Newspaper Round Up: 21st of October 2025

Daily Mirror Front Page 21st of October 2025

Pressure mounts on the Palace to say what it knew about claims Prince Andrew sought damaging information on his accuser. He is said to have asked aides and contacts to help; representatives dispute this. MPs call for transparency amid suggestions he could face further police questions.

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Times Front Page 21st of October 2025

Newly disclosed Crown Estate papers say Andrew has paid no rent on Royal Lodge since 2003. The 30-room Windsor home is held on a long, peppercorn lease that requires him to fund refurbishment and upkeep rather than pay an annual sum, details previously redacted.

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Daily Mail Front Page 21st of October 2025

Questions mount over how Prince Andrew can fund residence at Royal Lodge after reports he received no significant inheritance from the late Queen or Queen Mother and the King withdrew his reported £1m annual allowance. Scrutiny focuses on the lease and whether private family support will sustain it.

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Daily Express Front Page 21st of October 2025

Seven NHS nurses in Darlington have filed an employment tribunal case against their trust, claiming its policy on staff changing rooms breaches equality law. They want guaranteed single‑sex spaces at work for safety and dignity. The case could set a precedent for NHS workplace guidance.

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i Front Page 21st of October 2025

Patients with severe vision loss regained sight after receiving a 2mm bionic eye chip. A world-first trial of 38 people with geographic atrophy showed restored reading ability. Scientists call it a paradigm shift, with hopes the technology will reach the NHS.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 21st of October 2025

The Met will stop recording non-crime hate incidents, aligning with national guidance. Officers will no longer log reports that don’t meet the criminal threshold, refocusing resources on offences and credible threats. The move follows free-speech concerns and aims to reduce bureaucracy.

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Guardian Front Page 21st of October 2025

A new book alleges Andrew’s team sought to hire online “trolls” to target Virginia Giuffre, and that he stayed at Balmoral to avoid being served US court papers. It also says her settlement included a one‑year non‑disparagement clause to avoid overshadowing the Platinum Jubilee.

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Metro Front Page 21st of October 2025

A major Amazon Web Services outage disrupted UK banks, retailers and government portals, knocking apps offline and delaying payments. Services were restored in phases, but firms warned of residual issues and are reviewing resilience after the cloud failure.

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Independent Front Page 21st of October 2025

Lucy Powell, frontrunner for Labour’s deputy leadership, criticises the PM’s missteps and says she was sacked for opposing cuts. She pledges to change how the party operates, reconnect lost voters and lift polling, while rejecting any attempt to mimic Reform.

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