Day: October 15, 2025
Two banks face new lawsuit alleging they did not report suspicious activity of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
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A former victim known only as ‘Jane Doe’ has accused Bank of America and Bank of New York Mellon of ‘participating in and financially benefitting’ from Epstein’s empire of abuse
Read MoreTwo banks face new lawsuit alleging they did not report suspicious activity of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
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A former victim known only as ‘Jane Doe’ has accused Bank of America and Bank of New York Mellon of ‘participating in and financially benefitting’ from Epstein’s empire of abuse
Read MoreIncredibly rare 17th-century book found in Michigan State University donation bin: ‘It stood out right away’
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The pigskin covered book was written in Latin by a popular Catholic moralist
Read MoreIncredibly rare 17th-century book found in Michigan State University donation bin: ‘It stood out right away’
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The pigskin covered book was written in Latin by a popular Catholic moralist
Read MoreHigher taxes for the wealthy will be ‘part of the story’, says Reeves ahead of Budget
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The chancellor has confirmed that tax rises for the wealthy will be ‘part of the story’ as she seeks to fill a £50m financial blackhole
Read MoreUtah man arrested for ‘threatening to shoot rival fans’ ahead of BYU-UU college football game, police say
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Christopher Tai Justice, 28, was taken into custody after police say he was linked to an online account threatening fans of the Utah Utes
Read MoreUtah man arrested for ‘threatening to shoot rival fans’ ahead of BYU-UU college football game, police say
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Christopher Tai Justice, 28, was taken into custody after police say he was linked to an online account threatening fans of the Utah Utes
Read MoreIs BBC effective at being independent? Here’s what viewers say
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BBC viewers are also demanding more coverage of certain topics
Read More‘Tinkering around edges’ at Budget risks another year of economic pain, IFS warns Reeves
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Chancellor must take ‘bold action’ to avoid ‘limping from one forecast to the next’
Read MoreWhy children with Send from low-income homes face ‘double disadvantage’
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Disadvantaged children with Send are being failed by a system ‘beset with inconsistency and bureaucracy’ a charity has said
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