Newspaper Round Up: 16th of February 2026

Daily Mail Front Page 16th of February 2026

MPs are urging police to open a full inquiry into allegations that Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor abused his role as UK trade envoy to share sensitive information. Pressure follows the release of Epstein-related files, with senior figures calling for a criminal probe.

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Daily Star Front Page 16th of February 2026

Campaigners urge the King to intervene to save Veeraswamy, the UK’s first Indian restaurant, from closure. The century‑old London venue is hailed as a piece of cultural history; supporters say its preservation would protect a landmark of British‑Indian cuisine.

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Times Front Page 16th of February 2026

Ministers plan to prohibit under-16s from using social media this year, using new fast‑track powers. Proposals include robust age verification and curbs on addictive features such as infinite scroll and auto‑play. A consultation will shape the rules so they can be implemented within months.

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Daily Express Front Page 16th of February 2026

Campaigners warn overnight dimming or switch-offs of street lights to save money are putting women and girls at risk and increasing collision rates. Councils are urged to prioritise well‑lit routes where people walk, travel and wait, and to restore lighting between 1am and 5am.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 16th of February 2026

The US is preparing to offer refuge to a man on trial in Britain for burning the Koran, framing it as a free‑speech case. The State Department is in talks to admit him if he loses in court, a move that could strain relations with London and test public‑order laws.

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i Front Page 16th of February 2026

Government to shrink a programme countering hostile-state activity after a newly revealed poison threat linked to a foreign power. Opposition brands the change irresponsible; the PM says funding will be redirected to the most acute national security risks as allies prepare further sanctions.

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Guardian Front Page 16th of February 2026

Research indicates deaths linked to domestic abuse are vastly undercounted. A police-led project logged 98 suspected deaths in 2024, outstripping 80 intimate-partner homicides. Local data suggest the national toll could be many times higher. Experts urge better recording, safeguarding and funding.

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Metro Front Page 16th of February 2026

Yvette Cooper urges tougher sanctions and allied action after new scientific analysis suggests Alexei Navalny was killed in custody using a rare toxin. She says truth and transparency must counter state disinformation, with Britain pressing to hold those responsible to account.

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Independent Front Page 16th of February 2026

Residents of a European capital face a harsh winter as energy infrastructure is repeatedly targeted, causing rolling blackouts and heat shortages. Community aid, shelters and generators keep essentials going, while Britain and partners are urged to intensify support for repairs.

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