Thanks for joining us - it's been another eventful day, in which we've uncovered more revelations from the latest release of the Epstein files and reported on the continued fallout in the UK and US.
Here are the main things you need to know:
- Emails from 2010 between Jeffrey Epstein and Peter Mandelson, then the UK's business secretary, appear to show Epstein was given advanced notice of a €500bn EU bank bailout in 2010;
- Mandelson also appeared to send Epstein an email in the same year claiming he "finally got him to go," the day before Gordon Brown resigned as prime minister;
- Another email appears to show Mandelson talking of "tasty models and dancing" with Epstein;
- Another exchange between the pair saw Epstein joke that Mandelson marrying Princess Beatrice could be considered incest;
- The Metropolitan Police confirmed this evening it received "a number of reports relating to alleged misconduct in a public office" that were being assessed;
- Elsewhere in the files, someone referred to as "Sarah", who Paste BN believes to be Sarah Ferguson, described Epstein as a "legend" in a 2010 email, asking Epstein to, "Just marry me";
- Her charity, Sarah's Trust, has tonight announced it will close "for the foreseeable future";
- Meanwhile, videos showing naked women, dancing, sweeping and posing have been unearthed, some of which appear to be filmed by Epstein;
- In another video, Epstein is seen answering questions in an interview in which the interviewer asks, "Do you think you're the devil himself?" and whether he believes he is a "sexual predator";
- And Bill and Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify in a Congress investigation into Epstein - as Mandelson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor both face continued calls to do the same.