Friday’s UK newspaper front pages – 07 November 2025

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Daily Mirror

News that former prince Andrew is being asked by the US Congress to aid its investigations into the life of Jeffrey Epstein are encapsulated in the Mirror’s one word headline: “Summoned.”

Daily Express

Grooming gang survivors fear the government’s inquiry into what happened is “less about the truth and more about a cover-up”, reports the Express.

Daily Star

Spoiler alert! The Star leads on the winner of BBC show, The Traitors.

The Times

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has told the budget watchdog that she plans to increase income tax, says the Times.

The Sun

News that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is being summoned to the US Congress to tell an investigations committee what he knows about Jeffrey Epstein makes the Sun’s front page.

Daily Mail

The BBC has been accused of “double standards” says the Mail, after rebuking a presenter who corrected “pregnant people” to “women”.

The Daily Telegraph

According to the Telegraph, former prime minister Boris Johnson is leading calls for BBC director general Tim Davie to “explain or resign” over claims of bias at the broadcaster.

The i Paper

Splits at the top of the Labour Party over income tax plans are reported by the i Paper.

Metro

The Metro reports that the prisoner mistakenly released from HMP Wandsworth laughed and grinned as he arrived to hand himself back in.

Financial Times

The Bank of England’s decision to hold interest rates unchanged at 4% has been described as a “knife-edge decision” by the FT.

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