‘Allegations round Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor have adopted him for years and refuse to go away”
‘If there are victims, they deserve compassion, dignity and justice without fear or favour – the investigation must follow every lead wherever it goes’
New probe for Andrew
The allegations surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor have followed him for years and refuse to go away.
Nor should they, while questions remain unanswered and potential victims are still being asked to come forward. Detectives say they are assessing possible sexual offences alongside claims of misconduct in public office linked to his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
If there are victims, they deserve compassion, dignity and justice without fear or favour. The newly released government documents add to a damning wider picture.
Andrew had access to sensitive information, global business figures and trade networks, without formal vetting. Officials apparently worried about him playing golf in public, yet basic scrutiny appears absent.
Public trust cannot survive if power protects its own. This investigation must follow every lead, wherever it goes and whoever is implicated.
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VAT cut boost
Families battered by years of rising bills deserve the chance to enjoy a summer without every ice cream, bus fare and day trip becoming another financial worry.
Rachel Reeves is right to cut VAT on attractions, children’s meals and entertainment while giving youngsters free bus travel. For too many parents, simple pleasures have started feeling out of reach.
The Chancellor’s package offers genuine help to ordinary people, and boosts struggling hospitality businesses to boot. But this cannot be a one-summer fix. With energy bills still threatening to rise and family budgets stretched, robust and long-term support will still be needed by millions.
Hurst of energy
At 84, Sir Geoff Hurst is still proving life does not stop in retirement.
England’s World Cup hero swapping hat-tricks for Joe Wicks workouts is an inspiring reminder that staying active keeps both body and mind stronger for longer.
