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The Queen will not be watching Harry and Meghan’s interview with Oprah, according to the Sunday Times, as royal courtiers brand it a “circus”. The paper reports that the palace is prepared to retaliate with disclosures about the couple’s behaviour if the monarchy is criticised. The paper adds that palace officials have accused the duke and duchess of being “at war” with the royal household. The Queen is also expected to host more official engagements in the next few days. The Oprah interview airs in the US on Sunday and the UK the following day.

Sunday Times Front Page 19th of April 2026

Lord Mandelson’s consultancy reportedly had a leading client with links to China’s military sector, prompting scrutiny of foreign influence and vetting. MPs seek assurances on national security and lobbying transparency, with Labour’s leadership expected to address concerns.

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Sunday Times Front Page 12th of April 2026

Washington and Tehran have begun direct, high-level talks for the first time since 1979, aiming to restore diplomatic ties, ease sanctions and safeguard Gulf shipping. The US says mine clearance is under way in a key strait. Envoys plan confidence‑building steps as groundwork for a broader accord.

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Sunday Times Front Page 5th of April 2026

Three MPs promoted a Dubai housing scheme built by businessmen barred from the UK and subject to NCA action. They shared endorsements and appeared at events aimed at British Pakistanis. The episode raises standards questions over MPs backing commercial ventures; the MPs say they were supporting their communities.

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Sunday Times Front Page 29th of March 2026

An investigation says the SNP directs billions in public grants to charities with clauses that deter criticism of policy, covering gender, alcohol, drugs and safeguarding. Ministers insist funding is transparent and fair. Critics argue it compromises independence and skews civic debate.

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