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Tuesday, 24 February 2026
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The Guardian Front Page: Allegations, Diplomacy, and Apologies - Tuesday 24 February 2026

Key UK Headlines and Arrests

The Guardian's front page on Tuesday, 24 February 2026, leads with former minister Peter Mandelson's arrest for suspected misconduct over Jeffrey Epstein links, depicted by an image of him being escorted from his London home by police. Inside the paper, it is confirmed he was later released on bail. The BBC also apologised for a racial slur broadcast during the Bafta awards, with further details inside attributing it to a guest with Tourette's. "A blast of fury" concerning a sewage scandal is also highlighted, with further reports inside detailing water company fines.

International Focus and Features

Internationally, Hungary faces accusations from the EU of sabotaging support for Ukraine ahead of the invasion's fourth anniversary, a story elaborated upon inside as blocking economic measures. A prominent feature, "Could I beat chronic fatigue syndrome?", is introduced with a contemplative image of a woman standing on a rocky landscape, suggesting a personal health journey. These headlines capture significant political, social, and personal narratives of the day.

 
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