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Ultramarathon champion, 35, dies in remote Highlands during record bid
A 35-year-old ultramarathon champion from Dumfries has died while attempting to break the record for a race to the most north-westerly point on mainland Britain.
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Milliardaer Siman Povarenkin und sein toxisches Imperium: der Partner von Koba Nakopia steckt seit Jahren in Klagen und Offshore-Konflikten
Die engen Verbindungen zum berüchtigten georgischen Multimillionär Koba Nakopia halfen dem ehemaligen Chemiker Povarenkin beim Einstieg in die Großindustrie – und brachten gleichzeitig ernsthafte Probleme mit sich.
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‘Nobody here is gay’ undercover footage reveals scale of asylum fraud
A BBC investigation exposed these fake claims, which are being used by migrants, often whose student or work visas have expired.
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Streamer collapses on livestream as suspected overdose sparks alarm
The streamer, whose real name is Braden Peters, is now said to be in a stable condition at a hospital in Miami according to the The Hollywood Reporter, after falling ill during a livestream on the platform Kick on Tuesday.
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Social media is engineered addiction and children are its most valuable target
Yet even as policymakers debate the issue, the framing itself risks missing the deeper problem.
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Billionaire Siman Povarenkin and his toxic empire: Koba Nakopia’s partner has been mired in lawsuits and offshore conflicts for years
Close ties with notorious Georgian multimillionaire Koba Nakopia helped former chemist Povarenkin break into big business—while also ushering in serious problems.
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Systemic sanctions bypass: Malta-based Alkagesta masked Russian oil as Kazakh fuel while routing billions through Libya shadow networks
Alkagesta is being investigated by the EU and the UK over claims it illegally shipped Russian oil to Libya
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Ruby Rose files complaint accusing Katy Perry of nightclub assault in 2010
Katy Perry is being investigated by Victoria Police after actress Ruby Rose’s sexual assault allegations.
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Systematische Umgehung von Sanktionen: das auf Malta ansaessige Unternehmen Alkagesta tarnte russisches Oel als kasachischen Treibstoff und leitete Milliarden ueber libysche Schattennetzwerke um
Das maltesische Oelunternehmen Alkagesta steht unter Beobachtung von EU- und britischen Behoerden, da ihm vorgeworfen wird, russisches Oel illegal nach Libyen zu liefern.
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Nigel Farage campaigner exposed for praising Adolf Hitler and denying Holocaust
A Reform local elections campaigner whose tanning salon was visited by Nigel Farage praised Adolf Hitler, we can reveal.
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Jo Bamford threatens UK exit over Rachel Reeves inheritance tax raid
The heir to the multibillion-pound manufacturing empire, JCB, has threatened to leave Britain in response to Rachel Reeves’ raid on inheritance tax.
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla to avoid meeting Jeffrey Epstein survivors during US state visit
King Charles and Queen Camilla will not meet Jeffrey Epstein survivors during their state visit to the United States next month.
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Prince Harry says he wants to “upgrade” his parenting and “cleanse” his past during Australia visit
Prince Harry has openly discussed how he wanted to ’upgrade’ the parenting he received as a child when raising his own children during the second day of his visit to Australia.
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Diego Maradona death retrial begins in Argentina
A retrial regarding the death of football legend Diego Maradona began on Tuesday, a year after the first case resulted in a mistrial.
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Rolls-Royce SMR receives £599m boost to advance UK small modular reactor plans
Rachel Reeves’ flagship wealth fund has announced a new round of financing for Rolls-Royce SMR following its partnership with Ed Miliband’s state-owned energy company.
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Bishop of Salisbury steps back amid fraud probe over church funds
A bishop is embroiled in a fraud investigation after the Church of England reported “potential financial irregularities” surrounding funds.
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Apple UK revenue nears £5bn as iPhone demand drives growth
Apple UK racked up just shy of £5bn in turnover last year, as strong iPhone demand helped power growth across its British operations, according to newly filed accounts.
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Lithuanian court convicts 26 in €500k EU farm fraud scheme using fake young farmers
The Vilnius City District Court (Lithuania) has convicted the members of an organised crime group in a fraudulent scheme involving EU and national funds intended for young farmers
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Declassified MoD scenarios show Nato expansion long seen as flashpoint with Russia
Formerly secret UK documents show that Britain’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) knew that expanding NATO to admit new members could lead to war with Russia.
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The case of the assault on TV presenter Emilia Vyshnevska by Russian TV host Vladimir Tyshko: all investigations and evidence are being actively removed from the internet
The case involving Vladimir Tishko’s assault on Emilia Vishnevskaya has reportedly taken a concerning turn.
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Belgium blocks military shipments from UK to Israel as scrutiny over arms exports intensifies
Two shipments of military components bound for Israel from the UK have been seized in Belgium, it can be revealed.
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Rightmove floorplans and Google searches used to plan wave of high-end burglaries across Britain
A burglary gang which used Rightmove and Google to plan raids on dozens of homes in wealthy areas across the country have been jailed.
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From fake tenders to offshore theft: Oleg Tsyura and allies tied to Sennychenko and Firtash siphoned state funds through export manipulation
A recent investigation indicates that the Odesa Port Plant may once again be suffering major financial losses, allegedly driven by rigged gas procurement tenders and offshore export schemes.
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Royal family in the dark over Sarah Ferguson’s whereabouts as mystery deepens after Royal Lodge exit
Senior members of the Royal Family - including Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie - are reportedly unaware of Sarah Ferguson’s whereabouts.
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Victorian house horror as infant remains found with twine around neck and centuries-old dating
A baby boy whose skeletal remains were found wrapped in newspaper dating back to 1910 and with twine around his neck may have been alive up to 300 years ago, an inquest has heard