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Investigators in Bangladesh demand Tulip Siddiq’s bank account details
Anti-money laundering officials in Bangladesh have demanded bank account details for Tulip Siddiq, the UK anti-corruption minister, in the latest escalation of the inquiries into her family’s financial interests.
The Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU), which investigates money laundering and suspicious transactions, wrote to the country’s main banks on Tuesday …
Party time at Damascus airport as international flights resume
International flights resumed at Damascus airport for the first time since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, including the first direct flight from Doha in 13 years, to a party atmosphere in the arrivals hall.
One woman propped up a speaker playing a patriotic song, while two others set off green …
Search begins for British hikers missing in northern Italy since New Year’s Day
A search is under way for a pair of British hikers in the Dolomites in northern Italy who have been missing since New Year’s Day.
Aziz Ziriat, 36, and Samuel Harris, 35, last sent messages home on 1 January from the Trentino region. They have not been heard from since. …
Tory insiders fear Robert Jenrick is stoking division to fuel leadership ambitions
Tories have privately accused Robert Jenrick of stoking divisions to fuel his own leadership ambitions, as community groups condemned the shadow justice secretary for describing Britons of Pakistani origin as “people from alien cultures”.
The Liberal Democrats said the Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch,
after he …Environmental groups sue FDA over agency’s refusal to restrict phthalates
Austria’s far-right leader to invite centre right for coalition talks
The leader of Austria’s anti-immigration, pro-Kremlin Freedom party has said he intends to invite the mainstream centre-right party for coalition talks, potentially paving the way for the far right to rule the country for the first time since the second world war.
…Cockney influences found in Scotland, Australia and New Zealand, says expert
The cockney dialect, as associated with the late EastEnders icon Dame Barbara Windsor, may not be as prevalent in today’s London, but it remains possibly the most influential English dialect across the world, according to academic research.
No longer the preserve of those born within earshot of the Bow Bells …
Who could replace Justin Trudeau as leader of Canada’s Liberal party?
announcement that he will step down
in the coming months means Canada’s Liberal party needs a new leader. With the government likely to fall when parliament returns in March, the party will be keen to put someone in place as soon as possible.The party’s …
Consumers could face price rises of 20% in 2025, trade experts warn
The price of household staples including food and drink could climb by as much as 20% in 2025 if challenges with sourcing and transporting goods continue, an industry body has warned.
The cost of electronics, machinery, chemicals and petroleum products could also rise, said the Chartered Institute of Procurement and …