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A cold case investigator has slammed German prosecutors for being “obsessed” with the belief that Christian Brueckner was behind her disappearance. He has debunked the theory and warned that investigators must now look elsewhere as the “real killer remains at large”.Mark Williams-Thomas, a former police officer and investigative journalist, posted a video on X which tears apart the theory of German prosecutors. He claims that Hans Christian Wolters, who is leading the Madeleine McCann investigation, is working from incorrect evidence and Brueckner, who was released from prison this morning (Wednesday, September 17), was not involved in the disappearance in May,…
Tyler Robinson has been charged with murder. (Image: AP)Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing American political activist Charlie Kirk, has been charged with murder. The exact charges filed against the 22-year-old include aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm, and witness tampering. If he is convicted, Utah state prosecutors said they will pursue the death penalty. Robinson now remains in custody without bail. Mr Kirk was shot in the neck with a bolt-action rifle while hosting an event at Utah Valley University, with the shot being taken from the roof of a nearby campus building. Before the shooting, Robinson wrote…
Sir Keir Starmer has fallen to his lowest popularity level since becoming Labour leader, new polling shows. The YouGov survey gives the Prime Minister a net favourability rating of minus 50.Seven in 10 Britons now hold an unfavourable opinion of Sir Keir, including 50% of 2024 Labour voters. His net popularity score is down three points from last month and is the lowest the pollster has recorded since he became Labour leader in April 2020.Meanwhile, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has a net rating of minus 31, with 61% unfavourable and 30% favourable.Tory leader Kemi Badenoch is slightly less popular…
This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Apple iPhone 17 Pro review (Image: APPLE)What we loveNew design looks smartBetter battery lifeGreat camerasKeeps cool under pressureNice to see some new coloursA19 Pro is a powerhouseWhat we don’tWill aluminium stand the test of time?Higher price this yearCheaper iPhone 17 gets pro featuresApple’s Pro iPhones have barely changed since the iPhone 11 Pro launched all the way back in 2019. Yes, they have got faster, stronger and can shoot far better photos, but the overall design has stayed stagnant for years.…
A third of Britons confess they would be in ‘flight mode’ if someone nearby started having an epileptic seizure. Over half of UK adults are worried they wouldn’t know how to react if a stranger collapsed and began seizing in public, according to a survey of 2,000 adults.The majority have never been taught how to handle such a situation and fear they could make things worse. Meanwhile, 16 per cent believe someone else would be better equipped to assist. Respondents said they felt more confident dealing with incidents involving broken bones, choking or panic attacks.While seizures can take many forms,…
The Prime Minister’s “one in, one out” deal with France appears in tatters an Eritrean man won a last-minute High Court bid to temporarily block his deportation from the UK. The man, who legally cannot be named, was set to be flown out of the UK at 9am on Wednesday, but has been allowed to remain, after a judge granted him a “short period of interim relief”.The man’s lawyers said the case “concerns a trafficking claim” and claimed he is vulnerable and faces a risk of “destitution” in France. The Home Office defended the case, saying that it was reasonable…
US President Donald Trump touched down at Windsor ahead of tonight’s state banquet, held in his honour at the royal residence. The President and the First Lady, Melania, were personally greeted as they stepped off the Marine One helicopter by the Prince and Princess of Wales. During the warm welcome, the couples exchanged a few words among each others – with one sentence in particular seemingly uttered by the US President showing just how close he feels to the Royal Family.According to lip reader Nicola Hickling the first six words the US President told the Prince of Wales were: “Hello…
President Donald Trump landed via helicopter in Windsor Castle’s grounds to be welcomed by Princess Kate and Prince William before shaking hands with King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Prince William could be heard saying, “This is my father,” to Trump as they approached King Charles, as the monarch gestured with a small wave of his hand.Moments after greeting each other, they all entered horse-drawn carriages to be taken to Windsor Castle in what was a huge spectacle aired on various news programmes, including BBC News. The BBC filmed as 1,300 service personnel and 120 horses paraded the grounds for…
Emma Raducanu battled through tears to beat Jaqueline Cristian and book her place in the second round of the Korea Open. It was not all plain sailing for the Brit, who showed flashes of brilliance but struggled to reach her best level for large parts of the contest. However, she did enough to win in straight sets with a 6-3 6-4 triumph over her Romanian rival.It came after Raducanu withdrew from the British squad for the Billie Jean King Cup, instead going in search of crucial ranking points in Seoul. The match was supposed to take place on Tuesday but…
More than a century after it sunk off the Greek coast, divers have recovered artefacts from the Titanic’s sister ship, the Britannic. The Britannic was built as a luxury liner in 1914, before being requisitioned as a hospital ship with the outbreak of World War One. Just two years after it was built, however, it struck a mine and went down off the coast of Kea, southeast of Athens, while en-route to the Greek island of Lemnos.The ship, once the largest hospital liner afloat, disappeared beneath the waves in under an hour. 30 of the 1,060 passengers onboard died after…