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For a second consecutive day, the Daily Telegraph has the story about Mr Farage’s finances front and centre. Thursday’s edition says NatWest CEO Dame Alison Rose is “under pressure” following the decision by Coutts – a subsidiary of NatWest – to cut ties with Mr Farage. There are also questions for BBC News after it initially reported that Mr Farage had been ousted from the bank because he fell below the financial threshold, the paper says. Dame Alison and BBC business editor Simon Jack sat next to each other at a charity dinner the night before the story was published, it adds.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 3rd of February 2026

Lord Mandelson faces claims he leaked No 10 emails to Jeffrey Epstein, including updates on economic policy. The Met is assessing possible misconduct, while Starmer urges the removal of his peerage. Downing Street correspondence from 2009 is said to have been shared.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 2nd of February 2026

US lawmakers are moving to order Lord Mandelson to provide evidence about a disgraced financier’s network. The House Oversight Committee believes he holds material on potential enablers and may issue a subpoena if he declines to cooperate. The step forms part of a wider inquiry into accountability.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 31st of January 2026

Newly released emails reveal Jeffrey Epstein told Andrew he had a 26-year-old acquaintance to introduce, and show the pair remained in contact months after he said he cut ties. The cache also indicates Ghislaine Maxwell used his Caribbean island as her address.

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