A Bulgarian journalist targeted by a Russian spy ring revealed that they had a list of “assassination methods” to kill him, including plans to bludgeon him to death and use a suicide bomber. The spies tracked the journalist and his colleague across Europe, with one spy cell even entering his home while his son was present. Three spies were found guilty of conspiracy to spy, with the group plotting kidnappings, killings, and honeytraps, displaying methods reminiscent of a spy novel.
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More than 200,000 children in short-term housing in England by 2029, analysis shows
According to projections by the housing charity Shelter, more than 200,000 children in England will be living in short-term emergency accommodation to prevent homelessness by the end of the current parliamentary term. This figure represents a 26% increase over five years, with the total expected to reach 206,000 by 2029. Additionally, the cost to taxpayers is projected to rise significantly, reaching £3.9 billion a year, marking a 71% increase in expenditure on temporary housing solutions....
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