Prince Harry is in the UK to appeal a High Court decision regarding his security detail, landing just before his father, King Charles, left for a state visit to Italy. The legal battle stems from a 2020 decision about armed bodyguards, with Harry arguing that he, Meghan, and their children face risks in the UK. The ongoing judicial review has cost the UK government over £600,000, with concerns raised about the protection offered and the excessive uncertainty it creates for his security team.
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Fraudster who posed as Greggs manager to swindle £710,000 in grants jailed
Aftab Baig, 47, from Glasgow, has been sentenced to four years in prison for fraudulently claiming over £710,000 in Covid-19 business grants by posing as a manager at Greggs. In May 2020, he contacted Leeds City Council with a fake corporate email, requesting business rates numbers for the city’s 32 branches to apply for grants intended to support small businesses during the pandemic. Although most of the funds were recovered, over £90,000 remains outstanding, and...
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