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The Times ups that number as it estimates that more than 200,000 homes were without power in England and Wales as darkness fell on Friday night, with energy firms under pressure to quickly restore power. “Day of destruction” is the headline dominating the front page, with its lead image of the damaged O2 building. The London Fire Brigade declared a “major incident” after receiving 550 calls in two and a half hours, the paper adds.

Times Front Page 3rd of February 2026

Scotland Yard is assessing allegations that Lord Mandelson leaked Downing Street emails and market‑sensitive information to Jeffrey Epstein. Papers released in the US triggered the review. Gordon Brown has urged a No 10 inquiry. Mandelson says he acted properly and denies any criminality.

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Times Front Page 2nd of February 2026

The Met is urged to reopen its inquiry into Andrew after a new woman linked to Jeffrey Epstein alleged she was directed to meet him and was assaulted. Lawyers say he should offer evidence to US authorities. Andrew denies wrongdoing; the Met previously decided not to pursue the case.

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Times Front Page 31st of January 2026

Newly released US files indicate Andrew invited Jeffrey Epstein to Buckingham Palace a month after his 2010 release from custody. Emails discuss possible dates, dinner and travel arrangements. The documents form part of a large cache disclosed by US authorities.

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Times Front Page 30th of January 2026

Britain will proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organisation, aligning with the EU. The move criminalises membership, support and fundraising, enables asset freezes and tougher sanctions, and curbs UK activity linked to the group. Ministers cite protester deaths; critics warn of diplomatic strain.

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