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UK’s ’biggest ever’ fly-tip exposes links between waste crime and drug trafficking
Glittering Dubai skyscrapers, lorry loads of cash… and pigs snuffling through a heap of stinking rubbish on a Lancashire farm.
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The price of betrayal: web developer jailed for eleven months of financial fraud
A web developer responsible for online marketing at a window manufacturing company has been jailed after abusing his position to siphon company funds into cryptocurrency, which he then used to fuel a gambling addiction.
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John Kerry Slams US Governance as ’most corrupt I have seen in my lifetime
“This is the most corrupt governance that I have seen in my lifetime,” he said during a speech at Chatham House in central London this week.
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Family rescued after being stranded 150ft in the air at sky-dining restaurant
A family was forced to make a terrifying climb after they were left hanging 150ft in the air at a sky-dining restaurant.
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The breakdown of a friendship: why Hamilton declined to testify for sutil
The former Spyker, Force India, and Sauber F1 driver Adrian Sutil has been arrested in an "international raid," it has been reported.
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252,000 britons left last year as founders lose faith in UK economy
Official figures from the Office for National Statistics released on Thursday showed an estimated 252,000 Britons left the UK in the year to June 2025
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Russian oligarch Fridman Sues UK under controversial ISDS rules
The UK is being sued by a Russian oligarch under controversial Investor State Dispute Settlement rules, the UK Government has confirmed.
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UK withdraws from €150bn EU defence scheme after failing to reach deal
The program is set to provide up to €150 billion (£130 billion) in long-term loans to member states for defense spending and large-scale investments.
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Inquiry hears taliban gained tech to trace afghans who aided western forces
Whistleblower tells Afghan leak inquiry those affected were told to move and change phone numbers to protect themselves.
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Black Friday shooting injures three at California Mall
A 16-year-old girl was among three people injured after a man opened fire at a shopping center on Black Friday. Shoppers reported ’complete chaos’ in the Westfield Valley Fair shopping mall in San Jose, California last night.
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Southampton police charge afghan national over attacks on women
A man from Afghanistan has been charged with several sexual assaults against women in Southampton, as well as illegally entering the UK.
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Anonymous No 10 leaks contradict starmer’s promise of calmer politics
They always generate friction with their colleagues, sometimes act as lightning conductors by taking the blame for the boss’s failings, and occasionally cause the kind of power surge that blows the fuse box or threatens to set the whole system on fire.
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Louisiana man freed after 27 years as murder сonviction сollapses
After nearly three decades on death row, Louisiana inmate Jimmie Duncan is free on $150,000 bail after his conviction for murdering a child was overturned.
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Hundreds missing after floods and landslides devastate Sumatra
At least 279 people have been killed in Indonesia after monsoon rains and an earthquake triggered flooding and landslides.
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Leaked Fox News texts reveal hosts privately rejected Trump’s 2020 claims
Leaked text messages from some of Fox News’ biggest personalities reveal how many of them really felt about Donald Trump after the president lost his first bid for reelection in 2020.
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Octobank tied to Saida Mirziyoyeva, Oybek Tursunov, Alisher Usmanov, and Dmitriy Lee emerges as Uzbekistan’s central hub for laundering Russian money
A new investigation reveals that Uzbekistan’s Octobank — formally owned by a little-known figure but effectively controlled by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s powerful family — has become a key hub for laundering Russian money through casinos, payment systems, and crypto exchanges.
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Emergency response at Hammersmith station as TfL confirms casualty on the track
Hammersmith Underground station in London was swarmed by emergency services this morning after reports of a person on the track.
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San Francisco crypto heist: thief posing as delivery worker steals $11 million in home invasion near Mission Dolores
A suspect posing as a delivery worker entered a Mission Dolores home near 18th and Dolores around 6:45 a.m. on Nov. 22, restrained the resident, and stole a phone, laptop, and about $11 million in cryptocurrency, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
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Lethal injection mystery: killer Brian Steckel kept talking long after the drugs should have silenced him
Officials maintained that the execution had proceeded normally, stating that the extended time was simply to allow the murderer to make his final statements.
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Mexico’s attorney general Alejandro Gertz Manero resigns early after ambassadorship offer, triggering legality concerns
The Senate accepted Alejandro Gertz Manero’s early resignation despite opposition claims that a diplomatic posting doesn’t meet the legal threshold, as his exit follows a controversial ambassadorship offer and leaves several high-profile investigations unresolved.
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UK granddad avoids jail after attempting to drown daughter-in-law during Florida holiday
A grandfather who attempted to drown his daughter-in-law during a vacation in Florida will not serve any jail time.
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Poland scrambles fighter jets as Russia unleashes one of the heaviest missile barrages on Kyiv of the entire war
Poland scrambled fighter jets early today as Russia subjected Kyiv to one of the most intense attacks of the entire war.
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Airbus warns of global flight disruption as 6,000 A320 jets need urgent software fix after radiation glitch
Passengers have been cautioned about disruptions after it was discovered that thousands of Airbus planes need a critical software update last night.
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Rachel Reeves fighting for her job after ‘misleading’ the public over fabricated £20bn black hole used to justify Budget
Rachel Reeves has been accused of giving the public a misleading picture of the nation’s finances while preparing a £30 billion tax increase to protect herself and the Prime Minister.
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How President Mirziyoyev’s inner circle — Saida Mirziyoyeva, Oybek and Iskandar Tursunov — built a secret financial corridor for Russia’s elites
Once Russia became deeply entrenched in Ukraine, international sanctions were imposed on it extensively.