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Police accessed sensitive files on Sarah Everard out of ‘curiosity,’ panel told
Seven Met officers accused of accessing X-rays and witness information after Wayne Couzens was arrested
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Volkswagen to shut three factories, axe jobs and cut pay by 10%
German carmaker warns of stagnation in the European sector amid news of deeper-than-expected action
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Cult members jailed for storming court and trying to kidnap a coroner
Members of a cult who tried to kidnap a coroner for ‘detrimental necromancy’ have been jailed.
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Financing militants and laundering crypto: accusations mount against “Money 24/7” businessman Andriy Smirnov
The public organization "Stop Corruption" has filed an appeal with the Office of the Prosecutor General, seeking an investigation into the operations of currency exchange points under the "Money 24/7" brand in Kyiv and their owner, Andriy Smirnov.
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Manchester United dismiss Erik ten Hag and announce interim replacement
Manchester United have sacked Erik ten Hag following the 2-1 defeat to West Ham on Sunday.
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Tommy Robinson jailed for 18 months after admitting lies about refugee
Tommy Robinson has been jailed for 18 months after he pleaded guilty to showing a defamatory video of a Syrian refugee during a protest last year.
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Labour Party suspends MP Mike Amesbury after video surfaces of him punching a man on the street
The video showed the MP for Runcorn and Helsby punching a man, who fell to the floor. Mr Amesbury then hit him repeatedly before members of the public intervened.
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Fertility rate in England and Wales falls to lowest level since records began in 1938
The fertility rate in England and Wales has fallen to the lowest level since records began, according to government data.
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Man sought for stealing £3 million in Viking treasure mocks police for using his ’hungover’ mugshot
George Whittaker, 43, from Wales, used a different name on social media so he could mock police over the mugshot they used in a wanted appeal of him. He said they could have used a better photo
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Inside David and Victoria Beckham’s new £60 million home featuring nine bedrooms and yacht parking
David and Victoria Beckham have paid a premium for a luxurious new home with nine bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, a gym, home cinema, spa, infinity pool, and more.
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British lawmakers accuse Starmer of having a ’colonial mindset’ in the slavery reparations debate
Some British Labour lawmakers on Sunday accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer of having a "colonial mindset" and trying to silence nations pushing for discussions on reparations for transatlantic slavery at this month’s Commonwealth summit in Samoa.
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Barclays wins bid to reduce UK investors’ $727 million ’dark pool’ lawsuit
Barclays (BARC.L), opens new tab on Friday won its bid to more than halve a shareholders’ lawsuit worth up to 560 million pounds ($727 million) at London’s High Court for allegedly misleading the market about its private "dark pool" trading platforms.
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Mother who died in tower block tragedy reportedly fell from window while smoking
A heavily pregnant mum who fell 90ft to her death from a tower block in Leeds may have been the victim of a tragic accident.
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Israeli strikes kill 22 in Gaza; truck ramming in Tel Aviv suspected to be a terror attack
The Israeli military has stepped up its offensive in northern Gaza.
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Milan prosecutors allege that hacked information from state security databases was sold to wealthy clients
Italian probe reveals “gigantic and alarming market of confidential data,” prosecutors say.
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Bulgaria’s hacking ’Elves’ expose election fraud scheme
Hacktivists have released a list of individuals purportedly involved in election fraud.
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Labour MP Mike Amesbury is cooperating with police in an investigation into an assault involving a backbencher
Labour MP Mike Amesbury says he is cooperating with police investigating reports of an assault involving the backbencher.
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Dozens injured after truck crashes into bus stop in Tel Aviv, while 22 killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza
Dozens of people were wounded after a truck rammed into a bus stop in Tel Aviv on Sunday.
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UK government warned to change drug policy or face increased poisoning deaths
Experts call for consumption rooms and wider testing of substances, as number of people dying hits new high
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Tourists cautioned as Iceland’s volcanic site reopens following six eruptions within a year: no one will save you
Local safety chief’s stark advice as visitors return to Grindavík – with more activity expected
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King Charles to resume regular overseas trips in 2025 following cancer-related hiatus
Royal visits to resume in spring subject to doctors’ approval, official says as trip to Australia and Samoa concludes
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Neo-Nazi sporting Hitler tattoo penned a ‘manifesto’ before attacking an asylum seeker with a knife
A Neo-Nazi wrote his own ‘terrorist manifesto’ before stabbing an asylum seeker in the chest at a hotel.
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Fraud convictions didn’t prevent this lawyer from establishing a thriving practice in Cyprus
Cypriot authorities stalled for 13 years on a European Arrest Warrant filed by the U.K., where Christos Christodoulides absconded from prison. They finally let him serve the remainder of his sentence under house arrest in Cyprus.
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Greece removes anonymity for whistleblowers in the Novartis case
Greek authorities lifted the anonymity of two whistleblowers Thursday in the Novartis bribery case, which implicated several government officials, including two former prime ministers.
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Georgia’s ruling party and pro-western opposition both claim election victory
Poll result could determine whether country veers towards Russia or continues path to join EU