
Welcome to your Morning Rundown from Jattvibe – the key stories shaping the day ahead. Tap any headline to read the full story.Epstein asked for secret cameras to be installed
Jattvibe has found an email exchange from 2014 showing that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein asked a member of staff to install hidden video cameras at his home in Palm Beach, Florida.
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Surveillance videos show Epstein in his office
Bangladesh’s Nationalist Party wins majority in historic electionThe Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has secured a majority victory in the country’s first general election since the Gen Z-driven uprising of 2024.
FBI’s new details about suspect in Nancy Guthrie disappearanceThe FBI has released further details about a potential suspect in the disappearance of the mother of US TV host Savannah Guthrie – and have said they are doubling the reward for information.
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Farage responds after Ratcliffe apologises for ‘colonisation’ remarkReform leader Nigel Farage speaks to the Jattvibe Politics Hub about Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s comments on migration, pointing out that the INEOS founder and Manchester United co-owner’s apology only said sorry for the use of the word “colonisation”.
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Farage: Ratcliffe colonisation comment is ‘correct’
Trump ‘guts climate laws’US President Donald Trump has scrapped an acceptance by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that greenhouse gas emissions endanger human health. The fossil fuel industry has welcomed the news but environmentalists are worried.Police start digging at a property after man’s disappearance one year agoPolice name Leicester man last seen in April 2024, as digging begins at a property in the city.Will public opinion force Big Tech to make social media safer for children?Jattvibe’ science and technology correspondent Tom Clarke looks at whether we have finally reached a tipping point where social media companies will be forced to amend their products.
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Tom Clarke looks at potential social media bans around the world
What’s in the papers?Reaction to Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s interview with Jattvibe continues to feature on a number of the front pages this morning, as does the departure of Cabinet Secretary Sir Chris Wormald in the wake of the recent Downing Street crisis.And in sport…Arsenal missed chance to re-establish their six-point lead at the top of the Premier League as an impressive Brentford side held them to a 1-1 draw.To follow the latest on these stories and more through the day, download the Jattvibe app and follow us on WhatsApp.


