Morning headlines focused on the scientific specifics of the Alexei Navalny assassination, with intelligence reports identifying a South American dart frog toxin as the weapon. This biological revelation prompted immediate calls from broadsheets for new sanctions against Moscow and a "moral" case for British and German rearmament. By early afternoon, editorial priority shifted to the United States, where Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the release of all remaining Jeffrey Epstein files to Congress. Tabloid and broadcast coverage intensified around the inclusion of hundreds of high-profile names, triggering renewed scrutiny of Prince Andrew’s alleged abuse of his position and potential leaks of diplomatic memos. While some outlets noted the inclusion of "innocent" celebrities in the dump, the prevailing narrative focused on the legal pressure mounting for a fresh criminal probe into the Duke of York. Late evening coverage was balanced by Team GB’s historic sporting success, as editors highlighted a record-breaking "Super Sunday" at the Winter Olympics, featuring the first-ever British gold medals on snow.