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Five rows of pictures of white men dominate the top of the Sunday Times front page as it leads on a special investigation into the role of hereditary peers who “cost the taxpayer more and contribute less than life peers do”. Pointing out that there are no women among their cohort, the paper says its analysis of the system reveals that hereditary peers have cost the public purse nearly £50m in expenses since 2001. It calculates that the average hereditary has spoken in the chamber 50 times in the last five years, compared with 82 for life peers.

Sunday Times Front Page 15th of March 2026

An alleged Epstein victim says he sent her to Mohamed Al Fayed, claiming the former Harrods owner assaulted her on a yacht in St Tropez. She says Epstein arranged the encounter and controlled her movements. Lawyers urge a full investigation into the alleged trafficking.

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Sunday Times Front Page 22nd of February 2026

Met officers were directed to provide security at a London dinner linked to Jeffrey Epstein, with his staff giving instructions to police. The disclosures heighten scrutiny of past associations and raise fears the Andrew saga will continue for years, complicating the monarchy’s efforts to move on.

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Sunday Times Front Page 15th of February 2026

Activists linked to a group that boosted the PM’s leadership bid funded lobbyists to discredit reporters, alleging links to a hostile state after articles probed their funding. A dossier was circulated to party figures and allies. The group denies wrongdoing; calls grow for transparency and press freedom.

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