Prince Andrew Forced Out of Royal Lodge Amid Controversy; Ex-Sergeant Major Jailed for Assaulting Teenage Soldier; UK Provides £5M Aid for Hurricane Melissa Recovery; Dutch Election Victory for Rob Jetten; Halloween House Spook Council Over Health and Safety Concerns.
Prince Andrew Forced Out of Royal Lodge Amid Controversy
Following legal and political pressure, Prince Andrew has been ordered out of his residence at Royal Lodge. The article also explores calls for streets named after him to be renamed in response to Epstein victim allegations.
- Andrew’s been ordered out of his mansion – where will he live next? — Sky News
- Streets named after Andrew should be changed, says Epstein victims’ lawyer — BBC News
- The Papers: ‘The Andrew formerly known as Prince’ and ‘meet Mr Windsor’ — BBC News
- Andrew stripped of ‘prince’ title and will move out of Royal Lodge — BBC News
Ex-sergeant major jailed for sexually assaulting teenage soldier who later took her own life
A former sergeant major has been sentenced to prison for the sexual assault of a teenage soldier, whose death by suicide occurred after enduring his abuse.
- Ex-warrant officer jailed for sexually assaulting teenage soldier who later took her own life — Sky News
- Ex-sergeant major jailed for sexually assaulting teenage soldier who later took her own life — Sky News
- Ex-international hockey player who claimed wife stabbed herself to death jailed for her murder — Sky News
UK to Provide £5M Additional Aid for Hurricane Melissa Recovery
The UK government announces a £5 million additional aid package to support recovery efforts following the impact of Hurricane Melissa.
- UK to provide £5m in additional aid for Hurricane Melissa recovery — Sky News
- Damning report eviscerates UK’s ‘complacent’ fast jets programme — Sky News
- Damning report into UK’s ‘complacent’ fast jets programme — Sky News
Hurricane Melissa Devastation: Desperate Pleas from Jamaican Survivors
Sky News and BBC report on the severe impact of Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica, highlighting survivors’ urgent calls for help as relief efforts intensify amid widespread destruction.
- ‘Send help’: The desperate pleas from Hurricane Melissa survivors — Sky News
- ‘I’ve never seen this in my entire life’: The towns in Jamaica ripped apart by Hurricane Melissa – as relief effort intensifies — Sky News
- Jamaica’s ‘ground zero’ – Assessing hurricane damage in Black River — BBC News
Dutch Centrist Rob Jetten Secures Victory in Tight Election
In a neck-and-neck race, Dutch centrist Rob Jetten emerges as the victor of the recent election, marking a pivotal moment for center-right politics in the country.
- Dutch centrist Rob Jetten claims victory in neck-and-neck election race — BBC News
- Dutch centrist Rob Jetten wins neck-and-neck election race, vote analysis says — BBC News
Halloween House Spooks Council Over Health and Safety Concerns
A council received multiple complaints from residents about a Halloween-themed haunted house that sparked concerns over health and safety regulations.
- Halloween house spooks council after health and safety complaint — BBC News
- Halloween house spooks council after planning rules complaint — BBC News
Andrew Loses Titles and Is Kicked Out of Royal Home in Historic Moment
Prince Andrew faces a monumental shift as he is stripped of his royal titles and forced to leave his residence at Windsor Castle, marking a significant turning point in the British monarchy.
- ‘Huge moment in world history’ as Andrew loses titles – and will be kicked out of royal home — Sky News
- King stripping brother Andrew of titles – and kicking him out of royal home at Windsor — Sky News
Apple and Amazon Defy Expectations with Strong Q3 Results
Despite market uncertainties, both Apple and Amazon surpassed earnings estimates, showcasing resilience in the face of economic headwinds. Analysts highlight robust demand for tech products and services as key drivers behind their impressive performance.
Trump Announces Dramatic Drop in US Refugee Intake, Most Coming from South Africa
President Trump announces a significant reduction in the number of refugees admitted to the United States, with a majority coming from White South Africans. The move has sparked controversy and accusations of ‘new low point’ by critics.