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The Independent's Morning Headlines email January 14, 2022 1 / The Queen has stripped Prince Andrew

The Independent's Morning Headlines email [View online]( January 14, 2022 [Morning Headlines]( 1 / [Queen strips Prince Andrew of all royal roles and military titles as sex assault trial looms]( The Queen has stripped Prince Andrew of his military titles and royal patronages in the wake of a US judge allowing a civil sexual abuse case involving her son to move to trial. The Duke of York will now defend the case as a “private citizen” Buckingham Palace announced, while it is believed he will cease to be called His Royal Highness (HRH) in any official capacity. On another highly damaging day, courtiers sought to stem the reputational harm to the monarchy by removing the duke from official royal life while distancing him from the wider family. 2 / [Boris Johnson’s staff ‘held two parties at No 10’ night before Queen sat alone at Prince Philip’s funeral]( PM’s inner team reportedly drank and danced in Downing Street basement on eve of Prince Philip’s funeral 3 / [Australia cancels Novak Djokovic’s visa for a second time]( World No 1 expected to challenge decision 4 / [Woman accused of being a Chinese agent ‘sought to steer MPs on nuclear deals’]( Exclusive: The solicitor tried to steer MPs language on sensitive infrastructure investment including nuclear power, it is alleged 5 / [Multiple sclerosis could be caused by the common ‘kissing disease’ virus, scientists say]( New study from Harvard University suggests illness could come from an infection of Epstein-Barr The Big Question What happens next after Boris Johnson’s ‘Partygate’ apology? Boris Johnson’s fate now lies in the hands not of his MPs or the nation’s voters but a little-known civil servant conducting an inquiry behind closed doors into Downing Street parties. As he made his apology on Wednesday for attending a drinks event in the No 10 rose garden during lockdown, the prime minister pleaded with MPs to suspend judgement on his actions until the release of Sue Gray’s report. The tactic bought the PM time but may prove a double-edged sword in raising expectations that he will comply with any recommendations the Whitehall mandarin makes. Asked whether he would resign if Gray found against him, Mr Johnson himself told the Commons he would “respond as appropriate” to her findings. Here’s what happens next. [Read the full story >]( Watch / Man demands refund for lockdown garden party amid PM scandal NUMBER OF THE DAY 5 The isolation period after testing positive for Covid will be cut to just five full days from next Monday, to get staff back to work faster. QUOTE OF THE DAY “I remember one time somebody actually called the office and they were just shouting the N-word down the phone.” – [Bell Ribeiro-Addy](, Labour MP for Streatham, said that while working for Diane Abbott she received death threats for the former shadow home secretary to her personal email account Other stories you might like Battery breakthrough quintuples electric vehicle range]( [Primary school teacher, 23, killed while on afternoon jog along canal]( [Australia equals hottest day on record as temperature soars to 50.7C]( Articles available exclusively to subscribers Simon Calder, The Independent: [It’s good news France has lifted its Covid travel ban – but the industry is still under a cloud]( If you can spare a minute we’d love your [feedback]( on our newsletters. [The Independent]( Join the conversation or follow us [Facebook]( [Twitter]( Please do not reply directly to this email You are currently registered to receive The Independent's Morning Headlines newsletter. Add us to your safe list of senders. If you do not want to receive The Independent's Morning Headlines newsletter, please [unsubscribe](list_name=IND_Headlines_Masterlist_CDP). If you no longer wish to receive any newsletters or promotional emails from The Independent, you can unsubscribe [here](. This e-mail was sent by Independent Digital News and Media Ltd, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5HF. Registered in England and Wales with company number 07320345. Read our [privacy notice]( and [cookie policy](.

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