Notorious killer who murdered a mum-of-three in a burglary gone wrong is found DEAD in his cell at a maximum security prison By Charlotte Karp For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:52 EDT, 19 April 2021 | Updated: 00:52 EDT, 19 April 2021
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It’s a massacre! In the final extract of his excoriating memoir, Alan Duncan gives his withering take on Johnson’s new reign. Our final extract from Alan Duncan’s riotous diaries opens as Theresa May, beleaguered in No 10, finally announces the date of
In our second extract from Alan Duncan’s riotously candid diaries, he continues to support the Prime Minister Theresa May — while criticising her in private. Meanwhile, he is finding the antics of his boss Boris Johnson — now Foreign Secretary — increasingly
Boris Johnson’s Cabinet was rocked last night by an explosive political memoir revealing vicious Tory infighting. The Prime Minister is one of the targets for a series of astonishing personal attacks from Alan Duncan, his deputy when he was foreign secretary. Sir
Today, we begin a blockbuster serialisation of one of the most explosive political diaries ever to be published. Alan Duncan, a well-respected Tory MP for nearly three decades, used them to let off steam in private about the ‘monstrous egos’ that surrounded
The Miami-based law firm representing the latest accuser of late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein had previously defended lawyer Alan Dershowitz in his legal battle against Virginia Roberts Giuffre, according to a new report. In a new lawsuit filed last week, a Turkish-born woman
Bearded man AVOIDS jail despite arranging to meet up with a 14-year-old boy in a park after being caught in a ‘Grindr predator trap’ Russ Alan Portelli was handed an 18-month suspended sentence in Perth court Portelli had arranged to meet a
GCHQ sets fiendish quiz to mark launch of Alan Turing £50 note which could take SEVEN HOURS to solve
Spy harder: GCHQ sets fiendish quiz to mark the launch of Alan Turing £50 note… but experts say it could take you SEVEN HOURS to solve the riddle Britain’s spy centre GCHQ devised a quiz to celebrate the new Turing £50 note