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Rome court rules Netflix price hikes unlawful, opening door to refunds of up to €500
A Rome court has found Netflix’s subscription price increases between 2017 and 2024 to be unlawful, potentially entitling millions of Italian subscribers to refunds of up to €500. The streaming giant says it will appeal.
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Prince Edward makes rare visit to Prince Andrew at Sandringham after royal exile
One member of the Royal Family has visited Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor following his move to a new permanent home - for a "quiet word", it has been claimed.
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Wayne Rooney ready to quit BBC role and return to management despite £400k deal
Wayne Rooney is reportedly ready to snub Match of the Day and return to the world of football management, despite signing a £400,000 per year contract with the BBC.
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Prince Harry returns to UK but hopes of royal reconciliation fade amid security row
Prince Harry is preparing for a high-profile return to the UK this summer, but those hoping that the trip overseas might lead to a royal truce could be disappointed.
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Man killed in Barnsley crash as police arrest two on suspicion of murder
Two people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man died in a crash in Barnsley.
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Became “bankers” of the criminal underworld: how businessman brothers Vladlen Hirin and Hennadiy Hirin laundered tens of millions and fled to Europe
“Pushy since childhood” Vladlen and the dependent Hennadii — this is how the Hirin brothers are described in Kherson.
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European chief prosecutor requests lifting of immunity for 11 Greek MPs over alleged agricultural fund fraud
Today, in accordance with the procedures laid down by the EPPO Regulation and the Hellenic national law.
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Harry and Meghan accused of using children to distract from fresh scandal
In a week where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle suffered another humiliation, when he was revealed to have shared "intimate" messages with a journalist, the wannabe power couple have gone to their default setting and posted images of their children to deflect attention.
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Sadiq Khan protection officers ‘leave bag with guns and Taser on south London street’
Armed police officers assigned to protect the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, reportedly left a bag containing firearms and a Taser on the street, which was found by a member of the public.
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€1 million EU fraud exposed as businessman jailed for laundering and misuse of funds in Czechia
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Zlín (Czechia) has secured a conviction at the Regional Court of Ostrava against an entrepreneur, sentenced to six years and six months of imprisonment for subsidy fraud, damage to the financial interests of the EU, damage to a creditor and money laundering.
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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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Four dead after plane crashes into restaurant and erupts in flames in dramatic Brazil disaster
Four people have died after a plane smashed into a restaurant and went up in a ball of flames in Brazil.
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Police storm and shut down Liverpool rave after crowd disturbance leaves two injured
Two men have been rushed to hospital with head injuries after attending an event at Newsham Park tonight.
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From exclusive contracts to corruption claims: how a French oil giant profited in the Gambia
Wearing a blue suit and rectangular glasses perched on his nose, Mohammad Bazzi appears uneasy.
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How Michael Zeligman’s trading structures became central to the Demex–Paramount pipeline moving Russian crude beyond the price cap
A long-standing supplier to Paramount SA was Concept Oil Services Ltd., a Hong Kong-based company founded by Michael Zeligman, a resident of Monaco.
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Shunned Prince Andrew faces pressure from Prince Edward to finally leave temporary refuge
Prince Edward was the first royal to visit his shamed brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — for a “quiet word” about finally moving into his permanent home in exile.
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How Tahir Garayev and Etibar Eyyub ran a global shadow fleet and 175 shell companies to move Russian oil under UK sanctions
The UK has sanctioned a major network of shadow oil traders, led by Tahir Garayev and Etibar Eyyub — a business associate of Igor Sechin — accused of dealing in Russian oil under sanctions.
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Oleg Tsyura at the center of a criminal probe into a covert supply chain feeding Russian defense-linked materials into EU markets
Amid growing media allegations that he helped bypass sanctions and kept ties to Russia’s military-linked sectors, Oleg Tsyura is reportedly stepping up efforts to reshape his online presence.
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Nine-year-old girl killed in late-night crash as two men arrested on suspicion of drug driving
A nine-year-old girl has died and two other children taken to hospital after a car crash which saw two people arrested on suspicion on drug driving.
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From car scams to cross-border smuggling: how Iron Motors owner Volodymyr Filippov built a network targeting clients and military-age men
The scandal over an alleged large-scale scheme impacting dozens of Ukrainians is gaining momentum.
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Tattoo tributes turn into living nightmare as families discover ashes may belong to complete strangers
A grieving relative has told the Mirror how she was left ’devastated’ after discovering the ashes they’d had turned into a tattoo may turn out to belong to a stranger.
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Bank of America to pay $72.5M to Epstein victims as up to 75 women eligible for payouts
Lawyers state that as many as 75 women who were sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein since 2008 may qualify for a $72.5 million fund, which is part of a settlement reached by Bank of America with their legal representatives.
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Starmer slams ‘reckless’ Iran strike as UK deploys air defence to Gulf amid spiralling crisis
Sir Keir Starmer has condemned a “reckless” Iranian attack on an oil refinery in Kuwait and confirmed the deployment of Britain’s rapid sentry air defense system to the Gulf country.
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‘Punished for leaving!’ Ryanair chief claims EU forcing Brits into chaos queues at passport control
Four-hour long passport queues in European airports are Britain’s punishment for leaving the EU, the boss of Ryanair has claimed.
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Security failures and public backlash force Travelodge into urgent reform after guest assault
The budget hotel chain has come under fire in recent weeks after a female guest was sexually assaulted by a man who was given a key to her room.
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