Morning coverage finalized the political fall of Lord Mandelson following his resignation from the Labour Party, with broadsheets focusing on a US summons for his testimony regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The narrative quickly transitioned from political embarrassment to potential criminality by midday, as reports emerged alleging Mandelson leaked market-sensitive No 10 documents and internal tax plans to Epstein. This shifted the editorial focus toward Keir Starmer’s public demand for Mandelson to be stripped of his peerage and removed from the House of Lords. By evening, the Metropolitan Police confirmed they were reviewing evidence for a possible probe following formal reports by the SNP and Reform UK. Simultaneously, tabloid editors prioritized graphic new details from the Epstein files concerning the York family, specifically Sarah Ferguson’s correspondence and claims she took her daughters to visit Epstein shortly after his 2009 prison release. The day concluded with the closure of Ferguson's charity and news of the Clintons agreeing to testify in the US inquiry.