Police launch manhunt for ANOTHER prisoner released by mistake after he was allowed to leave jail while awaiting trial
William Wenham was serving a two-year sentence and waiting to face trial for an offence of aggravated burglary when he was released in error from HMP Rochester on Tuesday June 3 this year.
Awkward moment Queen Camilla tells Ruth Jones 'you've lost masses of weight' after failing to recognise her during King's trip to South Wales for his birthday
The actress, who has openly spoken the new health regime which has led her to shed 4.5 stone, met Camilla on an engagement in South Wales.
Reeves faces 'credibility crisis' as markets batter UK after Labour MPs force U-turn on income tax hike... with fears 'stealth raids' will now fill £40bn Budget black hole
Markets have been heaping risk premium on UK borrowing after the Chancellor's extraordinary backtrack - which came despite weeks of heavy hints and tough talk.
Storm Claudia tears down trees, floods towns and threatens second day of Cheltenham racing meet as it dumps a month's worth of rain on Britain
Strong winds and persistent rain continued throughout the afternoon, as conditions at Cheltenham were inevitably worsened by the first day's racing.
Vernon Kay and Joe Wicks lead the arrivals ahead of this year's Children In Need telethon
Vernon Kay, who is one of this year's main hosts, was spotted looking dapper as he arrived at MediaCity in Salford, Manchester.
Summer camp monster admits giving children sweets laced with sedatives and sexually assaulting two boys at Christian group he ran
Jon Ruben, 76, was previously accused of child neglect offences against three boys aged between eight and 11, who cannot be identified.
Men cried after I called their quarter-zips revolting - but women queued up to agree. So here's the 11 looks men LOVE but women think are emasculating, sexless and make you seem short. They're not what you think: FLORA GILL
Last week I wrote an article condemning the fashion faux pas that is the quarter-zip jumper. This was in the nature of a public service announcement - saving men from themselves.
Nursery worker, 18, who raped and sexually abused children as young as three is locked up for 10 years
Thomas Waller, who was 17, raped and sexually assaulted one boy and sexually assaulted another in a small village nursery last year just three weeks after starting a job there.
Rail fares set to surge under Labour's re-nationalisation plans in major blow for passengers as Government impact assessment reveals cost of policy could hit £400m
According to a Government impact assessment, seen by the Mail, creating a new quango to run the railways and a passenger watchdog will cost up to £400million.
'Antisemitic' children's doctor who hailed Hamas terrorists as 'resistance fighters' and claimed ribbons worn in support of hostages were a sign of 'Jewish supremacy' is suspended
Dr Ellen Kriesels was photographed at a pro-Palestinian demonstration carrying a placard displaying an Israeli flag surrounded by the words: 'Rape, steal, cry, kill, cheat, lie.'
Emotional Sara Cox is congratulated by Prince William after breaking down in tears as fundraising total for her 135-mile Children in Need marathon challenge tops £6million
The Prince of Wales has hailed the BBC Radio 2 DJ for her extraordinary efforts to cover 135 miles in five days for charity.
Crims poison 150K+ npm packages with token-farming malware
Amazon spilled the TEA
Yet another supply chain attack has hit the npm registry in what Amazon describes as "one of the largest package flooding incidents in open source registry history" - but with a twist. Instead of injecting credential-stealing code or ransomware into the packages, this one is a token farming campaign.…
Trump to deport Ukrainians back to bombed out war zone ... to fight Putin
President Trump and his administration is gearing up to send back Ukrainians to their war-torn homelands.
Watch salesman who killed himself after being tied up in £1.1million heist had been working in shop that was a 'front for organised crime', court told
Oliver White, 27, took his own life after being accused of 'not putting up enough of a fight' against robbers who grabbed a haul of luxury watches.
Mind-boggling optical illusion tricks you into distorting celebrity faces into terrifying MONSTERS - 'what is my brain doing without my permission?'
TikTok users have been left baffled by a mind-boggling optical illusion that tricks your brain into distorting celebrity faces into terrifying monsters.
Retail Traders Left Exposed in High-Stakes Crypto Treasury Deals
An anonymous reader shares a report: Executives are turning to a novel structure to fund crypto accumulation vehicles as investor appetite thins. They're called in-kind contributions, and they now account for a growing share of digital-asset treasury, or DAT, deals. Instead of raising cash to buy tokens in the open market, DAT sponsors contribute large slugs of their own crypto, often unlisted and hard to value.
Digital-asset treasuries are a new breed of public company built to hold concentrated crypto positions. The structure surged in 2025 as small-cap firms, especially in biotech and mining, reinvented themselves as digital-asset proxies. Sponsors provide tokens or raise money to buy them, and the stock then trades as a kind of listed bet on crypto. For insiders, it's a shortcut to liquidity. For investors, a wager on upside. But not all DATs carry the same level of risk. Earlier deals raised money to buy tokens through regular markets, which offered at least some independent price check. In-kind contributions skip that step -- letting insiders decide what their tokens are worth, sometimes before the token even trades publicly. That shift means pricing and trading risks land more squarely on shareholders, many of them retail investors.
Investor faith is already wobbling. Many DATs that once traded above the value of their holdings now trade below it. As insiders supply the tokens and set their price, it's becoming harder for investors to tell what these deals are really worth, or when to get out. The in-kind structure was on full display in a recent $545 million private placement by Tharimmune Inc., a biotech firm-turned-crypto proxy, to set up a buyer of Canton Coins. About 80% of the raise came in the form of unlisted Canton tokens, priced at 20 cents each, according to an investor presentation seen by Bloomberg News. The token began trading on exchanges Nov. 10 and is now around 11 cents, CoinGecko data show.
More deals are following the same template. In these placements, insiders contribute tokens -- sometimes illiquid or unlisted -- to form a treasury, lock in valuations and seed the perception of market demand. But when tokens list below deal price, public shareholders absorb the difference. [...] Then there's Flora Growth Corp., a Nasdaq-listed company that announced a $401 million deal to start acquiring Zero Gravity tokens in September. On closer inspection, the firm had raised just $35 million in cash to pair with a $366 million in-kind contribution of then-unlisted 0G tokens. Those tokens were priced at around $3 a piece; they subsequently listed, and are now trading at about $1.20.
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Ukrainian male model who 'set fires outside homes linked to Keir Starmer' appears in court
Roman Lavrynovych, 21, is accused of being behind a blaze started during the early hours of May 12 in Kentish Town, north London.
Colchester to get Big Wheel for Christmas that's 'as good as the London Eye'
The wheel is set to bring Christmas magic to Colchester
Mother issues warning after daughter, 4, was left with serious spinal injury during trip to soft play
A mother from Earls Barton in Northamptonshire has told of her horror after her daughter, at just four years old, was left with a severe spinal injury after going to a soft play centre.
Furious Trump orders Pam Bondi to investigate Bill Clinton over Epstein after exploding at 'weak Republicans'
Amid the fallout from the Epstein email debacle, the White House deployed young children to surround the president in a tender moment caught on video in the Oval Office.