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What happens next for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor?
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Police searches at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's former home of Royal Lodge, in Windsor, are continuing, after he was released by police under investigation on Thursday evening. His arrest came after police said they were assessing a complaint over the alleged sharing of confidential material by the former prince with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently and strenuously denied any wrongdoing. The BBC's Helena Wilkinson has been reporting on the arrest from outside the former prince's home, asking the question of what's next for the King's brother? A jury has seen footage of a cargo ship crashing into an oil tanker, which triggered an explosion and killed a crew member. The ice-skating duo are best known for their winning performance at the 1984 winter Olympics. The broadcaster and maths teacher is appointed an MBE for his services to public libraries. Richard Davies and Faye Stevenson-Davies first won the jackpot in 2018, and have beaten the odds yet again. The new head of Britain's overseas spy agency has warned about an interlocking web of security challenges. The car - made famous by James Bond became so dilapidated local children played on it - has been restored and is now worth £1m. King Charles III laid a wreath at the monument in central London as the nation remembered its war dead. The BBC's Ed Thomas confronted Kardos Mateen, who is at the centre of an illegal worker network. Sky Roberts told BBC Newsnight the family has mixed emotions after the prince gave up his titles. Andrew has been under pressure over his links with Jeffrey Epstein, with calls for Buckingham Palace to take action. Danielle and her three children have moved four times in a year after her landlord wanted to sell their flat. King Charles hosts Donald Trump at Windsor Castle on the first full day of his UK state visit. Monday night's dazzling sight was filmed from Flamborough in East Yorkshire, over three hours and 40 minutes. Sunday was the first day of the event, which this year is expected to draw one million visitors. Protests over the use of hotels for housing asylum seekers have been held across the UK. An amber warning came into place at 10:00 BST across large parts of Scotland, with wind gusts expected to reach up to 90mph. The BBC's Fiona Trott explains a coroner's conclusions about the 19-year-old's death last year. Helena Wilkinson recounts the hunt for Constance Marten and Mark Gordon and their newborn baby.