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Axe gang rams cyclist in shocking London robbery

Dramatic footage captures the moment a violent gang armed with an axe deliberately crashes into a motorcyclist before stealing his bike in a terrifying daylight robbery on London streets.

Smartphone theft epidemic sweeps UK streets

Exclusive investigation reveals how mobile phone theft has become Britain's fastest-growing street crime, with police struggling to contain the violent epidemic targeting commuters and pedestrians.

Strictly star La Voix in £40m jewellery heist drama

Drag sensation La Voix reveals terrifying ordeal as masked robbers steal £40 million in jewels from luxury hotel in Britain's biggest ever jewellery robbery. Exclusive details of the dramatic heist that shocked the nation.

Tory minister attacks official immigration statistics

Conservative Immigration Minister Chris Philp sparks outrage after questioning the accuracy of official migration figures, accusing the Office for National Statistics of using 'immigration survey' methods.

Louvre closed after major armed art robbery

French authorities have sealed off the Louvre Museum following a sophisticated armed robbery, with Culture Minister condemning the 'unprecedented attack on our cultural heritage' as investigations continue.

Louvre Museum evacuated amid armed robbery scare

France's iconic Louvre Museum was plunged into chaos as armed robbers triggered a major security lockdown, sending tourists fleeing in panic through the historic centre of Paris.

Domino's robber demands free pizza in bungled raid

A clumsy criminal's attempt to rob a Domino's pizza shop in Weston-super-Mare ended in farce when he returned to the scene hours after his initial failed demand for free food, leading to his arrest and prison sentence.

Tim Hortons boss robbed of £60k Patek Philippe watch

Shocking CCTV footage captures the brutal moment an audacious thief snatches a luxury Patek Philippe watch from the wrist of Tim Hortons boss Jeremiah Maheu in a brazen daylight robbery at a Canadian coffee shop.

London Phone Thefts Surge 44% in Crime Wave

Exclusive data reveals mobile phone thefts in London have skyrocketed by 44% year-on-year, with organised criminal gangs targeting commuters and tourists in worrying new crime wave.

Rachel Reeves slams 'shambolic' ONS economic data

Chancellor Rachel Reeves launches a blistering attack on the Office for National Statistics, criticising its 'shambolic' GDP figures and demanding a major review to restore trust in UK economic data.

Father killed in Chicago Louis Vuitton robbery

A tragic armed robbery outside a Chicago Louis Vuitton store claims the life of a father. The incident, captured on video, highlights a surge in organised 'smash-and-grab' crimes targeting luxury retailers.

Fired US Statistician: Trump 'Dangerous' for Data Integrity

Ex-Bureau of Labor Statistics chief Erika McEntarfer breaks her silence, alleging political pressure and data manipulation under the Trump administration. She warns his return would be 'dangerous' for US economic integrity.

Armed thieves rob guests at Beverly Hills Hotel

In a brazen daylight robbery, armed thieves targeted guests at the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel, making off with a fortune in high-value jewellery. The investigation, involving multiple law enforcement agencies, is now underway.

UK Phone Theft: One Stolen Every 44 Seconds

Exclusive data reveals a mobile phone is stolen every 44 seconds across the UK, with London's West End becoming a hotspot for organised theft gangs. Police urge immediate action.

London Summer Homicides Hit Historic Low

New figures reveal London's homicide rate plummeted during the summer months, with Mayor Sadiq Khan's violence reduction strategy showing significant success in tackling serious crime.

Trump's Dangerous War on US Statistics and Data

An alarming analysis reveals how Donald Trump's systematic assault on US federal statistics corrupts policymaking, endangers the economy, and weakens America's standing on the world stage, drawing parallels to authoritarian regimes.

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