Click to Enlarge
Facebook
Twitter
The UN’s Relief and Works Agency, the main provider of aid in Gaza, has warned that its operations there will have to stop unless fuel supplies are allowed in, the Guardian reports. The paper says fuel is normally used to pump and desalinate water, meaning that without it people will be forced to drink dirty water, and that it is also needed to run hospital generators. It also quotes Oxfam saying that Gaza is currently receiving just 2% of its usual supply of food.

Guardian Front Page 4th of February 2026

The Met has launched a criminal investigation into claims Peter Mandelson leaked Downing Street emails to Jeffrey Epstein. He has resigned from the Lords amid backlash as officers examine alleged unauthorised copies of official emails.

Read More »

Guardian Front Page 3rd of February 2026

Peter Mandelson faces calls for a police inquiry after files suggested he shared market‑sensitive government plans during the financial crisis with US financier Jeffrey Epstein. The Met has received reports of possible misconduct in public office as officials launch a Whitehall review.

Read More »

Guardian Front Page 2nd of February 2026

Peter Mandelson faces scrutiny after files suggest Jeffrey Epstein sent him $75,000 in three $25,000 transfers. Mandelson says he has no record or recollection of the money. Politicians are urging him to provide evidence to US authorities about any links.

Read More »

Guardian Front Page 31st of January 2026

Documents from the US justice department’s Epstein investigation include emails suggesting he transferred thousands of pounds to Peter Mandelson’s husband in 2009 after his release. The cache, spanning emails and device data, prompts fresh scrutiny of their links.

Read More »