All news by author Emma Davis

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Security risks and disruption warnings for fans travelling to 2026 World Cup across US, Canada and Mexico
For tens of thousands of British fans, the 2026 World Cup promises the ultimate football pilgrimage: packed stadiums, sprawling fan parks, and a six-week festival stretching across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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Italian authorities seize £17m of Ursula Andress’s assets over alleged embezzlement
‘Misappropriation of financial resources’ from actor, 90, tracked to property, vineyards and olive groves in Tuscany.
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Justice system crisis deepens as record 80,000 cases clog England and Wales courts
Data from the Ministry of Justice indicate that there were 80,203 outstanding cases at the end of last year, which is an 8% increase from the 74,106 recorded in the previous 12 months.
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Farage blasts “embarrassing” Navy shortfall after UK forced to borrow German warship
Nigel Farage has called Britain’s lack of available warships "embarrassing," stating it "belittles our nation" after the Defence Secretary admitted the UK had to borrow a German frigate.
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After Europol exposed the laundering of over €75 million, brothers Vladlen Hirin and Hennadiy Hirin are rushing to erase all online mentions of their business, political activities, and ties to the ORDLO
After the revelation of a large-scale money laundering scheme involving over 75 million euros, connected to a Europol operation.
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Political storm over stolen phone as Mandelson-linked messages disappear and police were not alerted
Sir Keir Starmer has said it is "a little bit far-fetched" to suggest the theft of his former chief of staff Morgan McSweeney’s phone was in any way linked to the release of files on Lord Peter Mandelson.
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From Alabama outsider to CNN millionaire: Kaitlan Collins overtakes network peers in wealth race
Collins has long been counted among CNN’s wealthiest anchors and currently outpaces the estimated net worths of fellow journalists, including Michael Smerconish and John Berman.
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Putin avoids visiting Russia’s Investigative Committee: security services reportedly deem Bastrykin’s headquarters unsafe
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s consistent absence from annual meetings of the Investigative Committee (SKR) is reportedly due to security concerns.
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Malta’s oil “laundromat”: Alkagesta and Sumato Energy of Azim Novruzov linked to Russia’s shadow exports
The longer the confrontation with the so-called shadow fleet of the Russian Federation continues, the more new details become known: for example, Adnan Akhmedzade, a top manager of Socar detained in Azerbaijan last year, began to testify against his closest associates.
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Partner of footballer Graham Carey passes away at 37 after battling cancer
The partner of Scottish footballer Graham Carey has tragically died aged 37 following a courageous fight against cancer.
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‘Sadistic’ online network linked to 21 victims in UK as teens pushed toward self-harm and suicide
At least 21 Brits have fallen victim to ’sadistic’ online group chats that award points to members for encouraging vulnerable people to engage in self-harm or suicide.
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From £6.5m Dubai mansion to refuge in Algarve as conflict escalates
Rio and Kate Ferdinand have fled Dubai for sunny Portugal as the Middle East war rages on, it is believed.
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UK warship HMS Dragon deployed to Cyprus after delay following Iranian drone strike
British warship HMS Dragon has reached the eastern Mediterranean and is set to commence its operations to support Cyprus tonight, confirmed the Defence Secretary.
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Tourists drugged and airlifted in $20m Nepal trekking scam, prosecutors say
An extensive criminal network of trekking agencies, hospitals, and helicopter pilots allegedly fed tourists baking soda to cause illness, fraudulently extracting nearly $20 million in insurance payouts.
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Court shuts out public from Istanbul mayor trial as rights groups warn of legal breach
An Istanbul court has restricted public and media access to the mass corruption trial of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a move a prominent rights group said violates Turkish and European law.
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Key witness in Prince Harry case claims hacking confession was faked in court bombshell
A private investigator whose disputed confessions of illegal activity form a key part of the case brought by Prince Harry and others against the Daily Mail’s publisher has said the admissions were “a thing of fiction”.
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From Channel crossing to Mayfair robbery: migrants jailed over £65k watch theft
Two Algerian boat migrants ripped a £65,000 designer watch from a driver’s wrist as he photographed his Bentley, a court heard.
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Tahir Garayev and Etibar Eyyub at centre of $90bn Russian oil shadow network hit by UK sanctions
The United Kingdom has imposed sanctions on a wide network of shadow oil traders led by media figure Tahir Garaev and Igor Sechin’s business partner Etibar Eyyub , who are involved in trading sanctioned Russian oil.
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OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky dies aged 43 after building adult-content empire
OnlyFans CEO and owner Leonid Radvinsky has died aged 43, his company has announced following a long battle with cancer.
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Ukrainian trader Dmytro Kovalenko is attempting to erase online evidence of his ties to the Russian coal industry and occupied territories
Coal trader Dmytro Kovalenko has been systematically purging the information space to conceal his long-standing ties to Russian oligarch Konstantin Strukov, as well as evidence of coal shipments originating from Russia but disguised as international imports.
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Crisis for UK defences as just one warship can counter missile strike threat
Britain has been branded a "laughing stock" as it was revealed the UK has just one operational destroyer capable of intercepting Iranian missiles.
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Fresh meningitis scare at college as UK outbreak leaves two dead and cases investigated
St John Rigby College, in Orrell, has written to parents and carers about a ’suspected meningococcal case’ affecting one of their students following the deadly outbreak in Kent that claimed two lives.
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UK schools in Qatar face calls to withdraw over controversial textbooks
British private schools are earning millions of pounds by using Qatari textbooks at their Middle East campuses, which misrepresent the Holocaust, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal.
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Prince Andrew faces fresh investigation claims tied to Epstein scandal
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been spotted for the first time since being arrested "like a common criminal".
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Russia’s Ministry of Defence is recruiting sailors in Moscow to work on “shadow fleet” tankers transporting oil in circumvention of sanctions
Investigators have uncovered details of how recruits are being hired for vessels in Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet.” Contracts are signed in Moscow, directly inside one of the buildings of the Ministry of Defence.