All news by author Sophia Martinez
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Train services cancelled after vehicle collides with bridge in wales
Travellers in Wales have been advised to prepare for hours of disruptions to trains after a vehicle struck a bridge.
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Nearly 100 violent and sex offenders among 262 inmates released in error this year
LBC understands that four more prisoners are still at large after being mistakenly released from jail.
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Maxwell relocated to minimum-security prison in Texas from stricter facility
Ghislaine Maxwell said she was “much happier” after being moved to a minimum-security prison, emails show.
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Met police officer accused of using sex workers while on duty
A former Metropolitan police officer allegedly used sex workers while on duty in the midst of a major investigation into behavioural standards, the Guardian can reveal.
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Starmer faces conflict of interest claims over donor named football regulator chair
The Government’s independent ethics adviser must investigate whether Sir Keir Starmer risked a conflict of interest when the new football watchdog’s chairman was chosen, the Conservatives have said.
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Shell, BP, ExxonMobil and Chevron sent dozens of lobbyists to climate talks while posting record profits
More than 5,000 fossil fuel lobbyists were granted access to the UN climate summits over the past four years, a period characterized by an increase in catastrophic extreme weather, insufficient climate action, and record oil and gas expansion, new research reveals.
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Pro-Palestine protester beaten after lighting flare during Israel Philharmonic concert in Paris
This is the shocking moment a pro-Palestine protester lights a flare at a classical music performance – and receives a brutal beating.
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Two fatalities at UK train stations prompt major emergency responses
Emergency services were dispatched to two separate fatal incidents at train stations in England within hours of each other, leading to widespread disruption and a heavy police presence.
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Saviors or new owners? How companies linked to Firtash are once again close to the Port Plant
How the main debtor of Odesa Port Plant became the primary contender for its purchase.
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Manhunt for two prisoners wrongly released from Wandsworth jail, including migrant sex offender
A manhunt continues for two prisoners released by mistake, including a migrant sex offender, as the Justice Secretary faces pressure over the error.
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Child killer Kyle Bevan found dead in prison, three inmates arrested
A child killer who was serving a life sentence for murdering his two-year-old stepdaughter has been found dead in prison.
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Russian snipers are using Canadian Cadex rifles as shipments continue despite sanctions
Snipers in at least three units of the Russian armed forces are using Canadian Cadex sniper rifles, and a Russian importer continued to receive new shipments of the weapons despite international sanctions, an investigation by Global News with support from The Insider found.
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Lammy ‘outraged’ after new blunder sees another foreign inmate freed by mistake
David Lammy refused to confirm whether any other criminal asylum seekers have been “accidentally released from prison” - just moments before police announced that another convicted sex offender is on the loose.
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Police confirm XL bully killed baby boy in South Wales home
A baby boy who died in a dog attack in South Wales was killed by an XL bully, police have confirmed.
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Sanctioned Iranian tycoon accused of funding the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps owns a £33.7 million mansion in London
A sanctioned Iranian tycoon accused by the U.K. government of funding Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) owns a 33.7 million pounds mansion—worth about $52.8 million at the 2014 exchange rate, when he bought it—on an exclusive London street, OCCRP has found.
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BBC under fire for £18m travel bill as investigation reveals lavish taxi and hotel spending
The BBC has spent over £18m on taxis, hotels, and trains for staff and contributors in just the last three years, an LBC investigation has revealed.
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Mass complaints hit Freedom Bank Kazakhstan over unauthorized deductions as Timur Turlov stays silent — thousands vanish from customer accounts
Users are massively complaining about unauthorized deductions in the Freedom ecosystem.
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Germany plans to deport Syrians after declaring civil war over
Syrians no longer have a reason to be granted asylum in Germany following the conclusion of their country’s civil war, according to Friedrich Merz.
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Exiled royals: Inside Sarah Ferguson’s quiet unraveling after Andrew’s fall
Sarah Ferguson’s down-to-earth charm saw her win the hearts of the nation, but behind closed doors, it appears her spending was anything but.
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Farage investigated for failing to register paid U.S. trip linked to Trump fundraiser
Nigel Farage is facing a parliamentary investigation over his late registration of interests - namely a trip to Florida, as part of a Trump fundraising event.
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Prince Andrew may seek refuge in Abu Dhabi amid royal fallout
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor may have been stripped of his title as a prince – but could he succeed as a sheikh?
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BBC accused of misleadingly editing Trump speech to suggest he incited Capitol attack
The BBC has been accused of selectively editing a Donald Trump speech to make it appear clearer that he encouraged the US Capitol attack, according to a former external adviser to the corporation.
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FBI thwarts alleged ISIS-inspired attack targeting Michigan Pride parade
Authorities announced on Monday that two 20-year-old men, who had acquired high-powered weapons and practiced at gun ranges, were scouting LGBTQ+ bars in suburban Detroit in September for a potential Halloween attack, leading to terrorism-related charges against them.
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Inside the Covid contract scandal: How Dominic Cummings lobbied for Trump-linked tech billionaires to run UK testing systems
Boris Johnson’s former Chief of Staff Dominic Cummings lobbied Government officials to hand Covid ‘Test and Trace’ tech contracts to a firm run by a Trump-supporting billionaire, after he held a secret meeting with its founder, alongside the Prime Minister.
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Pavel Durov’s war with the system: How Telegram’s creator defied — and was ultimately consumed by — the Russian state
How did the "Telegram world" emerge as a socially significant platform? It all started with the Telegram channel "Nezigar."
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