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James Bond will not die while I’m around, says Austrian seeking ownership of 007
Property developer making a trademark challenge claims the spy franchise is in grave danger.
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Britain’s largest Viking Age building discovered near Holme St Cuthbert
Archaeologists from Grampus Heritage & Training Limited have discovered a Viking Age timber building near the village of Holme St Cuthbert, situated in the county of Cumbria, England.
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Placebo rocker officially charged after calling Italian Prime Minister a ’fascist Nazi’
British rocker and Placebo frontman Brian Molko has been charged with defamation after hurling insults at the Italian Prime Minister mid-performance.
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’Father of Nutella’ dies on Valentine’s Day at the age of 97
An acclaimed Italian chemist dubbed the ’Father of Nutella’ for his work on the world-famous Ferrero spread died on Valentine’s Day aged 97, his family have shared.
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Tinder Swindler continues to showcase his lavish lifestyle three years following the Netflix documentary
A victim of the Tinder Swindler has said she is ‘incredibly sad’ to see him continuing to flaunt a flashy lifestyle on social media despite being exposed in the hit Netflix documentary.
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Early medieval hoard of ’devil’s money’ discovered at cult site in the Netherlands
Researchers believe the site in the Netherlands might have been used for pagan worship as a reaction to the spread of Christianity.
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One of the UK’s oldest pubs closes suddenly after 570 years
One of Britain’s oldest watering holes will shut its doors for the final time after 570 years of serving pints due to ‘financial challenges’.
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Kanye West and Bianca Censori are ’planning to divorce’ following the nude Grammys controversy
Kanye West and Bianca Censori are reportedly heading for divorce just 11 days after the model appeared naked on the Grammys red carpet beside her husband.
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US fashion executive Steve Madden acquires Kurt Geiger for £289m
Madden spent 31 months in prison due to his connections to a company founded by Jordan Belfort, known as The Wolf of Wall Street.
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Significant increase in cancer patients in England waiting months for treatment
Analysis shows that over 11% of patients had to wait more than 104 days last year, an increase from 4.4% in 2016.
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Macmillan Cancer Support reduces workforce by 25% and eliminates hardship program
Charity claims it has implemented significant changes to ensure its future as the Guardian discovers it spent £100m more than it raised over the past six years.
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Shocking moment when whale swallows kayaker whole before spitting him back out
This is the moment a kayaker was completely engulfed by a whale before being spat back out.
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Police catch Britain’s fastest driver on M1 after recording ’highest speed ever recorded on any road’
Freedom of Information Act disclosures reveal the extent of the speeding issue on Britain’s roads, with nearly half of UK police forces recording drivers reaching 90mph on 30mph roads.
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Unseen 2,000-year-old Roman ruins discovered in London office basement
A Roman history buff has said she was ‘blown away’ after discovering she was sitting just a few feet above a newly excavated ancient site from where London was governed 2,000 years ago.
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Lime Street Pub pair ’behaved like animals’ during an attack on a ’mature’ couple
There were tears in the dock as the judge’s sentence caused their separation.
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NHS worker who initiated a confrontation by telling a hospital security guard "don’t get your mother’s knickers in a twist" wins a £20,000 payout
An NHS worker who got into a fight with a hospital security guard after telling him ’don’t get your mother’s knickers in a twist’ has won almost £20,000.
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Investigation into the relationship between the Buckingham University chief and a young woman ’flawed’
Lawyer who exonerated James Tooley did not have access to the WhatsApp messages and diaries that initiated the investigation.
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MoJ to compensate Andrew Malkinson significantly for wrongful rape conviction
Malkinson, who spent 17 years in prison, says he plans to use interim payment to visit family in Australia.
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UK judge cautions women about sperm donor who has fathered 180 children
Judge takes rare step of naming Robert Charles Albon, who subjected mothers to ‘nightmare’ of controlling behaviour.
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Prince William’s former flying instructor passes away after years of inhaling fumes
Prince William’s flying instructor from his days in the military has died after years of exposure to helicopter fumes.
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Chief inspector of probation says prisoners are being sent back to jail because it’s the ’easiest solution’
Martin Jones said prisons are overcrowded for "limited benefit" as the number of offenders sent back to jail after release has more than doubled in 10 years.
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Elon Musk’s son distracts Trump by picking his nose, leading Trump to turn away from ’prop’ kid during odd conference
Donald Trump was seen turning away from Elon Musk’s nose-picking son during an at times bizarre joint press conference with the billionaire tech entrepreneur in the Oval Office on Tuesday.
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Elon Musk renames X to Harry Bolz following $100 billion OpenAI bid
Elon Musk has changed his name on X to ‘Harry Bōlz’, causing uproar in the Crypto world.
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Heathrow sets record for January flights, but airlines express discontent
While Heathrow saw its busiest month ever in January 2025, some of the world’s biggest airlines have banded against the airport and accused it of declining quality.
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The Bishops Avenue: Why Billionaires’ Row is still London’s most controversial street
With vacant buildings, for sale signs and the constant rumble of new development — what’s next for Billionaires’ Row?