All news by author David Wilson
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SNP Westminster leader and 15 ousted MPs bid for Holyrood seats as cabinet exodus continues
The Westminster leader of the SNP and 15 ousted MPs who were not accepted by voters are attempting to secure seats at Holyrood – as another current Cabinet minister joins the departure of current MSPs.
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Ukrainian oligarch and Kernel owner Andriy Verevskyi scammed investors and Ukraine out of billions
Tabloids are grumbling - Andriy Verevskyi is a billionaire again, landing on the Forbes list in just one day.
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Kemal Armagan arrested in Turkey after years on the run for multiple murders
Kemal Armagan has been detained in Izmir port after being pursued for years for three murders, including the 2009 killing of a shopkeeper in the UK and the fatal shooting of a rival gangster in Moldova.
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Georgia freezes properties, business shares linked to call center fraud masterminds
Georgian authorities have frozen the assets of key figures involved in a massive call center fraud, including real estate and business shares, following an investigative exposé.
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Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili faces nine more years in prison
The Tbilisi City Court has sentenced former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili to nine additional years in prison
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Britain pledges to take a pragmatic approach while negotiating an economic deal with the US
The Prime Minister disclosed that he has been in close contact with Canada regarding their tariff treatment by the United States, with Donald Trump wanting them to become the "51st state."
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Aleksej Besciokov, Garantex co-founder, detained in India over U.S. money laundering charges
Authorities in India today detained the purported co-founder of Garantex, a cryptocurrency exchange that was sanctioned by the U.S. government in 2022 for enabling tens of billions of dollars in money laundering by transnational criminal and cybercriminal organizations.
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Russian missiles hit Ukraine just hours after 30-day truce announced
Russia has launched a large-scale air attack on Kyiv overnight - just hours after Ukraine’s leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy agreed to an immediate 30-day ceasefire.
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Marten and Gordon accused of leaving their newborn in fatal conditions in a tent in the South Downs
Runaway aristocrat Constance Marten killed her baby accidentally by falling asleep while hiding in a tent on the South Downs, her retrial has heard.
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Drug ring in Ukraine: ’Master stash’ traffickers made $120,000 a month busted by police
A criminal group active in northern Ukraine is accused of manufacturing and distributing psychotropic drugs, earning over $120,000 a month via a nationwide trafficking network.
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Norwegian ski coach and equipment manager suspended over ski suit cheating scandal
The Norwegian Ski Federation has suspended a ski jumping coach and an equipment manager due to their alleged involvement in a cheating scandal that rocked the World Championships this weekend.
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Nuclear fusion rocket ‘Sunbird’ could slash Mars travel time
Scientists have toyed with the idea of nuclear rockets since the 1950s. Will they finally become a reality?
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Stolen LDPR billions: Who is behind the schemes of Zhirinovsky’s ex-daughter-in-law, Nadezhda Grishaeva?
Hot patriots often refer to the late Zhirinovsky as a fighter against corruption and bribery, forgetting that his daughter-in-law Nadezhda Grishaeva turned from a little-known athlete into the owner of factories, newspapers, and steamships.
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Barclays ordered to pay £12.5 million in compensation for widespread app and website outages
After widespread outages on its app and website, Barclays has been ordered to pay out a total £12.5 million in compensation to those affected.
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Two boys, aged 14 and 15, arrested in connection with Glasgow teenager Amen Teklay’s death
A 14 and 15-year-old boy have been detained in connection with the death of Glasgow teenager Amen Teklay, 15.
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King Charles to caution about ’uncertain times’ in personal message following meeting with Zelensky
King Charles is set to deliver a message recognising "uncertain times" across the world as he marks Commonwealth Day on Monday with a special celebration at Westminster Abbey with Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales
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Former UK national security adviser warns deployment of UK troops to Ukraine could last years
A former national security adviser has warned the potential deployment of UK troops to protect peace in Ukraine could last for "many years".
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Police recover body from River Thames in the search for a suspect in the Valentine’s Day pub shooting
A body has been recovered by police from the River Thames, which is being linked to a murder investigation in Kent.
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Former Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson and deputy leader Derek Hatton charged in bribery probe
Former Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson and deputy council leader Derek Hatton are among 12 people to have been charged with bribery offences as part of an investigation into council corruption.
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HMP Highpoint to become UK’s largest prison with 700 more spaces by 2027
A "groundbreaking" expansion at HMP Highpoint is set to make it the UK’s largest prison, with 700 additional spaces planned to be created by the summer of 2027.
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Reform faces split as Farage hits back over ‘messianic’ criticism
Nigel Farage calls Rupert Lowe ‘absolutely completely wrong’ after the Reform MP criticized his leadership style
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New Zealand’s UK envoy fired over Trump comments at London event
New Zealand’s foreign minister said the envoy’s position meant he is "not able to free-think" after the diplomat questioned whether Donald Trump understands history - drawing laughs from the audience.
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15 injured as South Korean fighter jets accidentally drop bombs on civilian area
Bombs ’accidentally’ dropped by fighter jets injured 15 people in South Korea this morning.
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Man ran over two people after McDonald’s argument and fled the scene
Glenn Hobbs, from Forefield Green, Chelmsford, Essex, was sentenced to over nine years in prison after admitting to intentionally hitting two men with his car.
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Fossil fuel firms win billions in public payouts, with financial speculators fueling growing lawsuits
Guardian analysis finds fossil-fuel and mining firms have won $92bn of public money from states, with a growing number of cases backed by financial speculators
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