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UK police band together to assess Epstein revelations as scandal rocks royals and politics

Four UK police forces are assessing claims related to Epstein’s private flights and Prince Andrew amid allegations of sex trafficking using Stansted Airport.

  • Former Prince Andrew is under criminal investigation for sex trafficking allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein's use of Stansted Airport to fly women from Latvia, Lithuania, and Russia into the UK.
  • Four British police forces are reviewing claims surrounding Epstein and Prince Andrew, who denies all accusations.
  • Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown highlighted that Epstein made at least 90 flights to or from UK airports, including 15 after his 2008 conviction, often using Stansted as a hub for transferring trafficked women.
  • Jeffrey Epstein's 2015 email did not deny a journalist's claim of consensual sex involving Andrew, contrasting with Andrew's denials; Epstein also inquired about dangerous plants producing toxins in other emails.
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UK police band together to assess Epstein revelations as scandal rocks royals and politics

British police forces are working together to assess potential crimes revealed in documents from the U.S.

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Gordon Brown calls on the police to investigate the allegations that victims were flown to the United Kingdom with the private jet of the pedophile.

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According to new documents from the U.S. Department of Justice, the British police follow up on Jeffrey Epstein's private flights. A former prime minister accuses the authorities of failings – and demands an interrogation of the former prince Andrew.

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Global News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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