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EXCLUSIVE: Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's place of honor as Prince Andrew's special guests at 2000 Royal 'Dance of the Decades' ball in Windsor Castle is revealed in souvenir program

Surrounded by royalty and aristocracy, for Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell it was an invitation that cemented them at the heart of the establishment. The pedophile and his alleged accomplice attended the Royal Family's Dance of the Decades at Windsor Castle as special guests of Prince Andrew on June 21, 2000. DailyMail.com has unearthed a souvenir booklet from the party which lists them among the star-studded guests invited to celebrate four landmark royal birthdays - the Duke of York's 40th, the 100th birthday of the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret's 70th and the 50th of Princess Anne. The never-before-seen official program for the evening is a stark visual reminder of how close Epstein got to the Royal Family in a scandal that has rocked the British monarchy and continues to dog Prince Andrew. Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell attended the Royal Family's Dance of the Decades at Windsor Castle as special guests of Prince Andrew on June 21, 2000 DailyMail.com

'Clean out the microwave before leaving - and hand back any stationery': Leaked White House email to staff sets out their leaving instructions - and is then RETRACTED

Trump administration officials have retracted a memo sent to White House staffers instructing them on how prepare for their departure as Inauguration Day approaches. The email from the executive office that runs the West Wing went out to staff Tuesday night and was retracted Wednesday morning after it leaked to the media. 'Please disregard the below message. Updated information will be shared in the coming days,' the retraction read.  The original message contained important information - such as when staff would have to exit the building and would receive their final paychecks - to mundane reminders like cleaning the office microwave and returning any presidential gifts.  The conflicting message came as President Donald Trump plots to stay in power, pressuring Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill to object to the certification of the electoral college results when Congress meets on January 6 so he can stay in office. President-elect Joe Biden won 306 electoral votes to Trump&#

Brits 'stampede' away from self-employment with only a THIRD saying they want to continue their work status because of impact of Covid crisis on their pay

Only a third of self-employed and freelance workers want to continue with their work status as the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact their pay, new research has shown. An inquiry by independent experts, politicians, union and industry leaders warned of a 'stampede' away from self-employment amid increasing economic gloom. Half of the 2,500 self-employed workers surveyed said they had lost between 60 per cent and 100 per cent of their household income this year and two out of three were less likely or unsure if they wanted to continue to be self-employed. Three out of four had been unable to access support such as Universal Credit.   Half of the 2,500 self-employed workers said they had lost between 60 per cent and 100 per cent of their household income this year and only a third of wanted to continue with their work status. (Stock image) Prospect general secretary Mike Clancy, who commissioned the inquiry, said: 'The news that barely a third of all self-employed and

Bus driver, 64, appears in court over death of woman passenger, 36, who was killed while sitting on front seat of the top deck when it crashed into railway bridge

A bus driver, 64, appeared in court over the death of a woman passenger, 36, who was killed while sitting the top deck when it crashed into a railway bridge.   Erc Vice, 64, was behind the wheel of the double-decker bus when it crashed into a railway bridge and the roof was sliced off in Swansea, South Wales. Mother Jessica Jing Ren, 36, had been sitting in the front seat of the top deck and was airlifted to hospital but died 11 days later. The double-decker bus crashed into a railway bridge in Swansea, South Wales The top deck of the bus was crumpled - with a section of the roof being thrown onto the rail line above the bridge Seven other passengers were injured on the X10 service when it hit the low-lying bridge on December 12 last year.  The top deck was crumpled - with a section of the roof being thrown onto the rail line above the bridge.   Vice appeared via videolink at Swansea Magistrates court charged with causing death by dangerous driving and causing serious injury by dangero

Explosion in high-rise Baltimore building causes the roof to collapse and leaves at least 10 people injured and two window cleaners clinging to dangling platform

Two window cleaners were rescued from a dangling platform after an explosion at a Baltimore building injured at least 10 people and trapped 20 others on Wednesday morning.   The explosion left the workers clinging to the scaffolding, which was seen hanging from the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company's offices in downtown Baltimore.  Images from the scene showed first responders rescuing the workers just before 10am. The trapped employees were taken to safety through a window. Scroll down for video   At least 10 people were injured and 20 others became trapped after an explosion at a building in Baltimore. Window cleaners were trapped on a scaffolding that was seen dangling from the building . They were rescued just before 10am Wednesday morning A worker stands on the end of a dangling scaffold as he waits to be rescued following the explosion on Wednesday  According to Baltimore Fire, the explosion caused the roof to partially collapse on the building First responders are seen tran

Coronavirus vaccinations are now being given in UK care homes, Matt Hancock confirms as top scientist says Oxford's jab is on track to be approved 'shortly after Christmas'

Coronavirus vaccinations have started in care homes in the UK, Matt Hancock confirmed today. Care home residents are top of the priority list for the vaccines because they're so at risk from Covid-19, but logistical problems meant the jabs couldn't taken out into homes at the start of the roll-out. The Health Secretary said this afternoon that he was 'delighted' that this was now possible and is being done in the UK. No details have yet been released about where the care homes are or how many residents have been vaccinated, but the NHS revealed it had rolled out jabs to the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London, home of the Chelsea Pensioners. D-Day veterans were among the 300 at the home who were offered the vaccine. World War II soldier Bob Sullivan, 98, said: 'Getting vaccinated against coronavirus today is the best early Christmas gift we could hope for and thanks to our nursing team here and NHS staff like Pippa we will have a real spring in our step as we head into

Donald Trump summons Pennsylvania state lawmakers to the White House for mystery luncheon as more House Republicans join his lost cause bid to overturn election

President Donald Trump scheduled a mysterious meeting with Pennsylvania legislators in the final hours before he was set to leave Washington for Mar-a-Lago Wednesday – as Republican loyalists prepare to try to overturn the election results.  Pennsylvania state Sen. Doug Mastriano – who oversaw a hearing-style event to promote Trump's claims of election fraud – had extended the White House luncheon invitation to fellow Republicans, they said. The purpose of the meeting was shrouded even from the attendees themselves, who had to hurry to Washington to meet with Trump in between his sudden pardons issued Tuesday evening, his online threat to veto a coronavirus relief bill, and his plan to head to his Florida residence for the holidays. Pennsylvania state Sen. Doug Mastriano invited fellow state Republican lawmakers to the Trump luncheon, although several said they wouldn't make it Mastriano helped organize the Gettysburg, Pennsylvania hearing-style event where Trump lawyer Rudy Gi