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The Daily Mail leads with the “bizarre” lockdown measures gripping Britain. As Wales’ firebreak lockdown begins, shoppers have been banned from buying “non-essential” items such as socks, toasters, bedding, towels and cards, the paper reports. “It’s Covid hysteria,” the paper says. Police on the border with England have prepared extra patrols to catch half-term holidaymakers. The Mail adds that millions of Britons are being “secretly watched” under a scheme to monitor social distancing.

Daily Mail Front Page 3rd of February 2026

Police are assessing claims Peter Mandelson leaked market‑sensitive information while in government. Files indicate he emailed disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2009 about advice to the PM during the financial crisis. Scotland Yard is reviewing whether to open a criminal investigation.

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Daily Mail Front Page 2nd of February 2026

A senior royal faces a fresh legal threat after a second woman alleged exploitation linked to Jeffrey Epstein, saying she was flown to Britain and later taken to the Palace. Her US lawyer has issued an ultimatum demanding talks to address the claim.

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Daily Mail Front Page 31st of January 2026

Newly released files say Andrew invited Jeffrey Epstein to dine at Buckingham Palace weeks after his house arrest ended, offering privacy. The disclosures reignite scrutiny of Andrew’s judgement and past links, prompting renewed calls for accountability.

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Daily Mail Front Page 30th of January 2026

The PM’s visit to Beijing delivered limited gains: a halving of tariffs on whisky and visa‑free short visits for tourists and business travellers. But there was no movement on freeing British campaigner Jimmy Lai or on lifting sanctions imposed on UK parliamentarians.

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