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Fraudster jailed after scamming London renters out of £77,000
Frederic Priestley, 32, falsely advertised property he did not own for rent on Facebook, obtaining payments and deposits
A man has been jailed after defrauding more than 30 people out of more than £77,000 in a rental scam, police said.
Frederic Priestley, 34, from Southwark, London, falsely advertised a property for rent on Facebook between April and September last year.
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- Pro-Palestine activists sentenced as terrorists over damage at Israeli arms factory in UK
Pro-Palestine activists sentenced as terrorists over damage at Israeli arms factory in UK
Four found guilty get tougher conditions as judge says actions were ‘designed to intimidate the UK government and a section of the public’
A judge has imposed lengthy custodial sentences on four Palestine Action activists who smashed up drones and other equipment at an Israeli arms manufacturer’s UK factory after ruling that there was a “terrorist connection” to their offending.
Charlotte Head, 30, and Leona Kamio, 30, were each jailed for five years and Fatema Rajwani, 21, was sentenced to four years and 8 months for criminal damage in relation to a 2024 break-in at the Elbit Systems UK site in Gloucestershire. Samuel Corner, 23, who was additionally convicted of grievous bodily harm without intent for striking Sgt Kate Evans with a sledgehammer, was sentenced to seven years and eight months. Each will also spend an additional year on licence and be subject to 15 years of terrorist notification requirements.
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- Raúl Jiménez, hombre 'milagro': de la rotura de cráneo a marcar su primer gol en un Mundial gracias a su 'casco blando'
Raúl Jiménez, hombre 'milagro': de la rotura de cráneo a marcar su primer gol en un Mundial gracias a su 'casco blando'
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- Emergency hospital admissions fell after introduction of London’s T-charge and Ulez, study suggests
Emergency hospital admissions fell after introduction of London’s T-charge and Ulez, study suggests
Imperial College scientists analysed health records before and after introduction of air pollution reduction zones
Low emission and clean air zones attract controversy whenever they are proposed, but there is growing evidence that they work in improving air quality. The Bradford zone was followed by a reduction of about 25% in GP visits for heart and breathing problems and survey data shows that the central London zone was followed by a reduction in the likelihood of a person taking sick leave.
Now analysis of health records has found emergency admissions to hospital reduced after the introduction of the T-charge and ultra-low emissions zone (Ulez) in central London.
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- Hoyt Richards, cómo el supermodelo mejor pagado del mundo fue abducido por una secta que lavaba el cerebro a los guapos
Hoyt Richards, cómo el supermodelo mejor pagado del mundo fue abducido por una secta que lavaba el cerebro a los guapos
Glamourama, la cuarta novela de Bret Easton Ellis, llegó a las librerías estadounidenses a tiempo para las Navidades de 1998. El libro cuenta la historia de Victor Ward, un modelo joven y atractivo que se ve envuelto en una banda de terroristas internacionales. Para la crítica, Glamourama era un delirio. Para Ellis, era una sátira de la sociedad de los noventa, obsesionada con el consumo, las marcas y el éxito. En esa misma época, Hoyt Richards, considerado como el primer supermodelo masculino, estaba sumido en su propio thriller conspiranoico. A sus 36 años, era una leyenda de la moda. Había trabajado para los mejores diseñadores, había desfilado por todo el mundo y había ganado millones. Lo que nadie sabía es que estaba intentando escapar de una secta solo para ricos y guapos.

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- Il Fatto Quotidiano
- Sinner torna in campo dopo il malore al Roland Garros: sarà presente a un’esibizione a Londra prima di Wimbledon
Sinner torna in campo dopo il malore al Roland Garros: sarà presente a un’esibizione a Londra prima di Wimbledon
Jannik Sinner scenderà in campo prima di Wimbledon. Non in un torneo, come già annunciato prima dell’eliminazione al Roland Garros, bensì in un match di esibizione. È stata ufficializzata infatti la presenza del numero uno al mondo al Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic, rassegna di esibizione ormai ultra–trentennale che si disputa all’Hurlingham Club, dal 23 al 27 giugno. Una notizia ben accolta anche dal direttore del torneo Nikhil Waugh: “Per la nostra 32esima edizione, siamo eccitati di dare il benvenuto a Jannik Sinner, che si aggiunge ad un parco giocatori eccezionale”.
Sinner è reduce da un periodo difficile, dopo il malore al secondo turno del Roland Garros contro Juan Manuel Cerundolo, e dopo una settimana di vacanza si è sottoposto per due giorni a dei controlli specifici e molto lunghi al San Raffaele di Milano. Per l’altoatesino sembra però tutto nella norma e ha già ripreso gli allenamenti verso Wimbledon. In mezzo ci sarà l’esibizione a Londra, dove Sinner affronterà diversi altri tennisti di altissimo livello.
L’altoatesino, infatti, non sarà né l’unico Top 10, né l’unico italiano presente ai nastri di partenza. C’è Flavio Cobolli con lui, diventato n.10 dopo la finale disputata al Roland Garros, ma anche Luciano Darderi (n.18). A completare il roster, altri giocatori di un certo spessore: Casper Ruud (n.14), Karen Khachanov (n.15), Learner Tien (n.19) e Cameron Norrie (n.29), semifinalista a Wimbledon nel 2022 che sarà l’unico rappresentante britannico.
L'articolo Sinner torna in campo dopo il malore al Roland Garros: sarà presente a un’esibizione a Londra prima di Wimbledon proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
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- Helen Mirren speaks out about being called ‘evil Zionist’ on the street in London
Helen Mirren speaks out about being called ‘evil Zionist’ on the street in London
Responding to an incident in which she was verbally abused, the actor said that ‘evil forces are rising everywhere’, as well as expressing support for MobLand co-star Tom Hardy
Helen Mirren has commented on being called an “evil Zionist bitch” while being harassed in the street in London, saying she was “attacked by mistake by a man who was maybe a little over passionate or maybe mentally not quite stable”.
Footage circulated last month of an incident, believed to have taken place last year, while Mirren was walking with her husband, film-maker Taylor Hackford. They were approached and filmed by an unidentified person, who commented on Mirren’s support of Israel and then launched a volley of abuse at her.
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- London council seizes social housing flat rented by Sierra Leone first lady
London council seizes social housing flat rented by Sierra Leone first lady
Fatima Jabbe-Bio kept tenancy in Southwark despite living for much of year at presidential lodge in Freetown
A social housing flat rented by Sierra Leone’s first lady has been seized by a London council.
Southwark council confirmed it had repossessed the two-bedroom home in Walworth previously occupied by Fatima Jabbe-Bio, whose tenancy was reported by the Times last year.
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- El Mundo

- La mística del Azteca en su tercer Mundial: el gigante de cemento que consagró a Pelé y Maradona
La mística del Azteca en su tercer Mundial: el gigante de cemento que consagró a Pelé y Maradona

Cape Tainaro in Greece: Where the Land Ends and Legends Begin

Cape Tainaro (also known as Cape Matapan) is the southernmost point of mainland Greece and the Balkan Peninsula, located at the tip of the Mani Peninsula. It’s a place of rugged beauty, characterized by dramatic cliffs, a wild landscape, and the convergence of the Messenian and Laconian Gulfs.
Tainaro has been important for thousands of years, serving as a maritime crossroads and a place of worship. Today, a lighthouse stands at its very tip, and scattered ruins of ancient settlements and temples can still be found there.

The lighthouse that stands guard in Tainaro is considered one of the most imposing in all of Greece. It is a construction of French technicians, built of stone on a plateau on the natural rocks of the cape, with a height of about 52 feet (16 meters). It began operating in 1887 and was renovated in 1930.
In 1984, an automatic lighting machine was installed there, and the lighthouse was abandoned by its last guardians. The building was restored in 2008 and has since been guarded by Navy personnel. Every third Sunday in August, public access is free as part of World Lighthouse Day.

Cape Tainaro: Gateway to the Underworld (Hades)
Ancient Greeks believed that a cave at the cape’s edge, often referred to as the “Gates of Hades” or “mouth of Taenarum,” was a direct entrance to the Underworld, the realm of the dead, ruled by the god Hades. This mythical entrance was said to be guarded by Cerberus, the monstrous three-headed hound with a serpent’s tail who prevented the dead from escaping and the living from entering.
One of the most famous myths connected to Tainaro is that of Heracles (Hercules). As his twelfth labor, he descended into the Underworld through this cave to capture and bring Cerberus to Eurystheus. The legendary musician Orpheus also used this passage to descend into Hades in his attempt to bring his beloved wife, Eurydice, back to the world of the living.
By some accounts, the sculpted canal on the east side of Porto Sternes was the path taken by the souls of the dead, ferried by Charon, the grim boatman of the Underworld.
Cape Tainaro: Sanctuary dedicated to Poseidon

Cape Tainaro was home to a sanctuary dedicated to Poseidon, the god of the sea. Poseidon was worshiped under various epithets, including “Poseidon Tainarios,” as the god who controlled both the seas and earthquakes.
The temple served as a place of inviolable asylum, offering refuge to criminals and even escaped slaves. A story was recounted by Thucydides about the Spartans violating this asylum by killing helots (agrarian slaves) who had taken refuge there, an act believed to have brought divine retribution in the form of an earthquake.

The site also functioned as a “necromanteion,” or Oracle of the Dead, where Ancient Greeks would perform rituals to communicate with the spirits of their deceased ancestors, seeking guidance or prophecy.
A celebrated bronze statue of the poet and singer Arion, seated on a dolphin, was a prominent dedicatory offering at the temple of Poseidon. It honors the myth of Arion, who was rescued by a dolphin after being cast into the sea by pirates and brought safely to Cape Tainaron.
In medieval times, Tainaro became a notorious pirate base—with merchant ships carefully avoiding it—and during World War II, the Battle of Tainaro (March 1941) was fought off the coast between the British and Italian fleets.
Getting to Tainaro
The only way to get to Tainaro is by hiking along a path that many consider to be the most interesting of the “inner” Mani. It is accessible to all with no significant altitude differences and has a total length of about 1.4 miles. Starting from the village of Kokkinogia, it’ll probably take around fifty minutes to get to the lighthouse.
You will find the village of Kokkinogia at the end of the Areopolis-Tainaro road. The marked dirt path begins at the church of Agioi Asomatoi and passes by the beach of Aria, where you can see a Roman mosaic. The surrounding landscape is typical of Mani: thorn bushes, thyme, low vegetation, flint stones, and no shade—so be sure to wear a hat, apply sunscreen, and bring plenty of water. The views along the way to Tainaro will make it all worthwhile.
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Met police chief calls for law to make stolen phones ‘unusable bricks’
Home secretary also urged to force tech firms into sharing data on stolen devices and if they are reactivated
The Metropolitan police commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, has asked the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, to force all phone companies to make stolen devices “unusable bricks” in order to make them harder to sell on and less desirable to steal.
London is widely regarded as the phone-snatching capital of Europe, with between 200 and 300 devices stolen each day. The city accounts for up to three-quarters of all mobile phone thefts in England and Wales.
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- Millions of homes in London, Essex and Kent at risk of sinking as climate crisis worsens
Millions of homes in London, Essex and Kent at risk of sinking as climate crisis worsens
Analysis pinpoints areas most vulnerable to hotter, drier weather causing ground to shrink and drag foundations down
Millions of homes are at risk from climate-related subsidence, according toan analysis by the British Geological Survey (BGS).
As hotter, drier summers driven by global heating become more frequent, the ground under houses can shrink and drag down a property’s foundations. The most vulnerable areas include London, Essex, Kent and a tranche of land from Oxford up to the Wash on England’s east coast, according to scientists, who say mitigation measures will be needed.
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- Toby Carvery to fund orchard replanting as settlement for felling ancient oak
Toby Carvery to fund orchard replanting as settlement for felling ancient oak
Enfield council in north London took legal action against restaurant chain after outrage over damage to tree
The UK restaurant chain Toby Carvery has settled a legal dispute over taking a chainsaw to an ancient oak tree without permission, by agreeing to pay to restore a lost orchard.
The unauthorised partial felling of the 500-year-old oak next to a Toby Carvery car park in Whitewebbs Park, Enfield, north London, in April last year, prompted widespread public outrage and questions in parliament.
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- Il Fatto Quotidiano
- La ripartenza di Sinner: segnali rassicuranti dopo gli esami a Milano, oggi la ripresa degli allenamenti verso Wimbledon
La ripartenza di Sinner: segnali rassicuranti dopo gli esami a Milano, oggi la ripresa degli allenamenti verso Wimbledon
Due giorni di controlli a Milano, al San Raffaele, poi il ritorno a Montecarlo e oggi la ripresa degli allenamenti. Dopo il clamoroso crollo al Roland Garros contro Juan Manuel Cerundolo, il numero uno al mondo ha deciso di fare diversi accertamenti, per avere conferme. Jannik Sinner sta bene e può tornare a giocare regolarmente. Confermata l’assenza in tutti i tornei di preparazione a Wimbledon: da uno Slam all’altro, l’azzurro tornerà in campo sull’erba londinese a fine giugno.
Sinner ha scelto di controllarsi al San Raffaele e non al JMedical come sempre per fare un quadro più ampio della situazione e sottoporsi a più controlli, come riporta il Corriere della Sera. L’azzurro è stato infatti “rivoltato come un calzino“, sottoponendosi a un elettrocardiogramma sotto sforzo, holter cardiaco e risonanza magnetica. Milano è stata preferita a Torino proprio per avere più consulti da più esperti.
È stato comunque un inizio di settimana particolare per Sinner, che lunedì ha passato quattro ore al San Raffaele: da mezzogiorno e mezzo circa alle 17. Poi ha soggiornato a Milano, a Palazzo Parigi, dove ha trascorso la serata con la fidanzata Laila Hasanovic e il professore Alberto Zangrillo.
Lunedì ha trascorso circa quattro ore in ospedale, dalla tarda mattinata fino alle 16.30. Poi è rientrato a Palazzo Parigi, lussuoso hotel milanese non lontano da Montenapoleone, dove ha passato la serata con la fidanzata Laila e il professor Alberto Zangrillo: “È andato a cena con Jannik, loro si conoscono da sempre. Lo so perché ieri sera mio fratello mi ha scritto un messaggino“, ha rivelato Paolo Zangrillo, ministro per la Pubblica amministrazione, alla trasmissione radio “Un giorno da pecora”.
Martedì mattina è stato il giorno di altri accertamenti medici, con Sinner che è rimasto al San Raffaele per circa tre ore, fino a ora di pranzo, quando ha lasciato l’ospedale da un’uscita secondaria per evitare la folla di gente che era accorsa al San Raffaele per vederlo. Il primo giorno si era mostrato sorridente e sereno. Ora la conferma: non sarebbero emersi segnali preoccupanti. Sinner ha ripreso quindi oggi gli allenamenti (sarebbe stato così anche se non avesse avuto problemi al Roland Garros) ed è pronto a dare la caccia al secondo successo consecutivo sull’erba di Wimbledon.
L'articolo La ripartenza di Sinner: segnali rassicuranti dopo gli esami a Milano, oggi la ripresa degli allenamenti verso Wimbledon proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
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- David Sullivan’s contact with West Ham women’s and youth teams restricted since 2023
David Sullivan’s contact with West Ham women’s and youth teams restricted since 2023
‘Temporary agreement’ in place since Football Association safeguarding investigation began three years ago
David Sullivan has faced restrictions on his contact with West Ham’s women’s and youth teams since 2023 because of a safeguarding investigation.
The Football Association began an inquiry three years ago after receiving a complaint, which the Guardian understands involves an allegation of sexual misconduct unrelated to football.
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- Family pay tribute to ‘altruistic’ London woman as her killer is jailed for life
Family pay tribute to ‘altruistic’ London woman as her killer is jailed for life
Father and mother of Annabel Rook praised her dedication to helping others and want to focus on her legacy
A retired Old Bailey judge has paid tribute to his daughter after her killer was jailed for life.
Today at Snaresbrook crown court, Clifton George, 45, was sentenced to life imprisonment after being found guilty of the murder of Annabel Rook, 46, whom he stabbed in the living room of her own home in Stoke Newington, north London.
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