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News Headlines: Andrew and Premier League Controversies

Thursday’s front pages are led by stories featuring Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

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"Labour women's fury over second paedophile crisis" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mail.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor features on the front pages of many of Thursday's papers, with the Mail writing "now detectives discuss Andrew 'leaks' to [Jeffrey] Epstein with prosecutors". The paper headlines on "Labour women's fury over second paedophile crisis". Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was "skewered" in the Commons for awarding a peerage to his former communications chief, Matthew Doyle, "despite knowing he had stayed friends with a Labour councillor charged with child sex-offences". Sir Keir has said Lord Doyle "did not give a full account" over his links to a convicted sex offender.
"Andrew faces growing police inquiry into Epstein links" reads the headline on the front page of the i Paper.
The i Paper headlines on the "growing police inquiry" into Andrew's Epstein links. It writes that detectives are "assessing claims that paedophile Jeffrey Epstein sent a woman to Windsor for 'sexual purposes' involving the former prince". Andrew has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
"Credit cad" reads the headline on the front page of the Sun.
The Sun calls Andrew a "credit cad", reporting that the "Queen, Philip and Charles loaned Andy £12m for Virginia pay-off" but "he hasn't paid back a penny".
"Shameful" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror.
There is "outrage at Prem boss" writes the Daily Mirror, calling billionaire Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe "shameful" for his comment that Britain had been "colonised by immigrants". The paper also says a picture released in the latest Epstein files of Andrew on all fours above a woman, both fully dressed, shows a "sex-traffic victim".
"UK 'colonised by migrants' claims United chief" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Express.
The Daily Express also leads on the claims from Sir Jim Ratcliffe, highlighting his comments that "new arrivals to Britain are 'costing too much money'".
"Man U Jim 'racism' storm" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Star.
The Daily Star reports a "Man U Jim 'racism' storm" after Sir Jim's comments. He has been "slammed", it adds, noting that a "furious" Sir Keir is "demanding an apology".
"Labour 'up for' closer ties with Europe" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph.
Labour is "up for" closer ties with the EU writes the Daily Telegraph in its headline. A photo of Mick Jagger and his fiancee Melanie Harrick is used to mark reports she was "attacked outside Annabel's", the private members club in London. The Telegraph also says dogs have been accused of ruining relationships by staring at owners "during intimate moments". "No heavy petting with Fido in the bedroom," it advises.
"Select female deputy to end 'boys club' in No 10, PM told" reads the headline on the front page of the Guardian.
For the Guardian, female Labour MPs' demand that the prime minister "select female deputy to end 'boys club'" make the lead. It notes that Sir Keir has said Lord Doyle "did not give a full account of his actions" before being nominated for his peerage.
"Jammy dodger" reads the headline on the front page of Metro.
Metro leads with a "jammy dodger", reporting that a prolific fare evader admitted 112 offences but was spared jail. The man owed at least £3,600 for the journeys and £31,742 in financial orders for past fare dodging, it reports.
"Biggest wealth managers take beating in latest round of disruption from AI" reads the headline on the front page of the Financial Times.
The biggest wealth managers "take beating in latest round of disruption from AI" headlines the Financial Times. Also on its front page, a snap of the helmet of Ukrainian Olympic athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych – it features the faces of Ukrainian athletes who have died in the war. It comes as Kyiv is "gearing up" for presidential elections and a referendum on any peace deal with Russia, the FT writes.
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Spielberg Contributes $25,000 to Van Der Beek’s $2 Million Crowdfunding Campaign

The relatives of the deceased actor, known for his role in Dawson’s Creek, have expressed gratitude to those who contributed to the $2m fund.

A donation of $25,000 (£21,000) has been made by film director Steven Spielberg and his wife, Kate Capshaw, to a GoFundMe campaign that has raised over $2m (£1.6m) for the family of late actor James Van Der Beek.

James Van Der Beek wearing a maroon dickie bow while smiling for the cameras on arrival at the 2019 Emmy Awards
James Van Der Beek's character Dawson was a famous fan of filmmaker Spielberg

Van Der Beek, who passed away at the age of 48, is survived by his wife Kimberly and their six children, and the crowdfunding effort to support his family has now exceeded its initial target of $2m.

Other notable donors include Oscar-winning actress Zoe Saldana, who contributed $2,500 (£2,108), and director Jon M Chu, who gave $10,000 (£8,432) to the cause.

A statement from the organizers of the fundraiser, Friends of the Van Der Beek family, expressed gratitude to all contributors, stating that their support is deeply appreciated.

The statement highlighted the significance of the donations, saying that the kindness shown by contributors is beyond words.

It also noted that the outpouring of support has been a source of comfort during a difficult time, serving as a reminder of the power of love, community, and the enduring legacy of James Van Der Beek.

Van Der Beek was perhaps best known for his starring role in the popular US teen drama series Dawson's Creek, which aired from 1998 to 2003, although he remained associated with the show until 2023.

Although Van Der Beek and Spielberg never collaborated on a project, the late actor's character in Dawson's Creek was a fan of Spielberg's work, with posters of films like ET and Schindler's List featured in his bedroom.

At a Dawson's Creek cast reunion event last year, Spielberg paid tribute to Van Der Beek by sending a video message.

In the message, Spielberg said, "Dawson, you made it," and jokingly added that he hoped to one day have a room like Dawson's, filled with memorabilia from his films.

Van Der Beek passed away on Wednesday after a battle with bowel cancer.

Steven Spielberg arrives for the 98th Oscars Nominees Luncheon at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, USA, 10 February 2026
Spielberg made a surprise video appearance at last year's Dawson's Creek reunion

He had been dealing with the diagnosis since August 2023 and publicly disclosed his condition in November 2024.

The GoFundMe campaign was launched to help the family with medical expenses, which had depleted their funds.

The statement from the organizers concluded by saying that the family is currently taking time to grieve and be together, and thanked everyone for their compassionate and generous support in honoring James Van Der Beek's life.

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Zimbabwe Shocks Australia with Muzarabani’s Exceptional Performance

Zimbabwe secured a stunning 23-run victory over Australia in the T20 World Cup, with Blessing Muzarabani playing a key role by taking 4-17.

In the current T20 world rankings, Zimbabwe occupies the 12th position.

The Men's T20 World Cup is underway in Group B at Colombo.

Zimbabwe's innings concluded at 169-2 after 20 overs, with Bennett scoring an unbeaten 64 off 56 deliveries, while Green claimed 1-6.

Australia's reply ended at 146 after 19.3 overs, as Renshaw top-scored with 65 off 44 balls, and Muzarabani took 4-17.

The match resulted in a 23-run victory for Zimbabwe.

A standout performance from Blessing Muzarabani, who took 4-17, helped Zimbabwe secure a thrilling 23-run win over Australia in the T20 World Cup.

After being set a target of 170, Australia found themselves in trouble at 29-4, but a 77-run partnership between Matthew Renshaw and Glenn Maxwell for the fifth wicket gave them hope.

With 34 runs needed from the last two overs, Renshaw's dismissal for 65, caught off Muzarabani with eight balls remaining, essentially sealed the game's outcome.

The result has left Group B finely balanced after two matches each, with Australia trailing Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka by two points, ahead of their meeting with Sri Lanka on Monday.

Initially, Zimbabwe's approach to batting first at the R. Premadasa Stadium appeared overly cautious.

Brian Bennett's innings of 64 not out from 56 balls, including seven fours, was played at a strike rate of 114.28, as he anchored the Zimbabwean batting.

In contrast, Tadiwanashe Marumani and Ryan Burl adopted a more aggressive approach, scoring 35 off 21 and 30 balls, respectively.

A late surge from Zimbabwe skipper Sikandar Raza, who scored 25 off 13 balls, including the team's only six on the final ball, provided a boost to their total.

Australia's target seemed achievable, given their total of 182-6 in their previous win against Ireland.

However, the Australian batting line-up was severely dented by the loss of key wickets, including Josh Inglis, Travis Head, Cameron Green, and Tim David, courtesy of Muzarabani and Brad Evans.

A partnership between Renshaw and Maxwell offered some respite, but when Maxwell fell for 31, dragged on to Burl, the pressure mounted on Australia.

Muzarabani's return to bowl the penultimate over proved decisive, as he removed Renshaw, and Zimbabwe subsequently wrapped up the win.

There are calls for the ICC to review the rules regarding 12th men.

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FA Cup Finalists Outside the Big Six Since 2008

As the FA Cup resumes this weekend, assess your understanding of past finalists that have competed from beyond the Premier League’s top six clubs.

This weekend, the FA Cup resumes with 32 teams remaining in contention for the historic trophy, which has been awarded for 155 years and will be presented to the winner in May.

Historically, the Premier League's top six clubs – Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Tottenham – have dominated the FA Cup, claiming 32 titles out of the last 37.

However, in recent years, teams outside of this elite group have experienced some notable victories in the competition.

Since 2008, 10 teams from outside the traditional 'big six' have advanced to the FA Cup final – can you identify all of them?

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