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Frederick Doe, 37, also known as Frederick Sines, had been found guilty by a jury at Oxford Crown Court of conspiracy to transfer criminal property.
The former football and TV star has been at the forefront of a number of controversies regarding his use of social media.
The former England striker will leave the corporation earlier than planned and will not front BBC coverage of the 2026 World Cup.
John Marjoram was elected in 1986, a year after the Green Party had been formed, and was a councillor at town and district level for 35 years ...
France’s home fixture against Ireland will launch the 2026 Guinness Six Nations with the shortened tournament unfolding over just six weeks and opening on a Thursday for the first time.
An oriental store has successfully moved into new premises two years after a devastating fire ripped through its original shop in Friar Street.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he wanted ‘practical solutions which get the best for the British people’.
None of the several planned music festivals due to take place in a London park will be cancelled following a High Court ruling over planning permission, a spokesperson for the events has said.
NNew Reading CEO Joe Jacobson has spoken for the first time since confirming his role following the Rob Couhig takeover. Former Wycombe ...
The prison population stands at 88,103, just 418 below the record high of 88,521, which was reached on September 6 last year.
Harry Brook has urged England not to take it easy against the underdogs of Zimbabwe, insisting “we can’t take our eyes off the ball”. The international season gets under way at Trent Bridge on ...
Mason Mount is desperate to help Manchester United salvage their season with Europa League glory as the midfielder seeks to put a “tough couple of years” behind him.
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