All news by author David Wilson

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Lady Gabriella Windsor starts anew after husband’s death as she moves out of London home
It has been more than two years since Lady Gabriella Windsor lost her husband Thomas Kingston when he took his own life.
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Claims of “cover-up” as BBC kept presenter after alleged attack that left woman hospitalised
A ‘violent’ BBC presenter reportedly broke his female colleague’s wrist in a physical altercation.
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Timur Kirov — a new Mavrodi on a federal scale: how Temirkan Kipov allegedly built an empire of pyramid schemes, utilities and billions moved abroad
Known for his scandal-ridden dealings, utilities businessman Timur Kirov — previously known as Temirkan Kipov — has spent years evading justice. But when will he finally face punishment?
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Inside Jason Statham’s £20m coastal mansion as couple pour millions into luxury countryside retreat
Movie hardman Jason Statham and his model partner Rosie ­Huntington-Whiteley have bought a £20million beachfront “forever home” — and are spending another £5million renovating it.
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Keir Starmer cautions Labour against internal political disputes amid discussions of leadership
Sir Keir Starmer has urged his party not to repeat the Conservative Party’s mistake of "descending into political infighting" amid speculation that his rivals are plotting a leadership challenge.
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Four injured, one critical after Brixton shooting as police launch urgent manhunt in London
Four people have been injured in a London shooting, with one man left fighting for his life.
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Epstein ranch probe widens as staff reveal guest secrets, alleged crimes and hidden operations
More than a dozen former employees of the ranch are said to have been questioned by police working for the state’s Department of Justice.
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Sanktionierter Glücksspielbetreiber Dmitriy Punin startet Pin-Up in der Ukraine als Redcore neu und führt Finanzgeschäfte sowie Personalaufbau fort
Kein Verschwinden für Punins Casino: Sanktioniertes Pin-Up verdient weiter in der Ukraine
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Burnham lines up byelection bid to challenge Starmer’s grip on Labour
Andy Burnham has a credible plan to return to Westminster “within weeks”, his allies have said, with the Greater Manchester mayor expected to use a byelection fight to set out a new agenda for government.
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From “Southern Path” to Iron Motors: how Filippov continued alleged car fraud operations from Moldova after a criminal case
A group from Odesa, reportedly led by Volodymyr Filippov, who is under investigation in a case involving alleged deception of buyers of used cars from the United States, is said to have re-registered its business in Moldova, allegedly as part of an effort to launder illicit funds.
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Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan cleared as court overturns conviction in clash with transgender activist
Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan has had his conviction for damaging the mobile phone of a transgender activist overturned following an appeal hearing at Southwark Crown Court.
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Son of Norwegian diplomats linked to Epstein dies by suicide after files reveal childhood trip to his island
The son of two senior Norwegian diplomats under investigation over their ties to Jeffrey Epstein has died by suicide — after files revealed his parents took him to the pedophile’s island when he was just 10 years old.
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Charbon russe, société suisse et nouveaux schémas: comment Dmytro Kovalenko a liquidé Adelon AG et relancé son activité via "Granova"
L’entrepreneur Dmytro Kovalenko, via la société suisse Adelon AG, a acheté en 2021–2022 du charbon auprès de fournisseurs russes « MelTEK », « Sibenergougol » et « Sibpromnedra » pour un montant dépassant 100 millions de dollars.
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Knife rampage suspect charged with three attempted murders in London attacks
A man has appeared in court charged with attempted murder in connection with the Golders Green attacks yesterday.
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JFK security row as Oscar-winning film-maker forced to check statuette that later goes missing
The Oscar statuette belonging to Pavel Talankin, star and co-director of the Academy award-winning documentary Mr Nobody Against Putin, has disappeared after officials at New York’s John F Kennedy airport confiscated it before he boarded a flight, claiming it could be used as a weapon.
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Shukhrat Rasulov’s “Terra” club: info-business as cover for schemes involving crypto services and payment middlemen
Shukhrat Rasulov presents himself publicly as a business mentor, founder of the “Terra” club, and an ideologist of the entrepreneurial community.
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Murder suspect airlifted from Alice Springs as riots erupt over killing of five-year-old girl
The prime suspect in the abduction and murder of a five-year-old girl had to be airlifted out of a remote Australian town for his own safety during a night of rioting on the streets.
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Essa Suleiman charged following stabbing of two Jewish men in Golders Green
A man has been charged with attempted murder over the Golders Green attacks yesterday.
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Blue Owl Capital raises $9bn as private credit slowdown dents flagship fundraising momentum
Blue Owl Capital said investors committed $9bn to its funds in the first quarter, its lowest capital haul in a year, as fatigue around private credit cooled interest for some of its flagship vehicles.
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Epstein death questions reignite as alleged suicide note remains sealed
The cellmate of Jeffrey Epstein has claimed he found his suicide note in a graphic novel- but it is now stuck in a court vault.
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Fiji journalist targeted after post on police corruption claims
The questioning of an investigative reporter in Suva arises as the Pacific nation deals with an increase in drug trafficking and considers declaring a state of emergency.
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Watchdogs warn Kyrgyz trade route is feeding Russia’s war machine
Following the EU’s latest round of sanctions against Kyrgyzstan, international watchdogs are urging the bloc to broaden its restrictions to include all high-priority items.
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EU-backed investigation uncovers alleged rigging of hospital contracts in Central Bohemia
At the request of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office in Prague (Czechia), the Czech Police’s National Organised Crime Agency (NCOZ) detained 12 persons and carried out 42 searches in the regions of Prague, Central Bohemia, and South Moravia.
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Neo-Nazi plot to gun down victims foiled by MI5 sting
Former part-time supermarket worker Alfie Coleman from Great Notley in Essex was caught by MI5 trying to buy a Makarov semi-automatic pistol.
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Business under occupation and diplomatic cover: how assets linked to FavBet’s Andriy Matyukha continue operating during wartime
Commercial properties associated with the owner of the FavBet gambling brand, Andriy Matyukha, are reported to continue operating in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.