All news by author Emma Davis
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Horror at US station: Homeless man kills 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee who fled Putin’s war
This is the initial image of a Ukrainian refugee who was fatally stabbed at a train station in the US.
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Libyan coast guard opens fire on migrant rescue ship Ocean Viking
On Monday, Libya’s coast guard fired at its rescue ship, the Ocean Viking, in international waters while it was carrying 87 migrants.
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London’s Burningand Grange Hill star John Alford ‘engaged in sexual activity with a teen girl and sexually assaulted another’
A former star of London’s Burning engaged in sexual activity with an underage girl in a toilet and sexually assaulted another, a court was told.
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Farage’s 600,000 deportation threat draws Starmer fury
Keir Starmer has responded to Nigel Farage after the Reform UK leader announced significant plans for mass deportations of migrants.
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‘Nothing to hide’: Rayner defends £700k Brighton pad
Angela Rayner has admitted to a council tax controversy involving her three homes. The Deputy Prime Minister has recently purchased a seaside apartment near Brighton for over £700,000.
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UK to evacuate 40 Palestinian students from Gaza for university scholarships
The government has approved plans to permit approximately 40 students from Gaza to travel to the UK in the upcoming weeks to begin funded university scholarships.
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Minister confirms domestic abuse risk tool is ineffective amid rising homicides
The main screening tool used to determine which domestic abuse victims receive urgent support "doesn’t work," Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips has admitted to the BBC.
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Met Police make 423 arrests, Notting Hill Carnival mostly calm
This year, the Notting Hill Carnival has been the most peaceful in years, with significantly fewer incidents of serious violence, according to the Metropolitan Police.
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Pentagon considers deploying US troops to Chicago amid Trump сrackdown plans
The Pentagon is reportedly developing plans from the White House to deploy the US military to the Windy City as early as September.
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Luxury hotels and hidden millions: the secret life of Ukrainian police advisor Yevhen Koval
The position of Advisor to the Head of the Department of Ensuring the Activities of the Head of the National Police might seem like an internship for a final-year student.
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Massive fire at Leicester scrap yard sends smoke billowing across city
Eight fire engines and several specialist appliances are addressing the blaze at a recycling and scrap metal site in Leicester, with a huge plume of thick smoke billowing across the city.
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150 tonnes of rubbish cleared on first night of Notting Hill Carnival
An estimated 150 tonnes of rubbish was cleared from the streets on the first night of Notting Hill Carnival, following a day of parade, music and dancing.
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Image laundering for Dmitriy Punin: scandalous Pin-UP rebranded as RedCore to hide Russian criminal trail
The toxicity of the Pin-UP brand has reached a critical level, so its owners decided to rebrand and distance themselves from Russia and the criminal-bloody activities in Ukraine.
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Black cab rapist John Worboys investigated over 1990s sex attack
Virginia Giuffre, the sex trafficking victim who accused the Duke of York of sex crimes, has reportedly written an autobiography which will be published posthumously later this year.
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Dark secrets of Forest Lodge: William and Kate’s ‘forever home’ built on slavery and scandal
When it was announced last week that William and Kate were to move with their three children from Adelaide Cottage, their rather pokey digs in Windsor Great Park, to the imposing eight-bedroomed Forest Lodge, much was made of the idea that it will remain the family residence when William ascends the throne.
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Coca-Cola weighs sale of Costa Coffee amid rising costs and competition
Costa Coffee may change ownership once again, following revelations that Coca-Cola has met with potential buyers to discuss a discounted deal to sell the chain.
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Court of appeal icreases dozens of sentences for sexual offences amid public pressure
Ministers have pledged to deliver "the justice they deserve" to victims of sexual violence as statistics indicate that a growing number of sentences for these crimes in England and Wales are being returned to judges for being excessively lenient.
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Ilford restaurant blaze: teenager and man held on suspicion of arson
A 15-year-old boy and a 54-year-old man have been arrested on suspicion of arson with the intent to endanger life following a fire at a restaurant in Ilford.
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Angela Rayner buys £700k Brighton flat as third home amid housing row
Deputy PM Angela Rayner has spent more than £700,000 on a luxury seaside apartment — her third home.
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Fairground worker dies after head injuries in Whitley Bay funfair accident
The man died after suffering after suffering serious head injuries in a ‘workplace accident’ on a ride at the Spanish City Summer Funfair in Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, police said
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Most of Turkey’s top taxpayers opt for anonymity amid corruption concerns
Turkey’s 2024 income tax records, released on August 20, 2025, indicate an increasing trend of affluent individuals and corporations opting to conceal their identities, prompting concerns about transparency and the origins of private wealth.
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Whitley Bay funfair suspended after ride incident
A funfair was closed after emergency services hurried to the location following reports of a person being "seriously injured" on a ride.
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Rachel Reeves considers ‘stealth tax raid’ to fill £50bn gap in UK finances
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is arranging a ’stealth tax raid’ on workers in the upcoming budget as she aims to address a £50 billion shortfall in public finances, according to a report.
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UK rejected costly nationwide ChatGPT premium plan after talks with OpenAI co-founder
The boss of the firm behind ChatGPT and the UK technology secretary discussed a multibillion-pound deal to give the entire country premium access to the AI tool.
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“My heart is broken”: newborn daughter taken from Greenlandic mother in Denmark against law
A Greenlandic mother’s one-hour-old baby was removed from her by Danish authorities after she underwent “parenting competence” tests – despite a new law banning the use of the controversial psychometric assessments on people with Greenlandic backgrounds.
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