Daily Mail
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- Man held on suspicion of Ann Widdecombe's murder has been released and is no longer part of the investigation
A man previously held on suspicion of Ann Widdecombe's murder has been released and is no longer part of the investigation. The case is being reported by MailOnline.
- State of emergency in Missouri declared after once-in-a-MILLENNIUM rainfall causes catastrophic flooding sweeping residents into 29 foot high waters... and the worst is still to come
Missouri has declared a state of emergency following once-in-a-millennium rainfall that caused catastrophic flooding with waters reaching 29 feet. Officials warn that the worst is still to come.
- Nigel Farage's company 'pays him £50,000 over five years in rent for studio at his own property' in arrangement that could allow him to lower his tax bill
Nigel Farage's company pays him £50,000 over five years in rent for a studio at his own property in an arrangement that could allow him to reduce his tax bill.
- Wildfires tear through Europe amid sweltering heatwaves as dozens remain missing in Spain after deaths surged by nearly a third in France
Wildfires are causing widespread destruction across Europe during intense heatwaves, with dozens still missing in Spain and a significant rise in fatalities reported in France.
- South Africa was once hailed as a 'Rainbow Nation' - now it's being torn apart by 'Afrophobia' as black South Africans turn against illegal migrants from other African countries who they fear will take their jobs: SUE REID
South Africa, once known as the 'Rainbow Nation,' is now experiencing 'Afrophobia' as black South Africans express hostility toward illegal migrants from other African countries, fearing job competition. The article attributes this shift to concerns over economic opportunities being threatened by migration.
- Brave Ann Widdecombe would 'bin' IRA death threats and had 'very robust attitude' to her own safety - even after fellow MP Sir David Amess was murdered by Islamic State fanatic
Ann Widdecombe is described as brave for dismissing IRA death threats and maintaining a 'very robust attitude' to her safety, even following the murder of MP Sir David Amess by an Islamic State supporter.
- More than 40 million facing hosepipe ban as heatwave continues to scorch UK - with temperatures of 35C or higher recorded on six separate days in a year for first time
Over 40 million people in the UK are facing a hosepipe ban as a heatwave continues, with temperatures of 35C or higher recorded on six separate days in a year for the first time.
- ANDREW NEIL: Our new PM needs to stop drivelling on about Manchester and get across the political earthquakes convulsing Rome, Paris and Berlin
Andrew Neil argues that the new Prime Minister should cease focusing on Manchester and instead address significant political changes occurring in Rome, Paris, and Berlin.
- I believe I've discovered the real reason a twisted loner killed Peter Falconio in the Outback 25 years ago this week
The article discusses the 25th anniversary of Peter Falconio's murder in the Australian Outback, attributed to a 'twisted loner.' The author claims to have uncovered the real reason behind the killing.
- She was the last woman hanged in Britain but should Ruth Ellis REALLY have been pardoned for her crime of passion? Read her compelling life story and decide for yourself
Ruth Ellis was the last woman hanged in Britain. The article questions whether she should have been pardoned for her crime of passion.
- Billionaire Royal Mail boss took my fiancee: He's the ruthless businessman known as the Czech Sphinx who snatched one of Britain's corporate crown jewels. But he also grabbed a stunning model 23 years his junior from her teenage sweetheart
A billionaire Royal Mail boss, known as the Czech Sphinx, is described as a ruthless businessman who acquired a major corporate asset and a 23-year-younger model from her teenage sweetheart. The article highlights his business tactics and personal life controversies.
- My darling pal Ann Widdecombe: He spoke to her the day before she died. Here, shocked and saddened beyond measure, ANDREW PIERCE recalls their brandy-soaked dinners - and how they pulled a fast one on David Cameron
Andrew Pierce recalls shared dinners with Ann Widdecombe the day before her death, describing their brandy-soaked meals and a prank they played on David Cameron. The article highlights their personal connection and a specific incident involving Cameron.
- 'We were marooned. I knew I was going to die': Survivor of the Costa Concordia recalls minute by minute how the tragedy unfolded - and how the memory of her late brother gave her the fight to stay alive
A survivor of the Costa Concordia tragedy recounts her harrowing experience of feeling marooned and fearing death during the incident. She attributes her survival to the memory of her late brother, which gave her strength to endure.
- Can these £9 pants smooth over my back fat and side flubber? SIMON MILLS puts M&S's new shapewear range for men to the test
Simon Mills tests M&S's new men's shapewear range priced at £9, designed to smooth back fat and side flubber. The product aims to address common body concerns with affordable shapewear for men.
- Welcome to Benefits Street on the beach: Plagued by drugs, violence and people having sex in public, inside Bournemouth's downfall... and how NEIL SEARS was spat at, punched and abused when he went to investigate
Bournemouth is experiencing issues including drugs, violence, and public sex, leading to its downfall. Journalist Neil Sears faced abuse, including being spat at and punched, while investigating these problems.
- Welcome to tech bro island: Thirty billionaires fund self-proclaimed 'crypto micronation' to create a 'utopia' without taxes and government regulation
Thirty billionaires are funding a self-proclaimed 'crypto micronation' aimed at creating a 'utopia' without taxes and government regulation. The initiative, dubbed 'tech bro island,' seeks to establish a community free from traditional governance structures.
- Police officer killed after being hit by a car while on duty receives guard of honour at her funeral as hundreds of mourners pay tribute
A police officer was killed after being hit by a car while on duty. She received a guard of honour at her funeral as hundreds of mourners paid tribute.
- Why Posh George's dodgy dealings could make him Farage's nemesis: The baby-faced aristocrat and Reform donor served jail time for wire fraud and once lost £16million in a single poker game: IAN GALLAGHER
Posh George, a baby-faced aristocrat and Reform donor, served jail time for wire fraud and lost £16million in a single poker game. The article suggests his actions could position him as a potential rival to Farage.
- Harry's secret reunion: Meghan, Archie and Lilibet fly in to meet King Charles and Queen Camilla with him at Highgrove: REBECCA ENGLISH
Meghan, Archie, Lilibet, Harry, King Charles, and Queen Camilla met secretly at Highgrove. The gathering involved the royal family members and Meghan's children.
- 'Abject terror' of murdered Ann Widdecombe: Family's shock as police arrest 26-year-old man after ex-MP is found covered in blood with head wound at Dartmoor house
Ann Widdecombe was found with a head wound and covered in blood at a Dartmoor house, leading to the arrest of a 26-year-old man. Her family expressed shock over the incident.
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