
Miles Dilworth
Deputy Investigations Editor at Daily Mail
Senior Reporter @DailyMail | [email protected] | #BrentfordFC
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1 month ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Miles Dilworth |James Tozer
When a group of workmen with liveried vans and wearing hi-vis jackets moved into Wellesley Road in Middlesbrough, no one gave them a second thought. The barriers and cones they put down were little more than an inconvenience to residents who were perfectly used to seeing roads being dug up around the town. But then something began to feel a bit off. As one observer put it, despite their professional appearance they didn’t seem to have the foggiest idea what they were doing.
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1 month ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Miles Dilworth
A steady stream of despondent young men are filtering out of a job centre in the market town of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, on Thursday afternoon. Alex Malone, 32, an out-of-work scaffolder and fabricator, says he has been job-hunting in earnest for almost a year now. ‘There are so few jobs in this town,’ he says. ‘It’s almost impossible.’ Malone was born here, but now he sees friends he grew up with turn to crime just to feed their families.
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2 months ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Miles Dilworth
It was the quiet changing of a lock that sent shockwaves through rural America. The news that a Beijing-backed firm with a ‘pledge of allegiance’ to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was to build an EV battery plant in a small town near Lake Michigan had proved too much for outraged locals. ‘My family members fought communism, and you’re bringing it right here,’ one angry resident told the board of Green Charter Township, which rubber-stamped the plans.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
dailymail.co.uk | Guy Adams |Miles Dilworth
As a newly elected MP, Sir Keir Starmer chose an unusual destination for his first overseas ‘jolly’. Instead of visiting one of the UK’s major allies such as the United States, Germany or France, the rookie Parliamentarian decided in February 2016 to jump on a long-haul flight to Bangladesh. There, he spent a week visiting the cities of Dhaka and Sylhet, where photos showed him – looking a touch younger and thinner than today – walking in a designer suit through impoverished slums.
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Nov 17, 2024 |
msn.com | Miles Dilworth
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