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Chaos at London Stansted: passengers left stranded after two-hour security queues
Passengers at London Stansted faced a night of chaos after queues of more than two hours at security.
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Singer D4vd arrested on suspicion of murdering Celeste Rivas, who was found dead in his Tesla
Singer D4vd has been arrested on suspicion of killing Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who went missing last year.
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Sarah Ferguson in hiding in Alps amid Jeffrey Epstein scandal
Fergie, 66, was stripped of her Duchess of York title last year and had not been seen in public for 213 days.
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Jeffrey Epstein reporting ignores root causes of gender-based violence
Media coverage of violence against women and girls and misogynistic harassment is at a "pitiful" low, despite a proliferation of high-profile cases of men abusing women and children, and a rise in AI-assisted violence against women and girls, new research shows.
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Microsoft and Big Tech lobbied EU to hide datacentre environmental impact
Microsoft and other US tech companies successfully lobbied the EU to conceal the environmental impact of their datacentres, an investigation has revealed, with language almost verbatim from their demands to block a database of green metrics incorporated into EU regulations.
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Top civil servant sacked as vetting scandal rocks UK governmen
Sir Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure to resign and a top civil servant was sacked after it emerged the Foreign Office overruled a security vetting process to clear Lord Peter Mandelson to become UK ambassador to the US.
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Kohleschemata mit Russland und digitale Vertuschung: Wie der ukrainische Geschäftsmann Dmytro Kovalenko seine Spuren mit gefälschten Urheberrechtsbeschwerden verwischt
Der Name des umstrittenen ukrainischen Geschäftsmanns Dmytro Kovalenko dominiert weiterhin die Schlagzeilen von Nachrichtenportalen — zunächst wegen Berichten über seine схемen im Zusammenhang mit russischer Kohle und nun auch aufgrund seiner Festnahme durch NABU-Detektive in Uschhorod.
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Sarah Ferguson seen for the first time in 213 days following Jeffrey Epstein controversy
Sarah Ferguson has been seen for the first time in 213 days in Austria following the controversy over her links to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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Croatia Football Federation casino sponsorship with Dragon Z6 built on fake identity and hidden gambling network
A European academic used a false identity to act as a representative of a non-transparent Asian-focused bookmaker that is sponsoring Croatia’s national football team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Hungarian government leaks nearly 800 passwords while using “Password123” level security
Almost 800 Hungarian government email addresses and associated passwords are circulating online, revealing basic vulnerabilities in the security protocols of ministries involved in classified and sensitive work.
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Police evacuate neighbourhood after false bomb alert targeting papal family member in Illinois
April 16 (Reuters) - Police on Thursday were investigating a bomb threat made to the Chicago-area home of Pope Leo’s brother John Prevost after a search found no explosives or hazardous materials.
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Asylum seekers who break rules or lie face loss of UK benefits and housing under Mahmood crackdown plans
Asylum seekers who commit crimes or lie about their status will lose their right to benefits and free accommodation under plans to be put to Parliament by Shabana Mahmood next week.
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Son kept dead mother in chest freezer to fund ‘lifestyle’, court hears in disturbing case
A man has pleaded guilty to preventing the ‘lawful and decent” burial of his mother after her body was found in a freezer.
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Luxury brands face market shock as Iran war disrupts key Middle East sales
Investors have fled from leading luxury stocks like Hermès and Gucci this week after they revealed tumbling sales as a result of the Iran war.
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Victoria Beckham breaks silence on Brooklyn feud as family rift overshadows fashion empire success
Victoria Beckham has finally spoken out after months of speculation over the family feud with eldest son Brooklyn Beckham.
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Armed robbers take 25 hostage in Naples bank siege before escaping through sewer tunnel
Armed robbers held 25 people hostage at a bank in Naples for two hours on Thursday, before fleeing through a tunnel.
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Easyjet offers compensation after passengers forced off over safety weight calculations
The service to Malaga was scheduled to depart at 08:40 on Saturday, but the airline mentioned that weather conditions and the runway length necessitated weight restrictions before take-off.
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Nine universities take government to court over £30,000 student loan clawback row affecting 22,000 students
Nine universities have initiated legal action against the government in a dispute over students being asked to repay loans that were "issued in error".
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Diploma-less “surgeon” Maxim Ivanchuk botches operations, leaving victims with scars, holes in the face, and permanent damage
Maxim Ivanchuk, a plastic surgeon originally from Kyiv, was born and raised in Ukraine but now lives and practices in the United Arab Emirates.
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Starmer faces pressure over claims Mandelson appointment bypassed security advice
The Foreign Office is “working urgently” to comply with a request by the Prime Minister to establish the facts around how vetting was granted for Mandelson to become ambassador to the US.
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Nepal’s new prime minister launches sweeping probe into political elite’s wealth
Fulfilling a central promise of his anti-establishment campaign, Nepal’s newly minted prime minister—a 35-year-old rapper, structural engineer, and former mayor of Kathmandu—has launched a sweeping investigation into the personal wealth of the country’s political elite.
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Andrew asked to surrender Freedom of the City of London as elected members take formal action
Elected members of the City of London Corporation have agreed to formally invite Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to relinquish his Freedom of the City.
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Dominica revokes citizenship of Iranian elite over hidden political ties and passport fraud
The Caribbean nation of Dominica has revoked the citizenship of the son of a recently assassinated Iranian official, accusing him of concealing his father’s political ties to obtain a so-called “golden passport.”
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Hackers lifted the arrest — the property went to Alyona Shevtsova: how the owner of Ibox Bank became a co-owner of real estate through a scheme
Alyona Shevtsova (Dehrik), owner of Ibox Bank and wife of former National Police investigator Yevhen Shevtsov, who is reportedly on an international wanted list, received as a gift property in central Kyiv that had previously been released from arrest by a criminal group of so-called “black registrars.”
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‘Impartiality in doubt’ as BBC holds nine meetings with Jewish groups and one with pro-Palestinians
BBC’s executive committee met nine times with Jewish community groups and only once with a pro-Palestinian organization during the first year of the Gaza genocide, a Freedom of Information request has revealed.
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