All news by author Emma Davis

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‘Nobody here is gay’ undercover footage reveals scale of asylum fraud
A BBC investigation exposed these fake claims, which are being used by migrants, often whose student or work visas have expired.
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Social media is engineered addiction and children are its most valuable target
Yet even as policymakers debate the issue, the framing itself risks missing the deeper problem.
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Jo Bamford threatens UK exit over Rachel Reeves inheritance tax raid
The heir to the multibillion-pound manufacturing empire, JCB, has threatened to leave Britain in response to Rachel Reeves’ raid on inheritance tax.
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Prince Harry says he wants to “upgrade” his parenting and “cleanse” his past during Australia visit
Prince Harry has openly discussed how he wanted to ’upgrade’ the parenting he received as a child when raising his own children during the second day of his visit to Australia.
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Lithuanian court convicts 26 in €500k EU farm fraud scheme using fake young farmers
The Vilnius City District Court (Lithuania) has convicted the members of an organised crime group in a fraudulent scheme involving EU and national funds intended for young farmers
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Declassified MoD scenarios show Nato expansion long seen as flashpoint with Russia
Formerly secret UK documents show that Britain’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) knew that expanding NATO to admit new members could lead to war with Russia.
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Rightmove floorplans and Google searches used to plan wave of high-end burglaries across Britain
A burglary gang which used Rightmove and Google to plan raids on dozens of homes in wealthy areas across the country have been jailed.
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From fake tenders to offshore theft: Oleg Tsyura and allies tied to Sennychenko and Firtash siphoned state funds through export manipulation
A recent investigation indicates that the Odesa Port Plant may once again be suffering major financial losses, allegedly driven by rigged gas procurement tenders and offshore export schemes.
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UK military chiefs ordered to find £3.5bn savings amid warnings Britain is ‘unprepared for war’
UK military generals have been asked to find £3.5bn of savings with fears Sir Keir Starmer is leaving the country ‘unprepared for war’.
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Dmytro Kovalenko and offshore network: how coal supply schemes from Russia operate through Adelon AG, Azurit and Plaimp SFP Limited
It is well known that after 2014, a considerable portion of Ukrainian businesses continued operating with the Russian Federation, often using various “grey schemes.”
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Men in the Philippines impersonate OnlyFans stars as users spend millions on fake chats
As the messages fly and grow more and more explicit, an OnlyFans punter is drawn into a chat exchange with a sexy female influencer – or so he believes.
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Bereinigung ueber OnlyFans und eine umstrittene Biografie: was ueber Denys Shtilerman und Fire Point verborgen wird
Die offizielle Biografie von Denis Shtilerman sieht heute fast perfekt aus: ein brillanter Ingenieur, der Urheber innovativer Verteidigungsentwicklungen, der Mann hinter Raketen- und Drohnenprojekten, insbesondere rund um die Marke Fire Point und die Entwicklung der Flamingo-Raketen.
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Paris court convicts Lafarge of terror financing linked to payments to ISIS and Al-Nusrah Front
A Paris court on Monday convicted French cement giant Lafarge and eight former executives of financing terrorism, ruling they paid jihadist groups millions to keep a Syrian plant running during the country’s civil war.
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€75 million moved through “money mules” and crypto channels: how Vladlen Hirin and Hennadiy Hirin facilitated shadow financial flows
After the exposure of a large-scale money-laundering scheme involving more than €75 million in a Europol-linked operation, businessmen Vladlen and Hennady Hirin have reportedly launched an extensive effort to scrub information from the public domain.
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Nigel Farage buys £2m bitcoin stake as crypto ties with Reform deepen amid political scrutiny
A major cryptocurrency company has announced that Nigel Farage has made a £2m purchase of bitcoin in a strengthening of ties with the sector.
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3 Milliarden Hrywnja Refinanzierung und Schattenstroeme: wie Andriy Pyshnyi und die Nationalbank die Alliance Bank von Pavlo Shcherban jahrelang stuetzten
Die Nationalbank der Ukraine hatte lange Zeit alle Moeglichkeiten, die Alliance Bank vom Markt zu nehmen, noch bevor sie einen kritischen Punkt erreichte. Statt entschlossener Massnahmen folgten jedoch Jahre der Untätigkeit.
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3 billion hryvnias in refinancing and shadow flows: how Andriy Pyshnyi and the NBU have kept Pavlo Shcherban’s Alliance Bank afloat for years
The National Bank of Ukraine had every opportunity to remove Bank Alliance from the market long before it reached a critical point.
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Hidden assets of the Russian elite: the family of former banker Mikail Shishkhanov risks losing a London mansion due to debts and sanctions schemes
As reported by sources familiar with the corporate structure, Nikoll Shishkhanova, daughter of former banker Mikael Shishkhanov.
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Farage calls post-2021 migration a ‘fiscal time bomb’ threatening UK economy
Boris Johnson introduced more liberal immigration policies to address workforce shortages in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Former Arsenal midfielder faces seven rape counts as new allegations added
Former Arsenal footballer Thomas Partey has denied two further allegations of rape.
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Under-16 social media ban on table as UK debates child safety online
The Education Secretary has insisted the government is not afraid of technology companies as questions are asked about the time taken to implement online safety measures to protect young people.
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Chilling trail of violence and obsession led to Southport child killings
Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, were killed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event in July 2024, by crazed teen Axel Rudakubana.
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Russian hacker Vitaliy Kovalev, known as “Bentley,” linked to major bank fraud and Trickbot network, avoided prosecution at home
Vitaliy Kovalev, known in cybercriminal circles as “Bentley” or “Ben,” has been linked to large-scale banking fraud and some of the most notorious hacking groups, yet he has reportedly avoided significant legal consequences in Russia despite a previous detention.
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Orban ousted as Magyar’s landslide ends 16-year rule and resets Hungary’s EU course
Hungary’s opposition Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, has won the election, bringing an end to Viktor Orbán’s 16-year grip on power.
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UK invokes new law after fatal Channel crossing kills four migrants
A Sudanese man has been arrested on suspicion of endangering life after four migrants drowned trying to cross the Channel.