Month: May 2025

Man arrested for ‘enlisting worker at his realty company to kill his wife’

​​Investigators say they got an anonymous tip that Darshan Soni, 44, had asked an employee to help kill his wife

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Chicago auction house under fire for selling off items on Lincoln’s body the night he was killed

A Chicago auction house will sell some of President Abraham Lincoln’s belongings, including blood-stained gloves he had in his pocket the night he was killed.

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Friend’s emotional plea to mother in dressing gown who vanished with baby

Kirsty, 35, has links to Coventry, Solihull and Birmingham areas

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Keir Starmer under pressure to break deadlock on post-Brexit youth visas

Labour prime minister facing calls to fast track potential scheme after this week’s ‘reset’ deal

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Trump officials could face criminal contempt over South Sudan deportations, judge says

Administration ‘unquestionably’ violated court order by flying Asian nationals to war-torn African nation, judge says

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Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill edges closer to passing. Here’s what it says, and what it means for you

The bill looks to slash taxes and increase spending on oil drilling, the military, and immigration, while also making cuts to Medicaid and food assistance programs

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Wealthy landowners lose Supreme Court case to restrict wild camping on Dartmoor

Wild campers can continue to enjoy the national park following the end of a long-running legal dispute

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Democrat fundraising platform admits error in its Trump strategy: ‘Our silence is actually hurting’

ActBlue has served as a massive fundraising platform for Democrats, raising more than $16 million for campaigns

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Trump’s attempt at Oval Office ‘gotcha’ moment backfired spectacularly – all because Ramaphosa kept his cool

ANALYSIS: Armed with printouts of tabloid news articles and a montage of video clips, Trump launched into a meandering explanation of the current political situation in South Africa to its president Cyril Ramaphosa, Richard Hall writes.

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Court system in crisis as ‘jaw-dropping’ delays mean first trials listed for 2029

Exclusive: One barrister said his client might not live to see his case come to trial in four years

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