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UK crown courts heard 226 fraud cases last year compared with 221 in 2022, according to new figures from KPMG’s Fraud Barometer, which tracks cases worth £100,000 and above.
The paper calls Esther Martin “yet another victim” and adds that she was attacked while visiting her grandson after trying to stop puppies fighting.
The unnamed top-flight footballer has been admitted to a medical centre after “his family asked his club for help” with addiction issues.
The Daily Express reports on the death of 68-year-old Esther Martin following a dog attack – as tributes are paid to an “amazing” grandmother.
Iranian petrochemical firms secretly used British front companies to obtain bank accounts with Lloyds and Santander in order to evade US sanctions.
The Guardian leads with comments by White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is expected to bolster funding for the UK’s military in the upcoming budget, according to i.
Elementor #583873February 5, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Star – Bonkers Britain: Three season in one week The Daily Star leads with the weather forecasts for this week, with the UK reportedly set for a mixture of warm spring weather, wintry winds and autumnal rain. “Bonkers Britain” could experience “three seasons in one week”, says the paper. The paper predicts “balmy spring temps turn to autumnal rains and a wintry wintry weekend”.The front page also covers the mauling death of a grandmother, who died after being attacked by dogs – believed to be XL bullies…
Monday’s front pages report on several different domestic news stories including the tragic death of a woman who was mauled to death in front of her grandson by what’s believed to be XL Bullies.
President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador, recognised for his efforts in combating gangs in the Central American nation, claims to have been re-elected.
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