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06.11.2025

The Day Wandsworth Released Prisoners and Andrew Was Stripped of His Prince Title

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 06.11.2025.

It displays 91 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

06.11.2025 โ‡ข The Day Wandsworth Released Prisoners and Andrew Was Stripped of His Prince Title
โŒจUK media opened the day with continued focus on the ongoing manhunt for prisoners mistakenly released from Wandsworth jail, with reports of additional individuals wrongly freed and concerns about potential crime surges. Separately, Bonfire Night violence saw youths attack emergency workers and torch a tower block. By late morning, one of the mistakenly released Wandsworth prisoners was found.

Later in the day, King Charles formally stripped Prince Andrew of his prince title and HRH style. Concurrently, Justice Secretary David Lammy faced scrutiny over the prisoner release mistakes. In the evening, Prince Andrew was summoned by US Congress to testify on his links to Jeffrey Epstein.
06.11.2025
00:37

01:35โ‡ขWandsworth's Continuing Escape

โŒจUK media continues to focus heavily on the ongoing manhunt for prisoners mistakenly released from Wandsworth jail, with new reports of two additional prisoners wrongly freed (The Independent, Sky News). Concerns are raised about a potential crime surge if Labour's plans pass (Sky News). Separately, Rachel Reeves' proposed pay-per-mile tax on drivers is also being discussed (The Telegraph).
06:43
07:25
HuffPost UK
Zack Polanski Attacks PM's Climate Record Ahead Of Green Summit
07:25
09:18
09:59
BBC

Deadly typhoon heads for Vietnam after killing at least 114 in Philippines

Kalmaegi, one of Asia's strongest typhoons this year, was due to make landfall in central Vietnam on Friday - but has arrived hours ahead of schedule.
09:59
10:25
10:25
11:33

11:34โ‡ขWandsworth's Elusive Ghost

โŒจUK media continues to heavily feature the mistaken release of a prisoner from Wandsworth, with new reports highlighting authorities' six-day unawareness of a sex offender's release (Metro, The Mirror, The Times). Separately, Bonfire Night violence saw youths turn city centres into "war zones" (Daily Mail). Meanwhile, Zack Polanski's climate record critiques gain traction (HuffPost UK, The Spectator).
12:32
BBC

Vietnam closes six airports ahead of deadly Typhoon Kalmaegi making landfall

The storm, one of Asia's strongest typhoons this year, killed at least 114 people and drowned entire villages in The Philippines.
12:32
12:42
BBC

Typhoon Kalmaegi makes landfall in Vietnam

The storm, Asia's most powerful tropical storm this year, has already killed at least 114 people in The Philippines.
12:42
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13:10
BBC

Typhoon Kalmaegi makes landfall in Vietnam after killing 114 in Philippines

Kalmaegi, Asia's most powerful tropical storm this year, forced six of Vietnam's airports to close ahead of its arrival.
13:10

13:41โ‡ขWandsworth's Grinning Return

โŒจUK media reports extensively on the developing story of prisoners mistakenly released from Wandsworth, with one inmate now having handed himself in (The Independent, Metro, Sky News, The Telegraph). The Times specifically attributes these blunders to Labour's early release scheme. Separately, the inquest into Liam Payne's death has officially opened (The Mirror).
15:07
15:27
BBC

World leaders gather for COP30 as UN says 'virtually impossible' to achieve 1.5C climate limit

Prince William and Keir Starmer arrive in Belรฉm, as UN chief Guterres says a "paradigm shift" is needed to drive temperatures down.
15:27
15:27
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15:55
BBC

Prince William says climate change 'not a distant threat' as world leaders gather for COP30

Prince William and Keir Starmer arrive in Belรฉm, as UN chief Guterres says a "paradigm shift" is needed to drive temperatures down.
15:55
16:05
16:14
BBC

Starmer warns 'consensus is gone' on fighting climate change as leaders gather at COP30

Prince William says the climate threat is "fast approaching", as the UN warns it is now "virtually impossible" to keep the 1.5C global limit.
16:14
16:45
HuffPost UK
Lammy Defends Himself Over Accidental Prisoner Release
16:45
16:45

16:47โ‡ขAndrew's Royal Diminishment

โŒจUK media continues to focus on prisoner releases, with Justice Secretary Lammy defending his actions regarding an accidentally freed inmate (HuffPost UK, The Spectator, The Times). Separately, King Charles has formally stripped Prince Andrew of his prince title and HRH style (Daily Mail, Metro). Other reports touch on climate change warnings (BBC News) and a maternity scandal (Channel 4 News).
17:12
17:30
We sat down with Justice Secretary David Lammy, and challenged him on his claim that the government has introduced the โ€œstrongest release checksโ€ ever โ€“ and just how much of a โ€œcrisisโ€ the prison system is in.
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19:38โ‡ขAndrew's Congressional Summons

โŒจUK media widely reports on Prince Andrew being summoned by US Congress to testify on his links to Jeffrey Epstein (Daily Mail, Metro, Sky News, The Times). Concurrently, Justice Secretary David Lammy faces continued scrutiny over prisoner release mistakes (Channel 4 News, The Independent, HuffPost UK, The Spectator). Other headlines cover a BBC presenter dispute and COP30 climate discussions.
20:04
20:39
The chancellorโ€™s submission to Office for Budget Responsibility strongly indicates she will be reversing a key manifesto pledge this month
20:39
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