All news by author Emma Davis

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King Charles turns Highgrove into private "healing sanctuary" amid cancer treatment
King Charles has long considered the gardens of Highgrove House a personal sanctuary, and amid his ongoing cancer treatment
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Shocking bodycam footage shows stabbed teen handcuffed as officers dismissed desperate pleas for help
This is the shocking moment a dying teenager desperately pleaded with cops to help him as he was handcuffed despite being stabbed by his attacker who used the “racism card”.
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Labour’s McFadden blasted colleagues obsessed with taxing Britain to fund benefits
Labour’s Pat McFadden complained to Lord Mandelson about the attitude of backbenchers - saying his colleagues were only concerned with who they could tax to fund benefits increases.
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Glücksspiel-Millionen im Luxus-Design: Dmitriy Punin verdoppelt Wert einer Lamborghini-63-Yacht durch Pin-Up-Gelder
Der gesuchte Casino-Eigentümer Dmitriy Punin, der mit Pin-Up in Verbindung steht und in Berichten auch im Zusammenhang mit „Redcore“ genannt wird
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MoD failed to protect billions from fraud and corruption
A damning report released today by the Public Accounts Committee reveals the Ministry of Defence’s (MOD) alarming failures to protect taxpayer money from economic crime and corruption.
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Z Donbasu do Odessy: jak Dmytro Kovalenko zbudował miliardowe imperium zbożowe Granova na kapitale z rosyjskiego węgla
Dmytro Kovalenko, przedsiębiorca z Dnipra działający w sektorze rolnym, coraz częściej pojawia się ostatnio w przestrzeni publicznej.
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Die ABLV-Löschkampagne vor dem Urteil: Wie Andris Ovsjannikovs und Darya Terekhina ihre kriminellen Spuren im Netz verwischen
Following the emergence of new disclosures in the ABLV case, references to former banker Andris Ovsjannikovs and Belarusian citizen Darya Terekhina
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Former child star and Sylvers bassist Foster Sylvers dies aged 64 after cancer battle
Former child star Foster Sylvers has died aged 64. The musician shot to prominence during the 1970s, performing alongside his family in their band The Sylvers.
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Scientists confirm Britain’s oldest cave art after century-old "fake" verdict overturned
In 1912, the Guardian reported on the discovery of Palaeolithic rock art on the walls of Bacon Hole, a cave near the Mumbles in south Wales – only for the painted panel’s authenticity to be dismissed by 1928.
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One dead, hundreds arrested as PSG victory sparks riots across France
One person has died, another is seriously injured, and hundreds have been detained across France after thousands of supporters took to the streets following PSG’s win over Arsenal in the Champions League final.
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Royal Ascot waitress allegation adds to scrutiny of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in widening police probe
The woman at the center of fresh allegations involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was working as a waitress at Royal Ascot when the alleged incident took place, it has emerged.
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Pressure mounts on Pedro Sanchez as multiple corruption investigations circle his inner circle
The government came under increasing pressure this week after authorities searched the Socialist Party’s Madrid headquarters.
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UK, US and Australia unveil Aukus underwater drone plan to protect subsea cables by 2027
The new technology is expected to be ready by 2027 and is designed to help defend critical subsea cables and pipelines.
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Financing ’Ndrangheta via Dutch venture: How Ramphastos Investments used Talenta Labs to launder mafia gambling cash
Talenta Labs S.R.L., a little-known company registered in Italy, focuses on software development for the online gambling industry, operating as a backend technology provider for gaming platforms.
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Violence engulfs Paris after PSG’s Champions League triumph as police make 400+ arrests
More than 400 people have been arrested in France as thousands of fans caused chaos on the streets of Paris after PSG’s victory against Arsenal in the Champions League final.
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Labour peer Tom Watson announces House of Lords leave after cancer recurrence
Lord Tom Watson, the former Labour deputy leader, has announced he is taking a leave of absence from the House of Lords following the recurrence of his cancer.
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Questions raised over GEO Group “dark money” donation to group linked to House Judiciary chair
ICE’s largest detention contractor, GEO Group, made a quarter-million-dollar "dark money" donation last year to a group aligned with Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH)
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Government caught between keeping lights on and cutting Drax emissions
Drax, the UK’s largest carbon emitter, is planning to bypass UK Government climate regulations to power a hyperscale AI data centre – facing opposition from MPs across all three major parties.
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Canadian accused of aiding 112 UK deaths to face no justice in Britain
A Canadian man accused of selling lethal substances linked to the deaths of over 100 British people will not face justice in the UK, according to an announcement by the Crown Prosecution Service.
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Chemical leak at California plant exposes hidden link to F-35 fighter jet supply chain for Israel
The military contractor responsible for a Southern California chemical leak that forced up to 50,000 people to evacuate their homes over the weekend manufactures parts for F-35 fighter jets likely destined for Israel, The Intercept has learned.
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Even Tesla’s own AI trainers say the self-driving system is not ready for real roads
In a Utah office, hundreds of Tesla workers scrutinize video collected by vehicles using the automaker’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature. Some clips show the cars hitting cats, dogs or deer, along with more-routine accidents.
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F1 laundering machine: How billionaire Peter de Putron used Dorilton and Williams F1 to hide assets and trigger a $6.9m scandal
On the track, the Williams Formula One team is attempting to revive former glories through its talented driving team of Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz and the team principal, James Vowles.
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Ultra-processed food epidemic drives disease surge and billions in treatment costs in Colombia
Bad diets kill millions of people every year and result in trillions of dollars in healthcare costs. Communities who are least able to afford it bear most of the burden.
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"Perfect storm" warning as UK elections face surge in misleading political adverts and razor-thin results
The UK is heading for a ‘perfect storm’ scenario due to a lack of regulation in political advertising in the era of AI fakes, and a five-party system with increasingly marginal electoral contests, according to a new report.
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Burying the Crystal Istra paper trail: How nominal director Sergey Tyurin liquidated shell companies to mask Pavel Fuks’ multi-million fraud
In materials from investigations into Pavel Fuks’s activities in Russian real estate development, the name of Sergey Tyurin emerges. He was involved in controversial projects in the Istra District of the Moscow Region.