a Russian oil tanker in the Mediterranean, in its headlines.
The article also includes Putin’s reaction, accusing Western allies of ‘dirty tricks’ over European debt and vowing to avenge Zelensky’s drone strike.
"Robot surgery revolution to save NHS millions" Reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Express.
The Daily Express features a “Robot Surgery Revolution” on its front page. The article stated that the new technology could “cut patients’ recovery times and free up beds.”
"Number 10 said: Fix jobs for young people or risk a lost generation." reads the headline on the front page of the Guardian.
The Guardian has warned that the government could be “risking a lost generation” due to “increasing inactivity among young people.”
Former Health Secretary Alan Milburn informed the newspaper that the government needs to confront some “uncomfortable realities.”
about the labour market, as he leads an inquiry that will include a review of “the future of the youth minimum wage.”
"James gets down to a grind" reads the headline on the Sun's front page.
Finally, The Sun reports that TV chef James Martin has announced his engagement to personal trainer partner Kim Johnson.
The newspaper reports that he felt compelled to start kneading.
 



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