Saturday October 18 2025
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Prince Andrew forced to renounce Duke of York title

Andrew has relinquished all his titles after his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein threatened to overshadow the reign of the King

Prince Andrew, King Charles III, and Prince William attending the funeral of the Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral.
Prince Andrew, King Charles III, and Prince William attending the funeral of the Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral.


Prince Andrew, Duke of York, driving from Royal Lodge at Windsor.
From finances to property, secrecy has shrouded the royals for too long
Royal family
8 minutes ago



Prince Andrew, Duke of York, driving from Royal Lodge at Windsor.
From finances to property, secrecy has shrouded the royals for too long
Royal family
8 minutes ago

Prince Andrew in naval uniform, laughing and holding a red rose in his mouth, with other members of the royal family.
Errant Prince Andrew’s years of scandal finally became too much

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Andrew, Duke of York, watching a flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
How Prince Andrew lost his titles — and the ones Charles can’t take away


Illustration of Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Tomahawk diplomacy: how Putin outmanoeuvred Zelensky

Trump may be bolstered by his success in the Middle East but the Donbas is not Gaza and the Russian president has cards still left to play


Portrait of Camilla Long.
Banning Jewish football fans from Birmingham is pure victim-blaming



Lady Annabel Goldsmith and her daughter India Jane Birley at a birthday party.
Lady Annabel Goldsmith, socialite who had nightclub named after her

Jeremy Clarkson in a white robe standing by an indoor pool at a spa.
Health farms? They’re for wet idiots eating kale and wearing sliders

Lady Annabel Goldsmith and her daughter India Jane Birley at a birthday party.
Lady Annabel Goldsmith, socialite who had nightclub named after her


Lady Annabel Goldsmith and her daughter India Jane Birley at a birthday party.





Inside the menowars: how the menopause debate turned ugly

As HRT prescriptions have risen, so have online arguments and misinformation, leaving many women anxious and confused, argues author of a new book

48 minutes ago

Andrew Bailey, governor of the Bank of England, speaking at the 2025 IIF annual membership meeting.
Brexit impact will be negative for foreseeable future, Bank chief warns

Andrew Bailey, governor of the Bank of England, said that Brexit’s impact on growth would hurt but that the economy would somewhat adapt over time


This plan could get Britain back on the path to prosperity

As Reeves draws up budget she must have five principles of growth in mind and bold leadership to back them, writes economist behind the Laffer curve



Jeremy Allen White in a light blue shirt and jeans, looking directly at the viewer.
Jeremy Allen White on his Bruce Springsteen movie: It made me unwell

The Bear’s star reveals how the Boss chose him to star in a biopic, even though he couldn’t sing or play guitar





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Roisin Sacha creating a light painting with LED lights programmed with her own artwork, captured with a four-second exposure.
Painting with LED lights — and other news in pictures


Foxes got into my car. That was the beginning of the nightmare
13 minutes ago


Editor's picks



Malala Yousafzai, wearing a light blue shalwar kameez with floral patterns and a matching head covering, against a light blue background.
Malala Yousafzai: ‘I don’t feel any place is safe any more’

The activist was the victim of a Taliban hit squad. Now 28, she opens up about her wild student days at Oxford and how marriage has changed her


Blondie singer Debbie Harry in a red jacket.
Debbie Harry at 80: ‘Sometimes I feel I should stop while I’m ahead’


Displeased man with arms crossed in bed next to sleeping woman wearing eye mask.
Are you heading for a slow-burn divorce?

The lighthouse at Portland Bill, Dorset, England.
20 glorious autumn walks in the UK


Will and Farrah Storr with their two dogs, Jones and Parker, sitting on a couch.


Illustration of two men with the days of the week written around them.
Our Week: Chinese Intelligence (UK division)*


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Squeezing the rich isn’t working for anyone

While the chancellor cleaves to old Labour dogma, voters who need jobs are losing out — and there’ll be a price to pay



Illustration of a giant panda with the face of a political leader balancing a globe, next to a bowing man labeled "TRADE".

Cartoon by Peter Brookes



a woman wearing a leopard print shirt looks at the camera
Who laughs longest at the jokers in Riyadh?






a woman wearing a leopard print shirt looks at the camera
Who laughs longest at the jokers in Riyadh?





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Oli Paterson holding a steak burrito cut in half.
Meet the food stars who say junk advert ban puts careers at risk


Lucy Menghini, co-founder of Six Stories, smiles with her arms crossed while standing next to clothing racks in a store.
My own wedding was the inspiration for a £15m bridalwear firm

Martin Pibworth, Chief Executive of SSE Energy, sits at a desk and smiles.
Martin PibworthDon’t blame renewables for rising energy bills: we must upgrade our grid



Inflation to hit two-year high, sparking caution over rate cuts


Prices are rising in the UK. So why do TVs keep getting cheaper?




Nottingham Forest v Chelsea - Premier League - City Ground

Australian sets unwanted record after eight-game stint without a single win, with his fate sealed by 3-0 home defeat by Chelsea


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A woman and a baby eating watermelon and other food at a table with an ocean view at sunset.
Jenny CoadMistakes I’ve made… on self-catering holidays
13 minutes ago


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