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30.01.2026

The Three Million Epstein Files Day

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 30.01.2026.

It displays 139 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

30.01.2026 โ‡ข The Three Million Epstein Files Day
โŒจMorning coverage focused on the intensifying friction between London and Washington. Following Keir Starmerโ€™s arrival in Shanghai to finalize trade deals, editors prioritized Donald Trumpโ€™s public rebuke of the visit as 'very dangerous.' While the government attempted to frame the trip as a pragmatic necessity, right-leaning outlets highlighted the contrast between Starmerโ€™s diplomacy and the Trumps' high-profile domestic cultural appearances.
By early afternoon, the narrative shifted as China lifted travel sanctions on British MPs, a development editors linked to the Starmer-Xi meeting. However, this diplomatic progress was abruptly sidelined by the US Department of Justiceโ€™s release of three million documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. By the evening, editorial focus unified around specific allegations within the dump, particularly those involving Prince Andrewโ€™s ties to Epstein and claims regarding Bill Gates, effectively burying the news of the Prime Ministerโ€™s China mission and shifting the focus toward a renewed scrutiny of the British monarchy and American elite.
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07:25โ‡ขTrump Rebukes Starmerโ€™s Shanghai Pivot

โŒจThe British press is centered on the escalating diplomatic friction between London and Washington following Keir Starmer's arrival in Shanghai. Editors highlight Donald Trumpโ€™s direct warning that the UK's pursuit of Chinese trade is 'very dangerous' (BBC News, Sky News, The Independent, HuffPost UK). While liberal and mainstream outlets analyze this as a challenge to the special relationship (Channel 4 News), right-leaning titles continue to focus on Melania Trumpโ€™s public appearances and separate domestic controversies (Daily Mail, The Times).
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09:32โ‡ขTrumpโ€™s Shadow Over Shanghai

โŒจUK editors are prioritizing the diplomatic rift over Keir Starmerโ€™s Shanghai visit. Donald Trumpโ€™s characterization of the UKโ€™s trade engagement with China as 'very dangerous' has triggered a defensive response from Downing Street (The Telegraph, BBC News, Sky News, The Independent). While liberal and mainstream outlets highlight the government's refusal to 'stick its head in the ground' (Sky News), right-leaning titles focus on the cultural spectacle of the Trumps' movie premiere (Daily Mail).
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12:09โ‡ขTrump Rebukes the Shanghai Pivot

โŒจUK editors are focusing on the diplomatic fallout from Keir Starmer's Shanghai visit, as Donald Trump intensifies his criticism of the UK's engagement with China (The Independent, HuffPost UK, Channel 4 News). Concurrently, the media is highlighting China's decision to lift travel bans on British MPs (Sky News). Mainstream and conservative outlets are also providing extensive coverage of the star-studded memorial for author Jilly Cooper (Daily Mail, The Times).
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Trump nominates Kevin Warsh as new chair of Federal Reserve

Jerome Powell's term as Federal Reserve chairman will end in May - the bank has been under political pressure from the White House about how it sets interest rates.
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Trump nominates Federal Reserve critic Kevin Warsh to run US central bank

Jerome Powell's term as Federal Reserve chairman will end in May - the bank has been under political pressure from the White House about how it sets interest rates.
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13:47โ‡ขStarmer Balancing the Dragon and the Hawk

โŒจUK editors are navigating a sharpening geopolitical divide as Keir Starmer attempts to reconcile a diplomatic opening with China while maintaining alignment with Donald Trump's hawkish stance on Iran (The Telegraph, The Independent, Sky News, Channel 4 News, Novara Media). Simultaneously, the appointment of Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve signals a shift in US economic policy that British financial analysts are monitoring closely (BBC News, The Guardian).
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16:28โ‡ขEpstein's Paper Ghosts Return

โŒจBritish editors have shifted focus to the Department of Justice releasing three million Jeffrey Epstein files (The Telegraph, The Guardian, Metro). Concurrently, coverage of Keir Starmer's China visit is now filtered through Donald Trumpโ€™s warnings; liberal outlets defend the Prime Minister's diplomatic stance, while right-leaning and critical sources label the trip demeaning or ineffective (Sky News, The Spectator, Channel 4 News, The Independent, Novara Media).
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BBC

US justice department releasing more than three million pages from Epstein files

More than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images are included in the release of documents related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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17:57โ‡ขThree Million Pages of Epstein's Ghost

โŒจBritish editors have converged on the release of three million documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation by the US Department of Justice. While broadsheets focus on the lack of criminal findings regarding Donald Trump (The Independent, The Guardian), tabloid and mid-market outlets highlight salacious allegations involving Bill Gates (Daily Mail). The release has largely sidelined previous reporting on Keir Starmerโ€™s diplomacy in China (BBC News, Sky News, The Telegraph, The Times, Metro).
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22:54โ‡ขThe Prince and the Russian Friend

โŒจBritish editors have intensified focus on Prince Andrew following the US Justice Departmentโ€™s massive data release. The narrative has shifted from general document counts to specific allegations involving a Russian contact provided by Jeffrey Epstein (The Telegraph, The Times, Evening Standard). While tabloids prioritize the Prince's palace invitations to Epstein (Daily Mail), broadsheets maintain focus on the broader judicial dump and potential implications for Donald Trump (The Guardian, The Mirror).