Emma Brazell

Emma Brazell | News Reporter

Senior news reporter covering crime, politics, human interest stories and royal stories

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Tanning salon boss ordered to remove 'offensive' image of woman in bikini

Channel: UK UK March 21, 2023
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Terror cops looking into man set on fire while walking home from mosque

Channel: UK UK March 23, 2023

Police called to dead body in field which turned out to be a scarecrow

Channel: UK UK March 21, 2023

Met Police is institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic, damning review finds

Channel: UK UK March 21, 2023

Headteacher to refuse Ofsted entry after school leader killed herself following inspection

Channel: UK UK March 21, 2023
Reece Rodger: Police search for missing man who vanished on camping trip

Man, 28, vanished on camping trip with friends two days ago

Channel: UK UK March 21, 2023
A man has been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder after a crowd incident saw windows smashed at the Indian High Commission in London

Windows smashed and guards injured at Indian High Commission in London

Channel: UK UK March 20, 2023
The logos of Swiss banks Credit Suiss and UBS are seen in Geneva 01 Octobrer 2007. UBS AG said 01 October 2007 it expected to post a third quarter pre-tax loss of 600 to 800 million Swiss francs (360 million to 480 million euros), citing a write-down of positions in fixed income, rates and currencies related to deteriorating conditions in the US subprime market. UBS head of investment banking, Huw Jenkins, will step down, with the role being filed by the group Chief Executive Officer Marcel Rohner for the forseeable future. AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINI (Photo credit should read FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images)

UBS buys Credit Suisse for £2,600,000,000 in emergency deal to swerve crisis

Channel: Money Money March 19, 2023

‘Fake Barbie’ OnlyFans model who murdered boyfriend demands conjugal visits in jail

Channel: UK UK March 19, 2023

Man finds 400-year-old paintings hidden in his kitchen during renovation work

Channel: UK UK March 19, 2023

Barrister who represented high-profile figures admits buying drugs from clients

Channel: UK UK March 19, 2023
(MIDNIGHT) Who?s on strike today and how will it affect you? Daily update for March 15

Who’s on strike today and how will it affect you? Daily update for March 15

Channel: UK UK March 15, 2023
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt walks outside Downing Street with the Budget box. Photo by Zara Farrar / HM Treasury

Jeremy Hunt spotted with Budget box as UK braces to hear financial future

Channel: UK UK March 14, 2023
A bar owner says he has been fined for parking outside his bar to unload stock 96 times by Newport City Council. The fines, which he???s never successfully appealed despite his best efforts, amount to more than ??3,300. Caption: Stephen Reynolds, owner of Slipping Jimmy's at Newport's High Street, has had almost 100 parking fines from Newport City Council since the road became pedestrianised in 2020

Bar owner fined nearly 100 times for parking outside his venue to unload stock

Channel: UK UK March 14, 2023
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Thief's remarkably honest self-awareness after returning box of letters to dead

Channel: UK UK March 14, 2023
EMBARGOED TO 0001 TUESDAY MARCH 14 Undated handout photo issued by Royal Mail of their new 10-stamp set which showcases some of the most popular types of flowers grown in gardens across the UK. The stamps mark a significant milestone in British philatelic history as they are the first to feature the silhouette of King Charles III and is the first change of silhouette since 1968. Issue date: Tuesday March 14, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story ROYAL Stamps. Photo credit should read: Royal Mail/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

King Charles appears on set of stamps for the first time

Channel: UK UK March 14, 2023
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Plane battered by 50mph winds struggles to land at Birmingham Airport

Channel: UK UK March 13, 2023
Insulate Britain climate activist Stephen Pritchard poses outside the Inner London Crown Court in London on March 10, 2023 on the day of his sentencing following a series of protest actions. - The Inner London Crown Court is set to sentence Insulate Britain campaigners who are believed to be the first to be convicted of and sentenced for the old common law offence of public nuisance which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. (Photo by Daniel LEAL / AFP) (Photo by DANIEL LEAL/AFP via Getty Images)

Climate change protester jailed after blocking traffic on the M4

Channel: UK UK March 13, 2023

Family of man who murdered his wife lose custody battle over their daughter

Channel: World World March 13, 2023

Rishi frustrated by Lineker row overshadowing his 'compassionate' migrant plan

Channel: UK UK March 13, 2023