Here's a summary of the news articles:
* Prince Andrew has been stripped of his titles, including Duke of York and Earl of Inverness, after Buckingham Palace announced that he would no longer use these titles.
* The decision was made on the advice of King Charles, who said it was a "very powerful message" to the victims of abuse and grooming.
* Labour MP Rachael Maskell had introduced a private member's bill to remove titles from peers or others with titles, but it has no chance of becoming law as there is no time allocated for debate.
* Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been criticized for not having the required licence for her family home in Dulwich, which she rented out without proper permission.
* The royal prerogative on ministerial advice allows ministers to remove titles from peers, including dukes like Andrew.
Some politicians have reacted to the decision to strip Prince Andrew of his titles:
* Lisa Nandy said she "really supports" the step taken by King Charles and described it as a "very powerful message".
* Chris Bryant said he "warmly supports" what the king is doing and suggested that Andrew should go to the US to answer questions about Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
* Kemi Badenoch described the decision as a "sad state of affairs" but said the public expects high standards of integrity from those in power.
The Commons is not sitting today, but there are other politics happening, including debates on Ukraine in the Lords and the Rachel Reeves rental licence story winding up.
* Prince Andrew has been stripped of his titles, including Duke of York and Earl of Inverness, after Buckingham Palace announced that he would no longer use these titles.
* The decision was made on the advice of King Charles, who said it was a "very powerful message" to the victims of abuse and grooming.
* Labour MP Rachael Maskell had introduced a private member's bill to remove titles from peers or others with titles, but it has no chance of becoming law as there is no time allocated for debate.
* Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been criticized for not having the required licence for her family home in Dulwich, which she rented out without proper permission.
* The royal prerogative on ministerial advice allows ministers to remove titles from peers, including dukes like Andrew.
Some politicians have reacted to the decision to strip Prince Andrew of his titles:
* Lisa Nandy said she "really supports" the step taken by King Charles and described it as a "very powerful message".
* Chris Bryant said he "warmly supports" what the king is doing and suggested that Andrew should go to the US to answer questions about Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
* Kemi Badenoch described the decision as a "sad state of affairs" but said the public expects high standards of integrity from those in power.
The Commons is not sitting today, but there are other politics happening, including debates on Ukraine in the Lords and the Rachel Reeves rental licence story winding up.