‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams is axed’

‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams is axed’


‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams is axed’"Thousands of Epstein files and photos released" reads the headline on the front page of the Times.

The Times leads with a new tranche of documents released by the US Department of Justice, including “a previously unseen photograph of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor lying across the laps of five women”. The photo appears to show the former prince, Ghislaine Maxwell, and redacted faces of six people. Andrew has repeatedly denied all wrongdoing, and says he did not “see, witness or suspect any behaviour of the sort that subsequently led to his arrest and conviction”. Being named or pictured in the files is not an indication of wrongdoing.

‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams is axed’"Wills joins the SAS: Proud Prince of Wales to be patron of elite unit's welfare charity" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror, featured below a photo appearing to show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor lying across 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. Also featured on the front page is the black-and-white photo of Andrew “draped across women’s laps… as Maxwell looks on”, according to the paper.

‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams is axed’"Walliams 'harrassed female staff'" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph.

The Daily Telegraph leads with publisher HarperCollins UK dropping best-selling author and comedian David Walliams. The paper says it investigated allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards young women. The publisher does not specify the reason for dismissing Walliams. A spokesperson for Walliams says he has “never been informed of any allegations raised against him” by his publisher. “He was not party to any investigation or given any opportunity to answer questions. David strongly denies that he has behaved inappropriately and is taking legal advice,” the spokesperson adds.

‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams is axed’"Walliams is axed: Star 'harassed' young women" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Star.

The Walliams story also leads the Daily Star’s front page. 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”.

‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams is axed’"Reeves ruins Christmas: Shops suffer disastrous December after £30bn Budget tax raid", reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mail.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is accused of ruining Christmas for retailers, reports the Daily Mail. It says customers “surprisingly shunned” Black Friday sales, as retailers say “December has been disastrous, with the ‘bleak’ outlook stretching into January”. Critics cited by the paper blame the government’s “£30bn Budget tax raid”.

‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams is axed’"Reeves: I can't rule out tax rises in 2026" reads the headline on the front page of the i Paper.

The i Paper leads with its interview of Reeves, who does not “rule out tax rises in 2026”. The paper quotes the chancellor saying she hopes “further changes to tax are less necessary”, while noting “the world is incredibly volatile at the moment”. Her remarks follow the government’s “£66bn in tax hikes” laid out in the November Budget, which the paper reports led to accusations of “breaking the Labour manifesto pledge not to increase income tax, NI (national insurance), or VAT (value-added tax)”.

‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams is axed’"EU agrees €90bn loan to Ukraine" reads the headline on the front page of the FT Weekend.

The Financial Times leads with the EU’s €90bn (£79bn) loan to Ukraine, calling it a “lifeline for hard-up Kyiv”. It notes the bloc’s “plan to use frozen Russian assets collapsed” following objections from Belgium, warning it would be legally and financial liable.

‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams is axed’"Ukraine gets €90bn boost – and blows up Russian ship in Med" reads the headline on the front page of the Independent.

The Independent leads with the latest in Ukraine, combining the EU’s €90bn (£79bn) loan and strike on a Russian oil tanker in the Mediterranean Sea in its headline. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s response is also included, “as he accuses Western allies of ‘dirty tricks'” over the European loan and “vows revenge for (Ukrainian President Volodymyr) Zelensky’s drone attack”.

‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams is axed’"Robot surgery revolution to save NHS millions" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Express.

A “robot surgery revolution” is splashed on the Daily Express’s front page. It says the new technology could “cut patients’ recovery time and free up beds”.

‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams is axed’"No 10 told: fix youth jobs or risk a lost generation'" reads the headline on the front page of the Guardian.

Warnings to the government that it could “risk a ‘lost generation'” due to “rising inactivity among young people” leads the Guardian. Former health secretary Alan Milburn tells the paper the government must tackle some “uncomfortable truths” about the labour market, as he leads an inquiry that will include a review into the “future of the youth minimum wage”.

‘Epstein files and photos released’ and ‘Walliams is axed’"James gets down on one knead" reads the headline on the front page of the Sun.

And finally, TV chef James Martin has announced he is engaged to his personal trainer partner Kim Johnson. The paper writes he got “down on one knead”.

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