All news by author Emma Davis

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European ships support Russia’s shadow fleet, keeping it operational
To sustain its oil exports, Russia has been drawing on a network of old tankers it sources from private sellers around the world.
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Siblings killed in hit-and-run, reportedly riding an e-scooter
A man and woman were arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless driving and failing to stop at the scene after the crash in Pitsea.
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Actor and comedian Brian Murphy passes away at 92
Brian Murphy was best known for his role in the 1970s sitcoms Man About The House and George And Mildred.
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Gunman rampages through Swedish college, resulting in approximately 10 deaths
Police have said "around 10 people" have died in a shooting at a Swedish education centre.
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Vladimir Putin revives Soviet-era singing competition to rival Eurovision
Eurovision move out of the way, because Vladimir Putin is set to stage his very own anti-Western international song contest.
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Driver intentionally crashes into moped rider, sending him airborne in a shocking incident
This is the shocking moment a driver deliberately ploughed into a moped rider - sending him hurtling through the air.
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Diageo, owner of Johnnie Walker, reports that Trump tariffs may reduce profits by $200m
UK drinks company considering possible price rises as shares fall despite strong Guinness sales.
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Shipowners profit £4.8bn by selling tankers to Russia’s ’shadow fleet’
Vessels used to evade sanctions on oil exports and help fund war against Ukraine, investigation reveals.
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’New breed of shoplifter’ as 37% fail to scan items at self-checkout
Almost two in five people have failed to scan at least one item when using self-checkout machines.
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Residents evacuate Santorini amid rising earthquake fears
Residents and tourists scramble to leave Greek island on ferries and planes after ‘barrage’ of tremors.
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Donald Trump criticizes UK as ’out of line’ but remains hopeful for a deal amid looming trade tariff war with EU
Donald Trump has said the UK is "out of line" but a deal can be worked out after warning the EU that tariffs will happen.
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14-year-old arrested after stabbing at school gate, 15-year-old boy hospitalized, classrooms locked down
A 14-year-old boy has been arrested after a stabbing outside a school left classrooms ’locked down’ and a 15-year-old boy was rushed to hospital with serious injuries.
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Lloyds and Halifax banking apps outage leaves hundreds of customers unable to access accounts
Lloyd, Halifax, and the Bank of Scotland are having issues with their apps and online banking - as hundreds cannot access their accounts.
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Conor Murphy to resign as Northern Ireland’s economy minister to join the Irish parliament
Sinn Féin politician to step down after being elected to Seanad, and aims to push reunification agenda.
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Tony Martin, who killed a burglar at his farmhouse, has died
Convicted killer Tony Martin, who shot dead a teenage intruder in his home in 1999, has died at the age of 80, a family friend has said.
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Bianca Censori and Kanye West ejected from Grammys after crashing the red carpet
Kanye West and Bianca Censori were rumored to have been kicked out of the Grammys last night after crashing the red carpet, a source exclusively told The U.S. Sun.
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Talented Colchester basketball players killed in a tragic crash, along with two others
Basketball players Anthony Hibbert and Daljang Wol, as well as Makyle Bayley and Eva Darold-Tchikaya, tragically died in the horrific car crash in Colchester this weekend.
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Angela Rayner called Prince Andrew a derogatory term and attempted to prevent him from stepping in for the King
A new book claims Angela Rayner lobbied civil servants and Buckingham Palace to ensure that Prince Andrew was struck from the list of counsellors of state.
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Man Utd star Lisandro Martinez suffers serious injury, leaves the field in tears on a stretcher
Lisandro Martinez suffered a dreadful injury during Manchester United’s clash with Crystal Palace, with the defender having to be stretchered off the pitch at Old Trafford.
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Spain’s Foreign Minister fires ambassador for taking a ’siesta’
Spain’s ambassador to Belgium will be sacked for taking a ’siesta’ while his boss gave an hour-long speech during a summit in Madrid last month.
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Britain’s $333 billion trust sector to face additional votes amid US activist’s campaign
U.S. activist investor Boaz Weinstein may have suffered a defeat in the first vote on his plans to shake up Britain’s investment trust industry, but bosses in the 269 billion-pound ($333 billion) sector will not be sleeping easy.
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Barclays advises customers to contact food banks as IT glitch persists for a third day
The bank has apologised as hundreds of customers complain about service disruption and missing funds.
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Barclays customers encounter a second day of disruptions following an IT outage
Barclays customers are experiencing intermittent errors with payments and transfers for a second day after serious IT problems that also affected the bank’s app and online banking.
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Second body discovered in search for missing Hungarian sisters in Aberdeen
The body of a second woman has been found in the search for two missing sisters in Aberdeen.
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Black Hawk helicopter was on a doomsday practice run before the crash in Washington DC
The army Black Hawk helicopter involved in the Washington DC air disaster was on a training mission rehearsing what to do in the event of a doomsday attack on the US, officials say.