Up next Up next Up next Up next Latest stories Echo The couple, who live in Westcliff with their four children, said they hadn't been to Colchester. 2 days ago Sky News Two out of four suspects have pleaded guilty after appearing in court charged with terror offences after the concert hall attack near Moscow which killed more than 130 people. All four suspects, from Tajikistan, have been remanded in custody until at least 22 May before facing trial, according to Russian authorities. Dalerdzhon Barotovich Mirzoyev, 32, Saidakrami Murodali Rachabalizoda, 30, Shamsidin Fariduni, 25, and Muhammadsobir Fayzov, 19, appeared at the Basmanny district court in Moscow on Sunday. 21 hours ago Ad • Why don't you like this ad? Thank you for your feedback. We will remove this and make the necessary changes. The Independent Russian authorities have detained four alleged gunmen believed to have carried out the deadly attack 7 hours ago The Northern Echo A Romany Gypsy family which set up home in open countryside without consent after finding life on a council-run travellers' site “intolerable” has been urged to reconsider its proposals or face having them rejected. 2 days ago The Argus Nightmare neighbours have been "terrorising" people in a street after setting a flat on fire an making threats. 13 hours ago Ad • Why don't you like this ad? Thank you for your feedback. We will remove this and make the necessary changes. Bournemouth Echo UK A PAEDOPHILE with “no regard for a child's wellbeing” paid a teenage girl for sexual services. 7 hours ago Euronews More than 130 people were killed in a grisly shooting in the Russian capital on Friday. 13 hours ago The Argus A market trader who was caught selling counterfeit shoes has been ordered to pay back £60,000 or face prison time. 2 days ago Ad • Why don't you like this ad? Thank you for your feedback. We will remove this and make the necessary changes. Sutton and Croydon Guardian A gang from south London have been sentenced to prison for a combined total of 36 years. a day ago PA Media: UK News Gloucestershire Police said it was concerned for the welfare of three-year-old Pauly-Boi, five-year-old Jolene and eight-year-old Betsy. 2 days ago Digital Spy EastEnders' Ben Mitchell has been accused of committing fraud in the show's latest episode. 7 hours ago Ad • Why don't you like this ad? Thank you for your feedback. We will remove this and make the necessary changes. Glasgow Times A historic church in Glasgow's West End will be demolished despite a previous proposal to keep parts of it. 6 hours ago The Independent As Kaylee Gain leaves the ICU after sustaining brutal injuries in a fight near school, officials are weighing whether her alleged attacker will be tried as an adult. Katie Hawkinson reports a day ago Bradford Telegraph and Argus Campaigners have raised concerns after "shocking" statistics showed more than a third of children in Bradford are living in poverty. 15 hours ago Ad • Why don't you like this ad? Thank you for your feedback. We will remove this and make the necessary changes. The Telegraph The war in Ukraine must already have the largest and boldest filmic archive of any on record. But news cameras have been able to stray only as close as they dare to the frontline in the east. That changes with Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods (BBC Two), where footage is recorded on bodycams worn by soldiers of Berlingo Special Battalion defending a railway line in a Donbas forest. 4 hours ago Reuters Videos STORY: Gravediggers buried charred bodies allegedly belonging to gang members in Haiti, after clashes between the National Police and armed groups left a prominent gang leader dead.Authorities were seen recovering the charred bodies from the street in Port-au-Prince on Friday. The remains were said to be members of the Delmas 95 gang led by Ernst Julme, also known as Ti Greg. It was not clear if one of the charred bodies was Julme, who died in the shootout with police. The death of Julme, who is associated with crime boss Jimmy "Barbeque" Cherizier's alliance, marks a setback for the gangs and their effort to take over more of the city. Julme had recently escaped from Haiti's largest prison in a mass jailbreak. Haiti has been gripped by violence since rival gangs unleashed a wave of attacks this month. Thousands have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced. International organizations, including the World Food Programme, said almost half of Haiti's people are struggling to feed themselves, with the country now suffering its worst level of food insecurity on record. Regional leaders are trying to form a transitional council that will be tasked with appointing a replacement for Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who announced his resignation on March 11. He is currently stranded abroad as gang violence prevented his return to the country. 2 days ago Evening Standard A 35-year-old man died after reportedly being hit by a car in the early hours of Sunday 20 hours ago Ad • Why don't you like this ad? Thank you for your feedback. We will remove this and make the necessary changes. Evening Standard The knifemen on mopeds are at large having fled the scene 9 hours ago CNN Judge Juan Merchan is holding a pre-trial hearing Monday to discuss the discovery issues that led to the delay of the trial on charges brought by the Manhattan DA 20 hours ago People The incident happened after the 18-year-old was walking her dog into their residence at around 9 a.m. on Jan. 23 4 hours ago
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