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UK halts imports of German livestock to prevent spread of foot and mouth disease
The first case of the deadly disease in Germany for 36 years was found in a water buffalo herd outside Berlin on Friday.
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Whose line is it anyway? Star Tony Slattery dies of heart attack at 65
Tony Slattery was famous for appearing on comedy improvisation shows on Channel 4 and BBC radio. In recent years, he had spoken candidly about suffering with mental health problems...
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Good Omens author Neil Gaiman faces new allegations of raping a babysitter
Months after the initial allegations against author Neil Gaiman, which he denies, four more women have come forward with sexual assault claims.
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Kyiv investigates suspicious deal providing faulty body armor to soldiers
Ukraine investigates fugitive Defense Ministry official over the purchase of faulty body armor and bad quality uniforms for soldiers.
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UK government aims to prevent firms from paying ransomware demands by outsmarting hackers
The NHS, rail operators and water companies could soon be blocked from paying ransomware demands, under government plans.
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Paralysed driver from drug crash caught smuggling drugs into the UK
A man left paralysed from the waist down after crashing a car while high on cocaine tried to smuggle almost a kilo of cannabis through Heathrow Airport, a court heard.
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Gang members sentenced to life for shooting rival at children’s birthday party
Four men have been jailed after killing a man in a gang shooting outside of a child’s first birthday party.
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UK unveils £12 billion next-generation combat aircraft program
New fighter jets set to replace the RAF’s Typhoons have been seen for the first time.
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Terminally ill teen left on hospital trolley in corridor for 14 hours
A terminally ill teenager was placed into a coma after being left on a trolley in a Glasgow hospital corridor for 14 hours.
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Search underway for attacker cutting women’s hair in southeast London
Police have stepped up patrols in London over fears of an attacker preying on women in the streets of south east London.
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Tulip Siddiq is under a new corruption investigation in Bangladesh
Sir Keir Starmer facing growing calls to sack his anti-corruption minister, who referred herself to standards watchdog last week.
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Bankrupt caravan park billionaire, who sold his mansion due to the Kinahan Cartel, now faces a new legal battle over his empire
A caravan park billionaire who claims he was forced into bankruptcy by a drugs cartel is at the centre of a new legal row over his properties.
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Scammer tricks woman into sending £697,000 by pretending to be Brad Pitt
A scammer duped a French woman into paying out hundreds of thousands of pounds after convincing her they were Brad Pitt with reels of AI-generated images.
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Dog groomer and mother of two jailed for blackmailing an innocent man, threatening to label him a ’paedophile’ to extort £100,000
A ‘callous, cruel and entitled’ businesswoman who demanded payments totalling £100,000 from an innocent man has been jailed for blackmail.
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Headteacher and deputy banned after taking £250,000 from special school
Two senior teachers of special educational needs school have been banned from teaching after a panel found them guilty of ‘improper use’ of £250,000 in school funds.
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$10k-a-day private firefighters in LA spark controversy as the wealthy pay to save their homes
With its run-down neighbourhoods and tent cities sitting cheek by jowl with street after street of opulent mansions, Los Angeles...
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Former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson passed away while being millions of pounds in debt
Former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson died on August 26 last year after suffering from pancreatic cancer.
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Morocco plans to kill three million dogs in a brutal street clean-up ahead of the FIFA World Cup
A top conservationist has condemned Morocco and urged FIFA to take action over the slaughter of three million street dogs ahead of the 2030 World Cup.
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Leonardo DiCaprio arrives in Mexico via private jet to avoid Los Angeles wildfires
Leonardo DiCaprio was spotted arriving in Mexico alongside Vittoria Ceretti after escaping the raging Los Angeles wildfires in his private jet.
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Drones transporting drugs to prison cells pose a national security threat
The UK’s top prison inspector has warned drug drones are a national security threat, as inmates burn holes in their windows to receive deliveries.
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Over 15,000 renters risk eviction before the no-fault ban is implemented
Thousands of tenants could be kicked out of their homes before legislation to ban no-fault evictions comes into effect, a campaign group has warned.
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Prisoner attacked while holding baby during visit, after being filmed having sex with guard
A prisoner filmed having sex with a female guard at HMP Wandsworth was rushed to hospital after being violently attacked behind bars, it has been reported.
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Secret documents disclose that the late Queen was unaware for a decade about a Russian spy in the royal household
Queen Elizabeth II was kept in the dark for a decade about a Russian spy who infiltrated her household and was one of her most senior advisers, according to newly released MI5 files.
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Pep Guardiola splits from wife after 30 years
Pep Guardiola has split from his wife of 30 years, according to reports in Spain.
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Twitter, under Elon Musk, is paying Reform UK MPs, including Nigel Farage, thousands of pounds monthly
The party leader, along with ex-Tory Lee Anderson and Rupert Lowe all get a share of the ad revenue on their tweets on the social network - prompting questions over whether they should declare an interest when discussing the billionaire in Parliament.