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Bournemouth beach murder accused said he liked knives, court told
A criminology student accused of fatally stabbing a sports coach on a Dorset beach told a prison officer he was fascinated with knives, a jury has heard.
Nasen Saadi, 20, is said to have told the officer that he liked the shape and look of knives and had a collection …
Photos of Birmingham DHL fire suggest device could have downed plane
Photographs of the fire caused by a suspected Russian incendiary device at a DHL facility in Birmingham in July have backed up intelligence assessments that the blast was strong enough to have brought down a cargo plane.
One image appears to show when the booby-trapped item, hidden in a massage …
European countries urged not to abandon Syrians applying for asylum
Israel strikes hundreds of military targets in Syria
Israeli warplanes have intensified an air offensive in Syria, striking hundreds of military targets and destroying entire squadrons of fighters, radar and missile systems, missile stores and much of the small Syrian navy.
The strikes came as Israeli troops consolidated their hold on a demilitarised zone in Syria east of …
Woman arrested in Ireland on suspicion of murder of Kyran Durnin
A woman has been arrested in Ireland on suspicion of the murder of an eight-year-old boy who disappeared two years ago.
Gardai investigating the suspected murder of Kyran Durnin said on Tuesday the woman, whose name has not been made public, was being detained at a police station in the …
Sale’s Alex Sanderson expects big response from English clubs in Europe
A leading Premiership director of rugby is predicting a backlash from English clubs this weekend after a largely disappointing set of results in the opening round of the Champions Cup. Sale’s Alex Sanderson is preparing to welcome back his “big four” international contingent for the visit of Racing 92 on …
Nigel Farage, man of the people, welcomes his latest billionaire to Reform
Several Range Rovers with blacked out windows pulled up outside the TV studios in Westminster. Out stepped Theresa May. Awkward. If she’d known her arrival was going to coincide with a Reform party photo call, she’d have probably asked the driver to go round the block again. Just in case …
Arctic tundra is now emitting more carbon than it absorbs, US agency says
This drastic shift is …
Jon Stewart on the fall of Assad: ‘A moment in time of pure, unalloyed joy’
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…Car finance scandal could be as big as PPI, City regulator says
Britain’s car finance scandal could end up being as big as the payment protection insurance (PPI) mis-selling saga, which cost UK banks £50bn, the City regulator’s top lawyer has admitted.
Stephen Braviner Roman, the Financial Conduct Authority’s general counsel and executive director in charge of legal affairs, said
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