Newspaper Round Up: 1st of February 2026

Sunday People Front Page 1st of February 2026

Victims in a long-running US case involving a disgraced financier are urging a senior royal to testify under oath. Newly unsealed files, including a photo, have intensified calls for full cooperation to help establish the facts and deliver accountability.

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Sunday Telegraph Front Page 1st of February 2026

The PM urged a senior royal to give full evidence to US Congress about links to a late financier accused of abuse, saying there is a duty to victims and the public. He called for voluntary co‑operation to support justice and rebuild trust as scrutiny intensifies.

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Sunday Express Front Page 1st of February 2026

New research claims more than six million workers would be financially better off on benefits than in work, owing to the current mix of support and taxes. The findings prompt warnings over work disincentives and fresh calls to reform welfare, curb long‑term sickness and boost employment.

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Mail on Sunday Front Page 1st of February 2026

Angela Rayner has amassed over £1m to fund a possible challenge to Keir’s leadership. She has set up The Office of Angela Rayner Ltd to run operations and is courting donors and supporters, with talk of roles for backers. The move fuels expectations of a bid within months.

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Sunday Mirror Front Page 1st of February 2026

A lawyer for claimants in the Epstein case warns that further, more damaging material—photos and videos—is likely to emerge, intensifying scrutiny on a senior royal. Advisers expect additional disclosures from the files in the coming weeks, with pressure set to rise.

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Observer Front Page 1st of February 2026

Peers are accused of coordinating to block the Assisted Dying Bill, using procedural tactics and disputed claims about safeguards. Supporters, including Esther Rantzen, say the public backs reform and urge a free, timely vote. Opponents warn of risks to vulnerable people.

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