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31.01.2026
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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 31.01.2026.

It displays 75 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

31.01.2026
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08:03โ‡ขThe Prince in the Epstein Lens

โŒจUK editors have pivoted from general document counts to explosive visual and specific allegations within the 3 million released Epstein files. Tabloids and broadsheets alike are prioritising 'disturbing' images of Prince Andrew (The Daily Mail, The Telegraph, Sky News, The Mirror) and new accusations against Donald Trump (BBC News, Metro). Secondary focus persists on Labour's electoral vulnerability in Gorton and Denton against Reform UK (The New Statesman, Spiked).
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11:24โ‡ขThe Prince in the Shards of Glass

โŒจUK media is now almost exclusively focused on the release of specific, graphic photographs from the 3 million pages of Epstein files. The BBC, The Times, The Guardian, and tabloid outlets are reporting on images allegedly showing Prince Andrew on all fours over a woman. This visual turn has shifted the narrative from broad document disclosure to direct scrutiny of the Prince's past conduct.
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BBC

Photos appearing to show Andrew on all fours over female included in tranche of new Epstein files

More than three million documents have been released, including thousands of videos and images related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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18:07โ‡ขThe Prince in the Flashlight

โŒจBritish editors have intensified their focus on specific photographic evidence from the three million released Epstein documents. The narrative has shifted toward graphic allegations involving Prince Andrew (BBC News, The Guardian, The Times, Metro, Sky News, The Independent). Tabloid outlets are particularly emphasizing the inclusion of images featuring the Prince's daughters, framing the disclosure as a familial scandal (Daily Mail, The Mirror).
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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has yet again become embroiled in the Epstein scandal: as a trawl through millions of newly released files uncovered photographs, email exchanges and even an invitation to Buckingham Palace shortly after Epstein was released from house arrest in 2010.
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BBC

Starmer suggests Andrew should testify to US Congress, after new photos in Epstein files

More than three million documents have been released, including thousands of videos and images related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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BBC

Starmer says Andrew should testify to US Congress, after new photos in Epstein files

More than three million documents have been released, including thousands of videos and images related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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BBC

Starmer suggests Andrew should testify to US Congress, after new photos in Epstein files

Images appearing to show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor kneeling on all fours over a female lying on the ground are part of the more than three million documents released.
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21:28โ‡ขStarmer Demands Andrew Face Congress

โŒจBritish editors have pivoted from documenting allegations to reporting on political consequences. Keir Starmer has called for Prince Andrew to testify before the US Congress, prioritising the needs of Jeffrey Epstein's victims (BBC News, Daily Mail, The Independent, The Telegraph, Sky News, The Mirror, The Guardian). This follows the release of graphic photographs allegedly showing the royal in compromising positions with unidentified females (Metro, Channel 4 News).