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A UK couple confessed to multiple 'dine and dash' offenses, accruing over $1,400 in unpaid bills. 'Dine and dash' offenses are on the increase in the UK, a police official said. AdvertisementA couple from the UK admitted to committing several "dine and dash" offenses, running up unpaid bills worth more than $1,400, according to multiple reports. Bernard McDonagh, 41, and his 39-year-old wife Ann, of Port Talbot, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to failing to pay restaurant bills, the BBC reported. Between August last year and April, the couple ran up vast bills at four restaurants, as well as a Chinese takeout.
Persons: , Bernard McDonagh, Ann, Ciao, Bella Ciao, Shirley Xue, Donna Jones, MailOnline Organizations: Service, BBC, Fortune, Golden Fortune, Telegraph Locations: Port Talbot, Swansea
The Black Dog pub in London has had an influx of visitors since Taylor Swift's new album was released. AdvertisementThe Black Dog pub in south-west London, named in Taylor Swift's new album, was forced to turn away customers after so many of the singer's fans descended on the pub, reports say. "The Black Dog" is the title of track 17 of Swift's widely acclaimed album, "The Tortured Poet's Department," released Friday. Related storiesThe staff at The Black Dog pub mentioned the rumors in a viral TikTok video, which has clocked more than 400,000 views as of Sunday. We can now say we were in The Black Dog on the day of its release."
Persons: Taylor, , Taylor Swift's, Joe Alwyn, Matty Healy, Matty, Joe, Amy Cowley, We've, It's, Cowley, Taylor Swift, Robert Kamau, MailOnline, Jordan Ludwig, Katelyn Anziano, Kylee, Katelyn, It'll Organizations: Service, Poet's Department Locations: London, London's Vauxhall, British, New York City
A British Airways pilot said a drone flew "extremely close" to their aircraft at 9,600 feet. The Airbus A321 was flying at 250 mph when the drone was spotted, the MailOnline reported. An Airprox report said it was categorized as a high-risk incident. AdvertisementA British Airways jet had a close call with a drone flying more than 9,000 feet above its legal limit, safety investigators have said. In 2018, flights were halted at London's Gatwick Airport after drones were spotted close to a runway.
Persons: , David Dunn Organizations: British Airways, Airbus, Service, London Heathrow Airport, Civil Aviation Authority, University of Dayton, Birmingham University, Gatwick Locations: London, Athens, Heathrow
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewRoyal photographer Misan Harriman quashed tabloid reports that he doctored Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 2021 pregnancy announcement photo in a series of posts on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Wednesday. The reports come amid controversy surrounding a photo of Kate Middleton released by Kensington Palace on Sunday. Advertisement"They weren't actually under a willow tree, but they were lying outside in a meadow, weren't they, Harry and Meghan, when you took the photograph of them?" AdvertisementThe proliferation of AI image generators has made it difficult to distinguish between untouched photos, doctored images, and completely AI-generated creations.
Persons: , Misan Harriman, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's, Kate Middleton, Harriman, Harry, Meghan, Michael Berkeley, Harriman's, Kate, Princess, Wales, Insider's Hasan Chowdhury, Beatrice Nolan Organizations: Service, Business, Daily Mail, BBC Radio, Associated Press, Reuters, Agence France, Presse Locations: Kensington, California, British, @misanharriman
Read previewThe captain and copilot of a domestic flight in Indonesia carrying 153 people fell asleep for nearly 30 minutes, a report published by Indonesia's National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) said. Around 45 minutes later, the captain woke up and offered to let the copilot, 28, rest, but they declined, and the captain fell back asleep. AdvertisementThe first officer spent roughly the next 20 minutes communicating with air traffic controllers and flight attendants before they "inadvertently" also fell asleep, per the report. After waking them, the captain answered another pilot's call and air traffic controllers, claiming they had suffered a "radio communication problem." According to the KNKT report, the second in command had not rested sufficiently the night before the flight.
Persons: Organizations: Service, Indonesia's National Transportation Safety, Business, Air, Indonesian Locations: Indonesia, Kendari, Indonesian, Southeast Sulawesi, Jakarta
Some financial abusers use their partners to take out massive amounts of debt or make expensive purchases in their name. But experts told BI there are some early warning signs to keep an eye out for that may mean you're not a financial match. Andrea Woroch, a consumer finance and budgeting expert, told BI that partnering up with someone with similar financial values when it comes to spending and saving helps to minimize financial conflicts and fights. AdvertisementJacqueline Newman, a divorce attorney, told BI that someone who is "incredibly shady" about their income, or constantly changes their stories about their finances could be hiding something. "Keep an eye on their purchasing habit," he told BI.
Persons: , Reesa Teesa, it's, Teesa, Legion, Jerome JC Rome McCoy, MailOnline, McCoy, Andrea Woroch, Woroch, Jacqueline Newman, Chad Willardson, Willardson, I've, Newman Organizations: Service, Business, Legion, Facebook, BI Locations: Covid
Finnair says that weight data helps the safe operation of flights. AdvertisementAn airline’s trial policy to ask passengers to weigh themselves before flights has sparked controversy, with critics saying it could be triggering and embarrassing. Travel journalist Yvette Caster, also interviewed by GB News, called Finnair's move to weigh passengers "fatphobic." Finnair has announced it will begin weighing passengers with their carry-on luggage to better estimate the plane's weight before take-off. Uzbekistan Airlines began weighing passengers for the same reason in 2015.
Persons: Finnair, , Hayley Hasselhoff, Yvette, Kate Staniforth, , Laura Sanders, MailOnline, “ It's Organizations: Service, GB, Travel Republic, Air, Zealand, Korean, Hawaiian Airlines, Uzbekistan Airlines Locations: Finland, British
Venice is deploying aquatic speed cameras to enforce speed limits on its iconic canals. AdvertisementVenice will use speed cameras along its iconic waterways, with fines given to boats that violate speeding rules, following the approval of an amendment by the city's transportation committee. According to Venice Insider Guide, the amendment permits using "barcaveloxes" to monitor the speed of boats and gondolas navigating the canals. Barcaveloxes are speed cameras adapted to aquatic environments that can detect when boats are going too fast. However, the speed cameras, some of which had already been installed, could not be fully activated due to a lack of regulatory infrastructure.
Persons: , Martina Semenzato, MailOnline Organizations: Service, Venice, The Telegraph, UNESCO Locations: Venice, Belgian
Read previewA British BASE jumper fell 29 stories to his death in Thailand after his parachute failed to work properly, according to multiple reports. AdvertisementBoy told Khaosod that he spotted Odinson's parachute string was snagged after he jumped. An employee of the condominium told Khaosod that Odinson had done the jump from the building "many times before," seemingly in order to create video content. The page's last post was just hours before Odinson's jump. AdvertisementHarry Hongjindapong, listed as the drop zone operator for Thai Sky Adventures, said on his Facebook page that a funeral will be held for Odinson in Pattaya on February 4.
Persons: , Nathy Odinson, Khaosod, Boy, Odinson, Harry Hongjindapong Organizations: Service, Business, Police, BBC, Sky, Thai Sky, Odinson Locations: Thailand, Pattaya
Read previewA Chinese man has been disqualified from a marathon after he chain-smoked his way through the entire 26-mile race, according to MailOnline. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. The news outlet said the man, known as "Uncle Chen," completed the Xiamen Marathon in three hours and 33 minutes, but was disqualified for violating the race's rules against smoking on the course. He finished that race in three hours and 28 minutes, Business Insider reported, five minutes faster than his most recent attempt. The news outlet said that he smoked throughout the 2018 Guangzhou Marathon and 2019 Xiamen Marathon.
Persons: , Uncle Chen, MailOnline, Chen Organizations: Service, Business, Xiamen Marathon, Chinese Athletics Association, Sky News Locations: Xiamen, Xinanjiang
A Yemeni man has been given the nickname "Timhouthi Chalamet" on social media. AdvertisementThe Yemeni man, dubbed "Timhouthi Chalamet," who filmed himself on a cargo ship captured by Houthis in the Red Sea, said he doesn't want people to focus on his appearance. Al Haddad's appearance earned him fans, including those who said he resembled the actor Timothée Chalamet. That similarity earned him the nickname "Timhouthi Chalamet." Al Haddad's Instagram profile is full of videos of him aboard the Galaxy Leader , which the Houthi militant group hijacked on November 19.
Persons: MailOnline, , Houthis, Rashid Al Haddad, TikTok, Al Haddad's, Timothée Chalamet, Al Haddad, Al, they've Organizations: Service, Galaxy Leader, Rights Locations: Palestine, Red, Instagram, Hollywood, Yemeni, Gaza, Israel, Suez
Read previewA young Yemeni man nicknamed "Timhouthi Chalamet" is building a following, posting videos of him touring a captured cargo ship in the Red Sea. But his account has disappeared from TikTok, Vice reported. As well as his TikTok following Rashid Al Haddad has 27,000 followers on Instagram. Al Haddad was posting on TikTok until around Tuesday this week, according to Vice. There's no evidence Al Haddad was part of the raid, Vice reported, though in some of his posts he wears military clothing, and sometimes carries an AK-47.
Persons: , Rashid Al Haddad, Instagram, Al Haddad, Timothée Chalamet, Al Haddad's, Biden, RASHID 🔻م يكا, rade, ince Organizations: Service, Business, Galaxy Leader, Human Rights Locations: Yemeni, Red
Newlyweds spent their first night in hospital after the floor of their wedding venue collapsed. AdvertisementA bride and groom spent their wedding day in the hospital after a section of a historic venue in Tuscany collapsed on Saturday night. AdvertisementAccording to the local health authority, they were discharged a few hours later. According to a news release by Tuscany's local health authority, 39 people needed medical treatment. AdvertisementThe owners of the venue told local publication Report Pistoia that they don't understand how the collapse happened, describing it as a "tragic and unpredictable event."
Persons: , Paolo Mugnaini, Valeria Ybarra, Corriere, Mugnaini, obstetricians, Il Messaggero Organizations: Service, della Locations: Tuscany, American, Pistoia, Italy
A man was sentenced to three months in a Dubai prison after he insulted airport staff last year. The incident happened when airport staff were slow to bring his mom a wheelchair, reports say. AdvertisementA British tourist was sentenced to three months in a Dubai prison after he insulted airport staff who were slow to bring his mom a wheelchair, according to The National. He was initially fined for the incident, in which he cursed at an airport employee in a transit area of Dubai International Airport in February last year, according to MailOnline. "When I tried to explain it to him, he insulted me using very bad language," the airport employee said, according to the newspaper.
Persons: , MailOnline Organizations: UAE, Service, Dubai, of Appeal, Dubai International Airport, New Locations: Dubai, UAE, British, New York
They were accused of making their children work while on vacation at Disney World. AdvertisementA TikTok duo has responded to allegations of child exploitation, after a video criticizing their vacation content schedule went viral. "Paul and I don't even make 40 videos when it's just us making content full-time," Davis said. "They made the decision to make a list of how they're going to film their children for content on family vacation," she said. "ADHD is not responsible for the decision to film your children for content on family vacation," she said.
Persons: Lilly Davis, Paul, , dearanddarling, Davis, KC Davis, KC, Maggie, it's, Paul's TikTok, Lily Davis Organizations: Disney, Service, KC, Business
Prince Harry’s tempestuous history with the media is well documented at this point. Harry’s legal team are seeking a ruling in their client’s favor without a trial. Carl Court/Getty ImagesNews Group Newspapers (NGN)This is another of the duke’s cases that has seen some movement in recent months. In 2019, Prince Harry sued News Group Newspapers (NGN) over alleged unlawful information gathering. Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN)Harry began a lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) at the same time he launched his action against NGN in 2019.
Persons: Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry’s, Elton John, David, Doreen Lawrence, Elizabeth Hurley, Sadie Frost, Simon Hughes, ANL, Justice Nicklin, Prince Harry, ” ANL, Nicklin, Harry, Carl Court, , NGN, MGN Organizations: CNN’s Royal, London CNN, Associated Newspapers Limited, Daily Mail, Office, Mirror Group, Court, Getty, News Group, The, NGN, British Locations: London, United Kingdom, Britain’s, NGN, Buckingham
London CNN —Britain’s High Court ruled Friday that the Duke of Sussex’s court case against the publisher of the Daily Mail newspaper over alleged unlawful information gathering can continue. In the High Court ruling, Justice Nicklin said ANL failed to deliver a “knockout blow” to any of the claims brought by the claimants. “We intend to uncover the truth at trial and hold those responsible at Associated Newspapers fully accountable,” the statement continued. ANL said in a statement Friday that it continues to firmly deny the allegations brought against the firm. The statement described the accusations as “lurid claims” and “simply preposterous.”The suit is just one of several that the Duke of Sussex has brought against major UK newspaper publishers, including Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers and Mirror Group Newspapers.
Persons: Duke, ANL, Prince Harry, Elton John, Baroness Doreen Lawrence, Justice Nicklin, Elizabeth Hurley, Sadie Frost, Simon Hughes, David, Hamlins, , Duke of Sussex, Rupert Organizations: London CNN — Britain’s, Daily Mail, Associated Newspapers Limited, PA Media, CNN’s Royal, Associated Newspapers, Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers, Mirror Group Newspapers
A New Yorker was suspended from his job by his Jewish dad after ripping down posters of kidnapped Israelis. Noah Schaffer and his wife were filmed ripping down posters in Brooklyn Bridge Park. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementA man in New York was suspended from his job by his Jewish father after he was caught on film tearing down photographs of Israeli hostages, the MailOnline reported.
Persons: Noah Schaffer, , Eric Schaffer, Noah, Schaffer, Guy Smallman Organizations: Yorker, Service, Human, Hamas, Protesters, BBC Locations: Brooklyn, New York, Israel, Waterloo, London, Gaza
A small plane was forced to make an emergency landing on a highway in England on Friday evening. A small plane was forced to make a dramatic emergency landing in the middle of a busy British highway on Friday after it suffered a suspected engine failure. The unexpected landing was likely caused by an in-flight engine failure, Gloucestershire Airport Director Jason Ivey told the BBC. The Air Accidents Investigation Branch has opened an investigation into the incident, Gloucestershire Airport said in an X post. — Glos Airport Ltd (@GlosAirport) August 11, 2023Gloucestershire Police and Gloucestershire Airport did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Insider.
Persons: Jason Ivey, Aircraft, Andrew Treulich, Treulich Organizations: Police, Local, Gloucestershire, BBC, Gloucestershire Airport, Glos, Gloucestershire Police, Pilots, FAA Locations: England, Gloucestershire
A Jet2 passenger was reportedly tasered by police and removed from the plane for "unruly" behavior. He prompted the plane to land unscheduled on a Portuguese island 330 miles from its destination. A passenger on a flight to a Spanish holiday destination has been arrested and detained by Portuguese police for "disobedience" after being accused of "disorderly" behavior on a flight, The Scottish Daily Express reported. A Jet2 spokesperson told the MailOnline that the plane was diverted to "offload a disruptive passenger," which "subsequently delayed" a later flight from Tenerife to Edinburgh. Earlier this month, a "drunk" British Jet2 passenger had to be restrained by plane staff after threatening to open the aircraft door, the MailOnline reported, causing an emergency landing in Bulgaria.
Persons: Diário de Organizations: Morning, Scottish Daily Express, Porto, Madeira Regional Command, Public Security Police Locations: Spanish, Edinburgh, Scotland, Porto Santo, Madeira, Tenerife, Bulgaria
The New York Sun has hired online and television news veteran Noah Kotch as managing editor. Kotch will work with editor Seth Lipsky to grow the newsroom and find new audiences. The New York Sun, a conservative-leaning online newspaper, has hired former top News Corp. executive Noah Kotch as managing editor, the company confirmed. Kotch was most recently general manager at News Corp., where he worked on projects such as AI-powered news aggregator Knewz. In a brief phone interview Efune said The New York Sun is about "principle over politics and people over party."
A video of the incident shows panicked passengers with oxygen masks on their faces. An expert told Insider that Western jets are deteriorating due to a lack of servicing and parts. Musician Andrey Saltanov, who was also on the flight and verified the video to Insider, said: "The plane turned out to be ancient. The main federal investigating authority in Russia told RIA Novosti that the flight was forced to land "due to depressurization of the aircraft cabin," adding that an investigation is ongoing. One expert told Insider that flying in Russia could become increasingly dangerous.
A video of the incident shows panicked passengers with oxygen masks on their faces. An expert told Insider that Western jets are deteriorating due to a lack of servicing and parts. The main federal investigating authority in Russia told RIA Novosti that the flight was forced to land "due to depressurization of the aircraft cabin," adding that an investigation is ongoing. One expert told Insider that flying in Russia could become increasingly dangerous. "Access to spare parts, which are sanctioned, is very limited," Denis Brailsford, the head of asset management at the UK's leading aviation consultancy group IBA, told Insider.
(Note offensive language in linked items in paragraph 2)The headline of a Daily Mail story alleging that Prince William called Camilla, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom, an expletive, has been altered in screenshots online and viewed more than 43,000 times on social media. VERDICTAltered. A screenshot of a MailOnline report on Camilla, Queen Consort, and her grandchildren was doctored to include an expletive. This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team. Read more about our work to fact-check social media posts here .
A former Twitter exec said "homophobic and antisemitic" harassment forced him to sell his home. Yoel Roth testified to Congress that the release of Elon Musk's "Twitter Files" harmed former staff. During a lengthy hearing related to Twitter's handling with the Hunter Biden laptop story, Roth was asked how the release of Elon Musk's Twitter Files had affected his personal safety. He began by saying that the "Twitter Files" also affected more junior employees at Twitter, and that staff as far away as the Philippines were "doxxed, had their families threatened, and experienced harm equal to or greater than what I've experienced." The "Twitter Files" are a series of tweets released under Musk's leadership about "free speech suppression" on the platform under its previous management.
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