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Ukraine could develop nuclear weapons if it decided to, says Fire Point co-owner
Developing
World·6/4/2026AI summary

Ukraine could develop nuclear weapons if it decided to, says Fire Point co-owner

Denis Shtilerman, co-owner of Fire Point, a Ukrainian missile and drone manufacturer, stated that Ukraine possesses the capability to develop nuclear weapons if a political decision is made. He referenced Ukraine's past disarmament in exchange for unfulfilled security guarantees. Russia's SVR previously alleged that London and Paris were assisting Kyiv with nuclear capabilities.

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TASS
Two Maldon & Tiptree FC co-owners charged with human trafficking and rape
Sports
5/8/2026

Two Maldon & Tiptree FC co-owners charged with human trafficking and rape

Barrie and Scott Drewitt-Barlow charged by Essex policeTrafficking charges relate to sexual exploitationTwo co-owners of the non-league football club Maldon & Tiptree have been charged with human trafficking for sexual exploitation as well as rape after an investigation by Essex police.Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, 57, was charged with multiple offences on Friday alongside Scott Drewitt-Barlow, 32. Both men, of Southwood Chase, Danbury, Essex, will appear at Chelmsford magistrates court later. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
Winston Marshall suggests mined floating wall across English Channel on Fox News
Politics
4/30/2026AI summary

Winston Marshall suggests mined floating wall across English Channel on Fox News

Winston Marshall, son of GB News co-owner Paul Marshall and former Mumford & Sons member turned rightwing influencer, appeared on Fox News to propose building a mined "floating wall" across the English Channel to stop small boat crossings. The proposal came during discussion of a new £660m UK-France deal to tackle crossings, which Marshall said made him "pretty angry". He claimed the idea might sound "ridiculous" but should be explored after £1bn spent over six years on deterrence. The Dover Strait is the world's busiest shipping lane.

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Guardian UK