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dailymail.co.uk | Monique Rubins |Katherine Lawton
By MONIQUE RUBINS FOR MAILONLINE and KATHERINE LAWTON Published: 10:18 EDT, 20 April 2025 | Updated: 10:18 EDT, 20 April 2025 Queen Camilla oversaw proceedings at the Easter Matins service which brought together much of the royal family today, according to a body language expert. Despite the notable absence of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Sunday's Easter service at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, was a joyful occasion for the royals.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Mark Nicol |Katherine Lawton |Jose Ramos
A military clerk who stole nearly £1million from the Ministry of Defence to pay for hair transplants, Turkey teeth and cosmetic surgery for a fake six-pack in an expenses scam has today been jailed. Former corporal Aaron Stelmach-Purdie, 34, ran the scheme while working at Regent's Park Barracks in central London. He defrauded taxpayers of £911,677, of which he kept £557,093 for himself.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Katherine Lawton
Horror footage shows the moment a gun was pointed at a group on a street in Salford last night before seven people were arrested. The offender, seen on a bike, pointed the weapon - believed to be a firearm - at a crowd on Romney Street as the crowd screamed in terror. Armed police raced to the residential road and cordoned it off, along with nearby Littleton Road last night with a police helicopter circling overhead. A huge scene was put in place as the nearby area was evacuated.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Katherine Lawton
A Colombian cleaner stole £188,000 worth of jewellery from a Jordanian princess's London home during the pandemic before trying to auction it in Paris, a court has been told. Maria Taborda Henao, 69, yesterday denied swiping diamond rings, bracelets, watches and earrings while working for Princess Firyal of Jordan at her £6million Belgravia property in 2020.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Mark Nicol |Katherine Lawton
A military clerk stole £1million from the Ministry of Defence to pay for hair transplants, Turkey teeth and cosmetic surgery for a fake six pack in an expenses scam, a court has been told. Former corporal Aaron Stelmach-Purdie, 34, ran the scheme while working at Regent's Park Barracks in central London. He defrauded taxpayers of £911,677, of which he kept £557,093 for himself.
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