All news for 2024-11-28

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Transport Secretary Louise Haigh admits to pleading guilty in 2014 to an offence related to misleading police
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has admitted pleading guilty to an offence connected with misleading the police while a parliamentary candidate in 2014, Sky News can reveal.
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Real Madrid coach involved in motorway crash after Champions League defeat to Liverpool
Real Madrid’s team coach has been involved in a crash on the M40 following the loss to Liverpool with footage showing the bus on the side of the motorway
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Putin threatens Kyiv with Oreshnik missiles while praising Trump
Russian president says ‘intelligent’ US president-elect will find solution to Ukraine war
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Israel conducts first airstrike on Lebanon since ceasefire
It said Hezbollah were violating the ceasefire agreement, without providing details.
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Keir Starmer unveils new Iraq security deal, accusing Tories of conducting an ’open borders experiment’
Sir Keir Starmer accused the Conservatives of running an "open borders experiment" as he pledged to bring immigration down.
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Little Hulton dead baby found in snowy field named as police issue heartbreaking update
A baby found dead by a dog walker in Little Hulton, Salford, was a girl, with the cause of death still undetermined and further tests will be needed, said Greater Manchester Police
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Top Australian criminal target Zhao flourished in Fiji despite high-level warnings
Fiji’s former prime minister and police chief publicly associated with Zhao Fugang, a China-born businessman and Communist Party representative, even after police warned them that Zhao was suspected of ties to organized crime.
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Gregg Wallace steps down from MasterChef following allegations by Kirsty Wark
Wallace faces allegations of inappropriate sexual comments from 13 people who worked with him on shows over 17 years
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Australia adopts groundbreaking law prohibiting under-16s from using social media, despite safety concerns
Bill passes amid warning that process has been rushed and that a ban could push teenagers towards the dark web or into isolation
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Two police officers issued misconduct notices following the death of a girl on the M5
Tamzin Hall, 17, was hit by car after fleeing police vehicle that had pulled over on M5 in Somerset
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Woman and two men sentenced for luring a man to a Sheffield park and murdering him with a machete
Two men and a woman have been jailed for luring a man into a Sheffield park before killing him with machetes.
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Daniel Khalife, a former soldier who escaped from Wandsworth Prison, found guilty of spying for Iran
Police described Khalife, 23, as "the ultimate Walter Mitty character" but said his actions posed a real threat to national security.
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Rogue companies that break visa rules to exploit cheap foreign workers will face punishment under new regulations
Rogue businesses that flout visa rules could face lengthy bans from hiring foreign workers, as ministers seek to crack down on migrant exploitation.
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Teenage photographer who inspired Kate and William dies at 17 after battling cancer
A teenage photographer who met the Prince and Princess of Wales has died of cancer aged 17.
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Police say Mohamed Al Fayed may have raped and abused more than 111 women
Scale of the criminality would make Fayed, who died last year at the age of 94, one of Britain’s most notorious sex offenders