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Palace expresses concern over Andrew allegations, offers police support

In his initial public comment on the Epstein case, the King expressed his willingness to cooperate with the police investigation.

Buckingham Palace has stated its willingness to cooperate with law enforcement amid the ongoing Epstein scandal, with King Charles indicating that the palace will support the police in their consideration of allegations against his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

King Charles in Lancashire on 9 February 2026
King Charles carried out engagements in Lancashire on Monday

A palace spokesperson emphasized the King's deep concern regarding the allegations surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, citing both his words and actions as evidence of this concern, as more information continues to emerge.

The spokesperson clarified that while Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is responsible for addressing the specific allegations, the palace is prepared to assist Thames Valley Police if they are approached, as would be expected in such a situation.

Thames Valley Police has confirmed that it is currently evaluating a complaint filed by the anti-monarchy group Republic, which accuses Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of suspected misconduct in public office and breach of official secrets, to determine if an investigation is warranted.

Recently released emails from the Epstein files appear to show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor sharing reports of his visits to various countries, including Singapore, Hong Kong, and Vietnam, as well as confidential information about investment opportunities.

On November 30, 2010, a sequence of events unfolded in which official reports from trips were sent by Amit Patel, a special adviser at the time, and then forwarded to Jeffrey Epstein just five minutes later.

Investment opportunities in Afghanistan, marked as "confidential," were shared with Epstein on December 24, 2010, according to available information.

Trade envoys are bound by official guidelines to maintain confidentiality regarding sensitive information, including commercial and political details, gathered during their official visits.

A statement from Buckingham Palace expressed the King and Queen's ongoing support and sympathy for victims of all forms of abuse, serving as a gesture of solidarity.

A incident occurred earlier on Monday when the King visited Clitheroe, where a member of the crowd shouted a question about the King's knowledge of Andrew's situation, prompting the rest of the crowd to boo in response.

A recent statement from Buckingham Palace comes on the heels of a previous expression of concern from the Prince and Princess of Wales' spokesperson, who noted that the royal couple was "deeply concerned" about the newest Epstein revelations.

According to a Kensington Palace spokesperson, the Prince and Princess of Wales' primary concern remains the well-being of the victims, a sentiment expressed prior to Prince William's upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia.

The release of an additional three million documents related to the Epstein case has intensified scrutiny of Mountbatten-Windsor, amid allegations that a second woman was allegedly sent to the UK by Jeffrey Epstein to engage in a sexual encounter.

The latest batch of files also includes photographs that appear to depict a person in a compromising position, showing an individual on all fours over a woman lying on the ground.

Meanwhile, Sarah Ferguson, the ex-wife of Prince Andrew, has faced awkward questions after emails surfaced, purportedly signed by her, in which she solicits financial support and assistance from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

A recent relocation saw Andrew transition from Royal Lodge in Windsor to the King's private estate in Sandringham, with the move taking place at a faster pace than initially anticipated.

Following a series of disclosures in October 2025 regarding his connections to Epstein, Mountbatten-Windsor faced consequences, including the removal of his prince and duke titles.

Throughout the ordeal, Andrew has maintained a strong denial of any improper conduct, and it is essential to note that being referenced in the Epstein files does not necessarily imply wrongdoing.

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Peter Murrell faces allegations of misusing £459,000 in funds over 12 years

Allegations have been made that he bought various items, such as luxury goods, jewellery, cosmetics, two cars and a motorhome, in an improper manner.

Peter Murrell, the former chief executive of the Scottish National Party, is facing allegations of embezzling £459,000 from the party over a 12-year period.

Peter Murrell looking off to his right while sitting in a room. He is wearing a black suit, white shirt and dark coloured tie.
Peter Murrell is due to appear in court next Friday for a preliminary hearing

An indictment document obtained by BBC News outlines the case against Murrell, who is the estranged husband of former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

The alleged embezzlement is said to have occurred between August 2010 and January 2023, according to the indictment.

It is claimed that Murrell used party funds to purchase luxury items, including jewellery, cosmetics, and vehicles, such as two cars and a motorhome.

The Scottish Sun was the first to report on the details of the indictment.

A preliminary hearing in the case is scheduled to take place at the High Court in Glasgow on Friday, 20 February, where Murrell is expected to appear.

During his initial court appearance at Edinburgh Sheriff Court, Murrell made no plea and was subsequently granted bail.

Murrell's arrest in 2023 was part of Operation Branchform, a police investigation into the SNP's funding and finances, which led to him being charged with embezzlement in April 2024.

A police van and a police officer outside Murrell's home in April 2023.
Murrell was arrested in 2023 as part of a probe into the SNP's finances

Although Sturgeon was questioned by police as part of the investigation, she is no longer considered a suspect.

BBC News has obtained a copy of the indictment against Murrell ahead of his upcoming court appearance.

It is worth noting that the indictment is subject to change until the case is heard in court and may be amended throughout the judicial process.

The indictment alleges that Murrell purchased a £124,550 motorhome for personal use and created false documents to justify the expense as a legitimate party expenditure.

Murrell is also accused of using £57,500 of party funds to buy a Jaguar I-PACE car in 2019, and falsifying an invoice to conceal the true nature of the purchase.

Furthermore, it is alleged that when the Jaguar was sold in 2021, Murrell deposited more than £47,000 into his personal bank account.

The indictment also claims that Murrell embezzled £16,489 from the SNP to partially fund the purchase of a Volkswagen Golf in 2016.

A list of over 80 retailers is included in the indictment, where Murrell allegedly made purchases totalling more than £159,000 between 2014 and 2022, using party credit or charge cards for personal expenses.

The retailers named in the indictment include Harrods, the Royal Mint, John Lewis, Homebase, and Argos, among others.

It is alleged that Murrell used SNP credit or charge cards to make these purchases and then inserted false or inaccurate accounting codes and descriptions into the party's accounting systems.

The indictment also accuses Murrell of making purchases worth over £81,600 through Amazon using the same method.

Murrell served as the SNP's chief executive for 22 years before his departure.

Murrell and Sturgeon were married in 2010, but announced their separation in January 2025, after being together for many years.

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Prince Andrew’s BBC Interview Contrasted with New Insights from Epstein Emails

The Epstein files’ recent release has led to renewed examination of statements made by Prince Andrew in 2019.

The recent release of the Epstein files has prompted a re-examination of statements made by Prince Andrew during a 2019 BBC Newsnight interview, which may now be subject to renewed scrutiny.

A review of the interview by BBC journalists Sean Coughlan and Sarah Campbell has been conducted, comparing Prince Andrew's responses with emails allegedly exchanged by the prince, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is under increasing pressure from US authorities and the family of Virginia Giuffre, who has made prominent allegations against him, to provide testimony in the US regarding his connection to Jeffrey Epstein.

Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted financier, was found guilty in 2008 of soliciting prostitution from a minor and took his own life in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking charges.

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Motorist Accumulates £20k Debt on Toll Bridge, Prompting Caution

A driver received a substantial fine that was subsequently transferred to a collections agency, resulting in a debt of approximately £20,000.

A driver is facing a substantial bill of £20,000 due to unpaid tolls, which appears to be the result of an administrative error.

The Mersey Gateway toll bridge, which runs across the River Mersey. It is a cable-stayed bridge with the access road looping round from the west.
Residents of Halton can cross the Mersey Gateway for free if they prove their residence

Merseyflow, the operator of the Runcorn-Widnes crossing, has emphasized the importance of notifying them of any changes to the vehicle registered under their discount scheme to avoid potential issues.

Residents in the area are eligible for free crossings through the Local User Discount Scheme, but it is crucial that they maintain up-to-date records to continue receiving this benefit.

A recent incident involved a local driver who allegedly failed to provide necessary documentation to confirm eligibility for the scheme after purchasing a new vehicle.

The driver accumulated penalty charges from December 2023, when the pass expired, to November 2024, resulting in significant fines.

According to Merseyflow, the driver changed vehicles in June 2024 but did not provide proof of eligibility at that time.

It was not until nine months later that the driver submitted the required documentation, leading to the reinstatement of the free pass, as stated by the company.

However, the outstanding fines, which have been referred to a debt collection agency, reportedly cover both the current vehicle and another that the driver claims to have sold in 2021.

In an interview with the BBC, the driver expressed feelings of stress, stating that they had taken the necessary steps but were still facing difficulties.

A Merseyflow spokesperson highlighted the importance of notifying the DVLA immediately in the event of a vehicle sale, transfer, or part-exchange to avoid liability for taxes or fines, emphasizing that failure to do so can result in a fine of up to £1,000.

The spokesperson further explained that the use of an enforcement agent is typically a last resort for unresolved penalty charge notices.

According to the company, cases that progress to the advanced enforcement stage, involving a visit from an enforcement agent, will have had multiple opportunities to settle the debt and received at least five written notifications.

The spokesperson advised individuals who receive a PCN to take prompt action, as ignoring the issue can lead to significant increases in the debt once it is passed on to an enforcement agent.

The company's message to those who receive a PCN is to address the issue promptly to avoid further complications and increased costs.

In 2025, the Mersey Gateway and the nearby Silver Jubilee Bridge saw over 27 million crossings, with approximately 84,000 vehicles using these bridges daily.

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