All news by author Emma Davis

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Belgian PM files complaint against radio host who told listeners to shoot him
The presenter was immediately suspended, according to Waregem1 radio station.
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Royal Vauxhall Tavern future hangs in the balance after row over Eurovision boycott
A prominent London gay bar has been put up for sale following arguments involving showing this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.
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ESET: Turla, Russian FSB-linked group, behind new European government network backdoors
Researchers at the Slovakia-based cybersecurity company ESET have uncovered two new backdoors, dubbed LunarWeb and LunarMail, which they believe were likely used by a Russian state-affiliated hacking group to infiltrate the foreign affairs ministry of an unnamed European country.
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King Charles’ official portrait divides public as new artwork branded ’monstrosity’ by critics
In celebration of his first full year on the throne, King Charles has unveiled his first portrait since the coronation - however fans have been divided over the unique art style, with one saying ’what in the fiery depths of hell is this’
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Brexit-related IT issues are causing delays of up to 20 hours in importing perishable items to the UK
Lorries carrying meat, cheese and cut flowers held up by new checks, with retailers rejecting some orders
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Top chef who cooked for Paul McCartney defrauded nursing home out of thousands of pounds
Jamie Parker-Evans was head chef at Capel Grange Nursing Home in Newport, Wales, when he ’signed for items for the home’ but kept them for himself, a court heard
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Hunter Biden’s gun charges trial set for next month after judge denies delay request
The president’s son pleaded not guilty to the federal charges
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Judges rule sentence for Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane not ’unduly lenient’
Valdo Calocane, who has paranoid schizophrenia, was handed an indefinite hospital order for the manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility of Grace O’Malley-Kumar, Barnaby Webber and Ian Coates, and the attempted murder of three others.
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China poses genuine and increasing cyber risk, UK spy agency head says
China poses a genuine and increasing cyber risk to the United Kingdom, the head of British spy agency GCHQ said on Tuesday, adding that while Russia and Iran represented an immediate threat, Beijing was an epoch-defining challenge.
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Footballer raped sleeping woman and sent naked photos to team
Michael Emery allegedly asked teammates ‘Anyone want a go?’ hours after non-league side won at Wembley
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Royal Albert Hall members accused of profiting from seats reserved for charity gigs
The Who’s Roger Daltrey questions sellers’ morals, and former hall president says he is ashamed by their conduct
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Top Australian criminal target identified as Chinese Communist Party-backed businessman in Fiji
Prominent Fiji-based businessman Zhao Fugang is a trusted advocate for China’s interests in the Pacific.
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I was the UK’s most feared bank robber, locked up with the notorious Kray twins, but it was their other brother who betrayed me
Now, for the first time, 77-year-old Field has decided to reveal the secrets of his life as one of the country’s most feared bank robbers
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Russian tycoon erects 6ft privacy fence dubbed ’ugly Berlin Wall’ on £2.8m estate amid local backlash
A russian tycoon has finally erected a fence around his £2.8m estate after a bitter row with neighbours.
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Jersey Shore inundated with ’80,000 MAGA supporters’ as Trump launches attack, labeling Biden a ’total moron’
Mr Trump is packing weekends with campaign events as he has spent much of past month in Manhattan courthouse for hush money trial
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Hamas reveal Brit-Israeli hostage has been killed in Gaza just hours after taunting family with video showing him alive
It is the third time in less than a month that the terrorist group has released footage of captives held in Gaza
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How dirty Russian money taught Latvia to get serious on sanctions
Centralizing the policing of sanctions could serve as a model for other EU countries.
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Protesters clash with riot police at Eurovision arena, shouting ’shame on you’
The Eurovision Song Contest was plunged into further turmoil when protesters shouting ‘free Palestine’ and ‘shame on you’ clashed with police outside the venue.
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More than 60,000 veterans dependent on Universal Credit as Tories face accusations of neglecting Armed Forces
Latest figures uncovered by Labour show that 4,200 serving Armed Forces personnel and 62,000 people who were previously in the services are receiving Universal Credit
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Austrian mystery villas linked to former romantic partner of sanctioned Russian oligarch Eduard Khudainatov
Four luxurious properties were purchased by Khudainatov’s longtime partner for a total of 26 million euros.
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Abramovich loans fund owner of Dutch football club, leaked documents suggest
Files indicate oligarch enabled Valery Oyf to take over Vitesse Arnhem, raising fresh questions about his influence on football
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Katie Price facing eviction from her £2 million "Mucky Mansion"
Katie Price has been served an eviction notice and given weeks to vacate her £2,000,000 Mucky Mansion.
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Sharon Beshenivsky: Robbery ringleader to be sentenced for PC’s murder
The ringleader of an armed robbery in which a police officer was shot dead almost 20 years ago is due to be sentenced for her murder.
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Nigeria detains journalist who covered corruption in an expanding crackdown
An investigative journalist in Nigeria has been arrested by police and held without charge for over a week, leading to growing fears for his safety.
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Identity of Premier League club boss to remain concealed in historical child sex abuse case
Leading football figure has been accused of raping two teen girls