‘Find me some “friends” and “raid the scrap farm.”.’

The Daily Mirror says the author of the email asked Maxwell to “find me some ‘friends’,” which the newspaper described as “inappropriate.”.
The emails do not indicate any wrongdoing. The BBC has contacted Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s team for comment. The former prince has previously denied all wrongdoing.


“Andrew, ‘funny girls’ and ‘inappropriate friends'” is the iPaper’s summary of the latest round of Epstein files.

“Andrew faces new pressure.”
A photo shows a police officer in London questioning climate activist Greta Thunberg. The newspaper reports that the police arrested him “after he demonstrated in support of the hunger strike of Palestinian prisoners.”

The paper says Labour will increase the “tax threshold on inherited agricultural land” from £1m to £2.5m.
It quotes farmer Jonathan Charlesworth – whose father took his own life “amid the fear” of the tax – as saying the change was “the best Christmas present for a lot of farmers.”.
The front page also features a preview of King Charles III’s anticipated Christmas message from Westminster Abbey.

“The Exchequer will have to sacrifice £130 million in tax revenue as a result.”
The newspaper reports that the share of farmers facing inheritance tax will increase to 15%.




idea of a 30-pitch campsite in their fairy-tale village.” The newspaper says the plans for the campsite were approved by East Sussex Council, which Mr Curtis “objects


