Month: November 2025

Sara Sharif’s father and stepmother ‘should never have been trusted’ with her care, review finds

Urfan Sharif’s history of domestic abuse was ‘overlooked and underestimated’ by all professionals who came into contact with the family

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JD Vance’s 2021 tweet about the Epstein files comes back to haunt him: ‘Aged like milk’

The resurfacing of JD Vance’s tweets comes after new emails about Trump allegedly spending ‘hours’ with an Epstein victim came to light

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Labour leadership latest: Starmer must find and ‘get rid’ of aide behind Streeting coup briefings, Miliband warns

Concern around the Labour leadership has deepened ahead of Rachel Reeves’s Budget on 26 November

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Epstein tried to set up meeting with Kremlin to offer insight into Trump, newly released emails show

Lawmakers made some 20,000 emails public on Wednesday that shone a light on Epstein’s complex relationship with the US president

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‘Fever pitch’ screaming and father’s history of violence: The red flags before Sara Sharif’s tragic death

Neighbours and Sara’s teachers had raised concerns, while social services were aware of Urfan Sharif’s alleged history of domestic violence

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Sara Sharif: How one trial laid bare the brutally short life of a 10-year-old schoolgirl

From one abusive household, to foster care to the home where she would die – the 10-year-old never stood a chance against her controlling and tyrannical father

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Where in the UK is the greatest amount of hidden treasure?

Objects uncovered have included precious Viking coins and a Roman earwax scoop

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Ukraine’s justice and energy ministers resign amid $100m corruption scandal

Ukraine’s justice and energy ministers have stepped down in relation to a major scandal involving the state nuclear power company

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Starbucks workers kick off 65-store US strike on company’s busy Red Cup Day

More than 1,000 unionized Starbucks workers are planning to strike at 65 U.S. stores starting Thursday

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Ten years since the Bataclan attacks, deep scars remain in France and beyond

A decade ago today, gunmen stormed into Paris’ famed concert hall and opened fire on 1,500 people. James C. Reynolds looks at how France was shaken by the massacre

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