Newspaper headlines: Prince Andrew and US 'at war' over Epstein inquiry
The Daily Mail has declared the Duke of York"at war" with the United States over the inquiry into sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Andrew's lawyers have rejected claims by US prosecutors that he has not co-operated with the inquiry, insisting he has offered to help. US officials previously accused him of providing"zero co-operation", however in a statement, Prince Andrew's legal team said he offered help on"at least three occasions".
The paper says the initiative to apply pressure on the Metropolitan Police over the use of stop and search, Tasers and other force comes amid fears of violence - as it claims that far-right groups are planning counter demonstrations.Meanwhile, the Metro splashes with an image of a statue of Sir Winston Churchill in London's Parliament Square being cleaned - by a man the paper names as Winston - after it was sprayed with graffiti during demonstrations over the weekend.
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