All news by author: Lee Sorrell

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Shop boss in his 70s faces trial over £4.8m international drug haul
Police believe Praveen Arora’s alternative medicines business was used to smuggle prescription-only painkillers hidden among legitimate herbal therapies
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Care home boss who was made ambassador is struck off for neglecting residents
Janet Fryer was banned from the profession over a catalogue of mismanagement at two homes in Keighley, West Yorks, between 2018 and 2021
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Nurse who claimed £50,000 for 144 A&E shifts she didn't work is struck off
It was found Patience Machingauta had fraudulently received pay for 144 bogus shifts between 2017 and 2019 at Luton and Dunstable Hospital in Bedfordshire, totalling £50,000
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British Youtube star accused of sex attacks on underage girls in Poland
Stuart Kluz-Burton – known to his followers as Stuu – has generated more than a billion online hits with his lifestyle and comedy videos. He was arrested in the UK last month after prosecutors in Poland accused him of sex offences against teenagers
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Men face trial in Poland over UK murder in legal first after CPS drops charges
Adrian Pietraszewski and Tomasz Weis are accused of beating Andrzej Mucha in Slough, ­Berkshire, in November 2021. Weiss then allegedly strangled him but his body has never been found
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Fugitive on the run from Czech Republic landed job cooking at Haven holiday camp
Marek Wojnar prepared meals for unsuspecting families at the resort in Dorset, and bosses who hired him had no idea he was wanted 1,700 miles away in the city of Ostrava
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Suspected international hitman nabbed during his weekly Morrisons shop
Customers at a Morrisons supermarket store in south London were shocked to witness police arresting alleged contract killer Harry Simpson during his weekly shopping trip
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School dropout who quit before GCSEs fighting US extradition over '£400m hack'
Diogo Santos Coelho, 23, faces up to 52 years in jail if found guilty amid claims he set up one of the world’s largest hacker forums after quitting school in London at 15
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Factory case on hold 10 years after building collapse that killed 1,134
Rana Plaza housed numerous sweatshops and supplied a host of well known Western fashion brands before it collapsed in 2013 killing 1,134 people. Ten years on, those affected are still waiting for justice.
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OAP who spent Xmas with Sainsbury's cashier accused of sex offences in Australia
Edwin Holmes, a lonely pensioner who was invited by a Sainsbury's cashier to share a festive meal in 2017, is wanted in Australia over alleged sex attacks on a girl under the age of 13