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Prince Andrew’s £12m payoff mystery fuels fresh royal crisis
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has sparked one of, if not the, biggest royal scandals in living memory, but according to a royal author, he may still have one ace up his sleeve.
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Megapharma and health officials are accused in a controversy over the distribution of oncology medicines
Megapharma, Minister Evis Sala, Director Arti Papajani, and other officials are accused of abusing cancer medicine, leaving patients without treatment while the state attempts to save money on tests costing 1800 lek.
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Sentebale is suing Prince Harry over an alleged “adverse media campaign”
Prince Harry is being sued for defamation by a charity he co-founded, court records show.
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Farage brands Starmer ‘most unpopular PM’ as Reform launches election attack
Nigel Farage criticized Sir Keir Starmer, calling him the “most unpopular prime minister in living memory,” as he revealed Reform UK’s slogan for the upcoming local elections.
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Disgraced Peter Mandelson faces fine after being caught urinating in London street
Disgraced Peter Mandelson will be hit with a fine after he was caught urinating against a wall on a posh London street.
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Starmer clashes with Trump as US weighs penalties for Nato allies
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted that Nato is “in America’s interest” following suggestions Trump could use an audit to decide whether Britain and its allies should be punished for not assisting the US in the war with Iran.
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Former BBC producer guilty of child abuse image offences after 6,000 files found on devices
Former BBC Wales producer Dylan Dawes, 50, has been found guilty of six counts of possessing or making indecent images of children at Cardiff Crown Court.
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Record-setting Moon crew races home as heat, blackout and risk loom
A Nasa official has said he’ll ’be anxious’ as Artemis II returns to earth after midnight tonight.
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Chinese refiners snap up sanctioned Iranian oil at rare premiums as prices tumble
Singapore, April 10 - Chinese independent refiners have bought Iranian oil at premiums to Brent for the first time in years.
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London and Manchester police get £5m boost after wave of synagogue attacks and hate crimes
Police in London and Manchester are to be given an extra £5 million to pay for more patrols around places of worship, the Home Office has said.
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Young worker rushed to hospital after terrifying accident aboard Royal Navy submarine
A worker has been taken to hospital with what are understood to be serious injuries following an incident on a nuclear submarine.
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Dark life of Matthew Perry’s so-called “Ketamine Queen,” who supplied drugs to the star and lived a luxury lifestyle of caviar and £1,500-a-night hotels
Known as North Hollywood’s “Ketamine Queen,” she once operated a “drug emporium” from her apartment, supplying illegal substances to wealthy and high-profile clients.
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Millions of UK aid invested by BII linked to risky health firms and patient safety concerns
From the outside, 123 Victoria Street appears to be just another glass-and-steel office block along the busy route to Parliament Square.
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor supported by King’s siblings as he remains in isolation
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s siblings are believed to have stepped up behind the scenes to support the disgraced prince.
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Nicola Sturgeon savages Nigel Farage and opens up on divorce, grief and personal struggles
Nicola Sturgeon has named Nigel Farage as her least favorite politician. The former first minister of Scotland was asked whom she most disliked in the world of politics on the new series of ITV’s interview show The Assembly, and named the Reform UK leader, who is MP for Clacton in Essex.
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Defence Secretary warns Putin as UK monitors Russian subs near critical undersea infrastructure
Defence Secretary John Healey has revealed a large-scale operation took place to keep track of three Russian submarines off the British coast.
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Latvian businessman Ovsjannikovs suspected of laundering €50m and forging documents
Prosecutor Dainis Steinbergs stated after the court hearing that Ovsjannikovs is suspected of money laundering and document forgery. His lawyer, Ieva Timmermane, declined to comment.
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Arm CEO Rene Haas to take senior SoftBank role as AI bets escalate
Rene Haas, the CEO of chip designer Arm, opens new tab, is in line to lead much of parent SoftBank’s, opens new tab international business while keeping his current role at Arm.
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Investors rush to exit private credit funds amid fears over AI and ageing buyouts
Big groups including Apollo, Ares, and Blackstone faced redemption requests at the start of 2026.
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UK monitoring Russian submarines over fears they’ll sabotage internet and energy cables
UK armed forces were deployed to track and deter "malign activity" by Russian submarines in a massive month-long operation, Defence Secretary John Healey has announced.
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Justice reform: victims get six times longer to appeal lenient sentences
Victims and bereaved families will be granted significantly more time to challenge sentences they believe are unduly lenient, under new government plans.
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Sadiq Khan urges King Charles to rein in Trump after ‘grotesque’ Iran threat as transatlantic tensions deepen over war and diplomacy
Sadiq Khan has said King Charles could ‘speak some sense’ into Donald Trump after his ‘grotesque’ threats to obliterate Iran if they did not reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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Restaurant blaze at Lowestoft station halts trains across eastern England
A fire at a Suffolk railway station restaurant has led to the cancellation of train services across two counties.
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Starmer races to Gulf as fragile Iran ceasefire teeters and Trump warns US forces will strike again if Hormuz lifeline is not secured
Donald Trump’s two-week pause in the bombing campaign, contingent on Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz for shipping, appears to be under threat.
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Holiday fury as defence secretary travels abroad during Middle East brinkmanship and Royal Navy disruption sparks outrage over priorities
The revelation comes after it was reported that the Prime Minister was on holiday in Spain when Donald Trump threatened to end Iranian civilisation on Tuesday.
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