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Under-fire Burford Capital directors held board meetings in luxury locales including Barbados with wives in tow
Burford Capital, the litigation funding giant being heavily criticised over its corporate governance and finances, has been accused of feather-bedding its non-executive directors and their spouses by laying on quarterly meetings at luxury hotels in unnecessarily exotic locales from the Caribbean to South Africa.The company, once valued at £3 billion, funds legal actions then shares in the profit if its side wins. In one of the most spectacular slumps of a company of its size, its share price cra
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Hockey bus crash victims include respected coach, captain
A junior hockey team was en route to a crucial playoff game Friday when a tractor-trailer slammed into their chartered bus, killing 15 and sending shock waves through a small town on the Canadian plain. More than half the passengers on the Humboldt Broncos' bus were killed. Most were players who hailed from the prairie provinces known for farming, but victims also included coaches, a radio announcer, team statistician and a bus driver accustomed to weathering hazardous road conditions.
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Steven Wilson reveals the stories behind his album To the Bone - track by track and interview
Steven Wilson reveals the stories behind his album To the Bone - track by track and interview
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NHS cyberattack: Seven trusts still turning away patients
Seven acute hospital trusts are continuing to divert patients away from Accident and Emergency departments after Friday's cyberattack, NHS England sources have told Sky News. The National Cyber Security Centre has said "that as a new working week begins it is likely, in the UK and elsewhere, that further cases of ransomware may come to light, possibly at a significant scale". Earlier, Steven Wilson, Head of Europol's European Cybercrime Centre, told Sky News it was important IT departments che
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Steven Wilson Absconds From Psychiatric Hospital In Glasgow, Public Not Told Of Violent Past
Scottish ministers were under fire on Monday after the violent past of a killer who absconded from a psychiatric hospital was not revealed to the public. Steven Wilson has been on the run for a two weeks after he failed to return from unescorted leave to the Leverndale psychiatric hospital in Glasgow. Wilson, who absconded on 30 March, was convicted of manslaughter in 1988 and has been in custody at Broadmoor, Ashworth and Carstairs hospitals.
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