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2 weeks ago |
mirror.co.uk | William Morgan |Alana Loftus
Donald Trump boasts tariffs are making countries call him up to 'kiss a**' as he slaps China with 104% Donald Trump has claimed that countries are 'kissing my ass' after he launched his new 'legendary' trade policies and tanked the US stock market President Donald Trump made a bold statement during his speech at the National Republican Congressional Committee's donor event on Tuesday evening, claiming that nations are queuing up to negotiate with him following the introduction of his new...
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3 weeks ago |
mirror.co.uk | Ruth Mosalski |William Morgan
Holidays in 22 areas of Britain could become more expensive as tourism tax increasesThe marginal rise was announced as the controversial law passed its first vote. It means the price is going upThe Welsh Government's tourism tax is set to be higher than initially expected, following the controversial legislation's first successful hurdle in the Senedd.
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1 month ago |
mirror.co.uk | Alexander Brock |William Morgan
Prominent politicians have expressed grave concern and dismay as the chaos caused by the Birmingham bin strike reaches a 'crisis point'. The industrial action, which escalated yesterday, has resulted in overflowing bins and heaps of rubbish bags littering streets across the city. The strike, which began in January, was sparked by a disagreement between Birmingham City Council and Unite the union over the elimination of a specific role.
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1 month ago |
mirror.co.uk | Rory Cassidy |William Morgan
The father of depraved torture killer Dean MacLeod was a notorious gang leader, allegedly inspiring the character Begbie from Irvine Welsh's cult classic Trainspotting. MacLeod junior, 33, nicknamed Denim, was serving a life sentence for his heinous crimes when he was found dead in his cell this week, days after a violent attack on a prison officer. He had been sentenced to 34 years for the brutal torture killings of two innocent men, carried out alongside his father, Ian MacLeod, 67.
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1 month ago |
mirror.co.uk | Ruth Suter |William Morgan
Two suspects have been hauled before the court over the ghastly murder of Scots businessman Campbell Scott, whose body was found abandoned in a sack in the Kenyan wilderness. The 58-year-old was discovered by a local cattle herder within the dense Makongo forest, roughly 60 miles from his accommodation in Nairobi last month. Grimly, the body bore marks of violence, with ropes constricted his wrists and ankles, and his hands had sustained obvious wounds.
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