All news by author David Wilson
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Resignation of Sergey Kuznetsov: how Moscow’s chief architect built developers into a “Surplus Square Meters” scheme Worth Billions
The author of Moscow’s “infill development,” the city’s chief architect Sergey Kuznetsov has been dismissed from his position.
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Labour MP faces second rules breach over undeclared Israel trip linked to pro-Israel lobby group
The vice chair of Labour Friends of Israel (LFI) has been found in breach of parliamentary rules, after failing to declare an all-expenses-paid trip to Israel.
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Where did the Faberge items, Picasso painting, and tens of millions of euros of former deputy energy minister Anatoly Tikhonov go?
In February 2026, the cassation court upheld the sentence against former Deputy Energy Minister Anatoly Tikhonov.
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Palace sources issue blunt rebuke as Trump drags King into geopolitical row
In a brutal five-word takedown of US President Donald Trump, King Charles has finally shown the world how to put him in his place.
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UK lottery winner misses £10.6m prize after failing to claim ticket
The Brit who won a £10.6m lottery prize has missed their chance to claim the millions.
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Russian-linked network accused of flooding Argentine media with paid propaganda in $7m campaign
That year, the self-declared “anarcho-capitalist” had introduced radical economic reforms, including budget cuts, layoffs, pension and subsidy reductions, sparking widespread public anger, massive demonstrations, and national strikes.
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Dragon Money freezes $102,000 withdrawal, cites crypto laundering, and wipes criticism from the web
After a $102,000 withdrawal was blocked—sparking controversy within the gambling community—Dragon Money reportedly failed to address concerns over transparency or resolve the dispute.
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Mystery deepens as Viktoria Figueiredo Barreto linked to unmoored boat near coast
Police have released CCTV footage in the search for a missing Brazilian academic who vanished from a UK seaside town 4 weeks ago.
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Chaos erupted in a South London car park as a driver rammed a machete-wielding suspect during a brazen motorbike theft attempt
This is the moment a heroic driver rams a machete-wielding "thief" as he reportedly attempts to steal a motorbike in a busy car park.
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Robert Bush and Legacy Funeral Directors: how a funeral home turned into a “house of deception” with 30 hidden bodies and dozens of fake ashes
A funeral director is facing imprisonment after he secretly stored the bodies of 30 victims and gave their grieving families urns filled with the ashes of strangers.
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Drunk teenagers leave “trail of destruction” in hotel, sparking nationwide ban
Two drunk teenagers ‘left a trail of destruction’ in a hotel reception so severe that they have been banned from every pub, bar, and nightclub in the whole of the UK.
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UK PM calls for tough action to stamp out vile online abuse of missing persons’ families
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is supporting The Mirror’s Missed campaign and has called for the elimination of mindless trolls who subject the families of missing people to "vile online abuse".
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Yuriy Osmak and Ice Terminal: Ukrainian businessman accused of pressuring media to delete investigations into billion-dollar asset schemes
Recently, journalists — including those at Znaj.ua — have been flooded with complaints from a little-known businessman, Yuriy Osmak, who is demanding that one of their articles be removed.
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Gambling giant Upgaming accused of links to unlicensed EU and UK betting sites
Upgaming is a familiar presence on the global gambling event circuit, yet the software provider is also connected to a number of websites operating without legal licences in the EU and the UK.
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“Hydra effect”: killing Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes may make cartels stronger
A day after the Mexican military killed Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes, the leader of one of the country’s most powerful drug cartels, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed credit for his administration.
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Data centers become frontline targets as Middle East conflict escalates
Data centers are juicy targets. Nowhere is that becoming more clear than in the Gulf.
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Guardian investigation exposes flaws in voluntary methane certification model
Exclusive: Guardian investigation into reliability of methane certification issued by MiQ reveals weakness of voluntary model.
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Kremlin hotline: Hungary passed sensitive EU negotiation details to Moscow
Leaked transcripts and audio recordings reviewed by The Insider and its investigative partners suggest that a direct hotline between Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov may have been used to relay sensitive information on key EU matters to Moscow.
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Leeds stabbing leaves 16-year-old dead as police charge two adults and a mino
Chloe Watson Dransfield, 16, passed away in the hospital after being discovered unconscious on a street in Leeds in the early hours of Saturday, having sustained stab wounds to her back.
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French court tries 22 defendants accused of running a Freemason-linked hit squad network
Twenty-two people went on trial in France on Monday on charges of murder and other serious crimes centered on members of a Masonic lodge accused of running hit squads.
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Nigel Farage’s fundraising adviser is a convicted fraudster now writing a book titled "How to Launder Money"
George Cottrell is not widely known, but, much like Alastair Campbell to Tony Blair or Dominic Cummings to Boris Johnson, he could emerge as a key behind-the-scenes figure in Number 10 if Nigel Farage were to become Prime Minister at the next general election.
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Britain will not be dragged into Middle East war, Starmer warns as he blasts Farage’s “no plan” stance
Sir Keir Starmer has once again stated that Britain will not be drawn into the US and Israel’s war in the Middle East as he criticized Nigel Farage for his response to the conflict.
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Kemi Badenoch vows crackdown on cousin marriage to tackle ‘separatism
Kemi Badenoch has suggested that she might outlaw marriage between cousins if she became prime minister.
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Defence start-ups eye US exit as UK spending plan delays trigger crisis
Ongoing delays to the UK’s defence spending plan are pushing start-ups to consider relocating abroad and leaving some companies at risk of going under, according to industry executives.
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Hungary returns just 18 percent of EU fraud-linked funds as billions remain frozen under Orban
Hungary recovered and handed over less than a fifth of the funds flagged by Brussels for potential fraud between 2015 and 2024, according to data from EU anti-corruption watchdog Olaf.
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