'Streeting accused of coup' and 'King: We'll help police'

News imageBBC "Streeting accused of No 10 coup" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph.BBC
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has been accused of attempting a "No 10 coup", reports the Daily Telegraph in its top story. It characterises his publication of texts with former British ambassador to the US Lord Peter Mandelson as "an attempt by Mr Streeting to neutralise any obstacles in a future leadership contest". Lord Mandelson's appointment to the position came at a time when it was publicly known he had maintained a friendship with the late Jeffrey Epstein after his conviction for paedophilia. The appointment has come under fresh scrutiny after the publication of the latest Epstein files by the US justice department. The BBC understands Lord Mandelson's view is that he answered questions about his relationship with Epstein in the vetting process accurately. Lord Mandelson has not responded to requests for comment, but the BBC understands his position is that he has not acted in any way criminally and that he was not motivated by financial gain.
News image"PM comes out fighting as cabinet falls in line" reads the headline on the front page of the Times.
The Times headlines with the "PM comes out fighting as cabinet falls in line" after "surviving an attempt to force him from office". After Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar called for the PM's departure, one minister tells the paper Sarwar was "Streeting's outrider", while another said he had "bottled it".
News image"Starmer defies calls to stand down as allies accuse Streeting of fuelling crisis" reads the headline on the front page of the Financial Times.
The Financial Times also leads with Starmer and Streeting, saying the former "defies calls to stand down" as allies have accused the latter of "fuelling crisis". Lower down the page is a report that the US embassy in London has been denying visas to "top executives over petty offences going back to the 1970s", as US President Donald Trump's "immigration clampdown extends to the UK".
News image"Resign now! PM on brink as calls to go mount" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Express.
"Resign now!" demands the Daily Express, saying Starmer is on the "brink as calls to go mount". The paper says the PM had to "plead for his future".
News image'"I'm not prepared to walk away,' embattled Starmer tells MPs" reads the headline on the front page of the Guardian.
The Guardian leads with "embattled" Starmer's rebuttal: "I'm not prepared to walk away". In an exclusive, it says a leadership website for former Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner briefly appeared online in January, which her team have labelled "fake".
News image"How long?" reads the headline on the front page of Metro.
After the "mauled PM wins cabinet backing", Metro asks "how long?" Also on its front is a photo of King Charles III as he is heckled on a visit to Clitheroe over his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's links to Epstein. The King has announced that Buckingham Palace is ready to support the police as they consider allegations against his brother.
News image"Cabinet bounced into giving PM stay of execution" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mail.
The cabinet have been "bounced into giving PM stay of execution" according to the Daily Mail. In a double header, the paper also notes the "King's 'profound concern' over Andrew claims as Palace ready to work with police".
News image"King: We'll help police" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror.
The King announcement also tops the Daily Mirror in the latest "royal bombshell for Andrew". It says the King's move is "an unprecedented development", that comes as the Prince and Princess of Wales have said their "thoughts remain focussed on the victims".
News image"King: We'll help police" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Star.
The impact of the fallout from the Epstein files on the royal family also leads the Daily Star in an echo of the Mirror with "King: We'll help police." The paper also promises the "full story as Starmer fights for survival".
News image"King: We'll help cops on Andy" reads the headline on the front page of the Sun.
And in a merger of the day's top stories, the Sun marks the King's promise to "help cops on Andy" as coming "as PM fights to cling on". Thames Valley Police have said they are examining claims that Andrew shared confidential trade secrets with Epstein, the paper writes.
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