Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor released under investigation after arrest
Summary
Prince Andrew released after arrest on misconduct suspicion.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor released after arrest
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Prince Andrew, has been released under investigation by police. He was arrested earlier on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
He was photographed leaving Aylsham police station in Norfolk just after 7 PM GMT. The image showed him reclined in the back seat of a vehicle departing the station.
Other UK news headlines
A jury has seen footage of a cargo ship crashing into an oil tanker in the North Sea. The collision triggered an explosion that killed one crew member.
Queen Camilla said the bravery of the Hunt family prompted her to share her own story of domestic assault. John and Amy Hunt's family were killed last year.
Ice-skating duo Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean have been recognized in the New Year Honours. They are best known for their gold medal performance at the 1984 Winter Olympics.
New Year Honours and royal messages
Broadcaster and maths teacher Bobby Seagull has been appointed an MBE for services to public libraries. He recalled initially mistaking the official letter for a jury duty summons.
In his Christmas message, King Charles III urged kindness and resilience. He called for unity in a divided world.
The King also led the nation in a two-minute silence at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday. He laid a wreath at the monument in central London.
Notable incidents and investigations
A couple has won a £1 million lottery jackpot for a second time. Richard Davies and Faye Stevenson-Davies first won in 2018.
The new head of MI6 warned that the world is in a "space between peace and war." He described an interlocking web of security challenges facing the UK.
A James Bond-style Aston Martin, left to rust on a driveway, has been restored. The car, which local children once played on, is now valued at approximately £1 million.
BBC reports on social issues
A BBC reporter confronted a man at the centre of an illegal worker network. Ed Thomas confronted Kardos Mateen in person.
The BBC also followed a family forced to move four times in one year. Danielle and her three children lived in a hotel for months after their landlord decided to sell their flat.
Key findings from recent reports and events include:
- A report found "too much violence" at a migrant processing centre.
- An inquest concluded that 19-year-old Jay Slater died accidentally in Spain last year.
- Police have detailed the hunt for Constance Marten and Mark Gordon, who were found with their newborn baby.
Weather and public events
Storm Floris hit Scotland with an amber warning for wind. Gusts were expected to reach up to 90mph.
The Northern Lights were visible over the North Sea, filmed in a timelapse from Flamborough, East Yorkshire. The footage was captured over three hours and 40 minutes.
The Notting Hill Carnival began with its children's parade. The event is expected to draw up to one million visitors this year.
Protests over the use of hotels for asylum seekers were held across the UK. These demonstrations were met with counter-protests.
King Charles hosted Donald Trump at Windsor Castle on the first day of the former US president's UK state visit. The day featured both pomp and protests.
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