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A Heathrow employee was caught stealing a weary passenger’s suitcase, rifling through it, and absconding with £29,000 worth of jewelry
Priti Sthankiya told police she was "going through a difficult time" after admitting she wheeled the woman’s bag away from Terminal 2 and hid it under a carousel before removing valuables
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Met police failed to act on Commons ‘honeytrap’ sexting reports last year
The force has said there was nothing to suggest at the time that the messages were part of a wider pattern
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Police have named the woman found stabbed to death in Hyde Park, located on "millionaire’s row"
Police discovered Kamonnan Thiamphanit’s body inside a home on millionaire’s row near Hyde Park on Monday, after neighbours reported hearing screams the night before from the home
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The infamous bloody gloves from the O.J. Simpson trial are still held as evidence, preserved for decades
The infamous black gloves from OJ Simpson’s 1995 double-murder trial are being kept in a lock-up long after the ex-NFL star was acquitted by a jury
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Hundreds of passengers stranded with flights cancelled as ‘pothole’ appears on the runway at busy UK airport
A passenger onboard a BA flight described the moment the ’pothole’ was discovered
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Millions of Windows 10 users face costly decision - Microsoft confirms new yearly fees
If you still use Windows 10 you’re about to have a tough choice to make.
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Sheffield United hit with points deduction as they become latest club punished
Sheffield United will start their next EFL season on minus two points after being charged for defaulted payments, which were culminated in excess of 550 days.
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Drug-fuelled thug guilty of murder after telling victim ’payback’s a bi**h’ following champagne bottle attack
’Never underestimate a short-a**e’, Dean Hughes told Shane Maloney as he lay unconscious
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Wheel maker BIL Group buys Varley Castors to create largest group of its kind in the UK
BIL is owned by Daresbury’s PHD Industrial Holdings group
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Michelle Donelan’s libel bills cost taxpayers £34,000
Legal bills paid by the taxpayer after Science Secretary Michelle Donelan falsely accused an academic of extremism came to more than £34,000.
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OJ Simpson, ex-NFL star who was acquitted of murder, dies aged 76
Former NFL star who was acquitted of murder in 1995 died of cancer, according to a statement by his family
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Former Prime Minister ‘had an affair with staff member while in Downing Street’
An adviser to Harold Wilson has revealed that the former PM had an affair with his deputy press secretary while in Downing Street.
Joe Haines agreed with former adviser Bernard Donoughue to reveal Harold Wilson’s affair with Janet Hewlett-Davies due to its importance to the ‘historical record’.
The bombshell was revealed on Wednesday evening during an interview with The Times newspaper – and this morning Lord Donoughue told the BBC they agreed to reveal the 50-year-old secret following Ms Hewlett-Davies’ death last October.
‘We kept it secret because we thought it would be used damagingly against him at that time,’ Lord Donoughue said.
‘There’s no reason for that now, and we waited until they had both died – Wilson some time ago and Janet just a few months ago, and so I felt as a sometime historian this was important to go in the historical record of Harold Wilson.’
Lord Donoughue said the then-prime minister had cryptically confessed the affair to him during a walk around Number 10 towards the end of his premiership.
‘He, in a very Wilsonian way, because he wasn’t a very direct person, he said he was very pleased I was a friend of Janet,’ he explained.
‘So I, knowing him, know that he would not have raised that unless he had got some interest or concern, so I knew that he was asking me: did I know about him and Janet?
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Dad killed himself and daughter, 2, weeks after split from First Dates star ex
A dad killed himself and his two-year-old daughter by deliberately crashing head-on into a lorry weeks after splitting with her mum, an inquest has heard.
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Revolution Bars could close 18 sites under major overhaul plans
The group, which also owns chains including Peach Pubs and Revolucion de Cuba, said it has been hit by cost-of-living pressures and regular train strikes affecting its younger customer base.
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Tory MP Nick Fletcher suggests voters back Reform UK in mate Lee Anderson’s seat
Don Valley MP Nick Fletcher was told off by the Chief Whip after he endorsed Tory-turned-Reform MP Lee Anderson as the ’greatest champion’ for Ashfield and said he needs to be back in Westminster after the election.
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The Ministry of Defence faces accusations of "dangerous levels of incompetence" for lacking awareness of who has accessed nuclear secrets
The Atomic Weapons Establishment says a ’software update’ means it has lost track of who has used its highly-classified databases.
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Israeli airstrike kills three sons of Hamas political leader in Gaza as ceasefire talks stutter
Three sons of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza Wednesday, an assassination that threatens to complicate ongoing negotiations aiming to secure a ceasefire and hostage deal.
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The implementation of new Brexit checks is projected to cost UK businesses £2 billion and could contribute to fueling inflation
Additional measures from 30 April for imported animal and plant products could hike costs by 10% in first year, says Allianz Trade
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Rishi Sunak allocated £2 million for focus groups to gather feedback on the "Eat Out to Help Out" scheme
Extensive polling ordered by the then chancellor, documents reveal, but scientific advisers not consulted
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Police storm a plane from Manchester Airport following an emergency diversion prompted by an unruly passenger
A plane from Manchester was forced to divert due to an ’unruly passenger’, leading to police storming the aircraft on Tuesday night (April 10).
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Former council house in London is on the market for £3,500,000
This unassuming home may have a deceptively modest exterior, but it’s price tag is pretty eye-watering at a cool £3.5 million.
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Russia ranked biggest cybercrime threat to rest of the world
Russia has topped the world’s first cybercrime index ranking, with Ukraine and China in second and third.
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Biden ‘considering’ dropping charges against Julian Assange
The United States is ‘considering’ dropping the charges against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, President Biden has announced.
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Student died after using two to three ‘big bottles’ of laughing gas a day
A student who may have been killed by long-term use of laughing gas was inhaling two to three “big bottles” of the substance each day, an inquest into her death has heard.
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David Cameron urges US Republicans not to be swayed by Putin’s "lies" concerning Ukraine
The Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron’s remarks came as he continues to drum up support to unlock billions of dollars from America to support Ukraine’s war effort
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