419
Romania’s logging industry continues to bypass the timber tracing system
Six months after the fraud was exposed and Romanian authorities promised to stop it, wood processing companies continue to cheat Europe’s most sophisticated timber tracing system, allowing illegally harvested wood to enter the legal market.
409
Private faith schools in the UK lobby for VAT exemption on fees under £7,690
Group says government policy would force many to close and leave deeply religious families with no alternatives
432
Biden says Hurricane Milton caused staggering $50bn in estimated damage
Sixteen people killed by storm but state spared ‘worst-case scenario’ as accusations fly between political candidates
536
Blow to No 10’s investment summit as port giant pulls £1bn announcement over P&O row
Dubai-based company DP World decides to review its plans following criticism by members of Sir Keir Starmer’s cabinet about its subsidiary P&O Ferries.
429
New Zealand’s defence minister criticizes ’armchair admirals’ for targeting female captain of the sunk HMNZS Manawanui
Judith Collins said a "deeply concerning, misogynistic narrative" had been directed at Commander Gray and told one of her critics, a male truck driver from Melbourne, to stick to commenting about "driving trucks rather than driving ships".
552
Man in his 60s missing after boat carrying six people capsizes in River Thames
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550
Woman jailed for murdering her parents - after living at family home in Essex with their hidden bodies for years
Virginia McCullough, 36, poisoned her father John, 70, with prescription medication, before stabbing her mother Lois, 71, at their home in Chelmsford.
601
At whose expense is the owner of illegal online casinos Maksym Krippa buying up Kyiv’s assets
Recent state property auctions have raised concerns due to unusual pricing and unexpected bidders.
370
"Kronung" and fraudulent schemes: how Philipp Shrage and Ignatiy Nayda launder money through real estate projects in Europe
Under the guise of investing in real estate in Europe and the UAE, the St. Petersburg construction company "Kronung" and its owners Ignatiy Nayda and Philipp Shrage channel funds from private and state Russian banks abroad.
416
"Confrontation with Russia leads to poverty": how a Russian troll factory planned to shift public opinion in Latvia against Ukraine
Russian-speaking Latvians should be pitted against Ukrainian refugees, while convincing others that confrontation with Russia leads to poverty.
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