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BBC News source @bbc.com · London 🇬🇧· 4h ·

Crime correspondent Jeff Edwards interviewed notorious prisoners, including hitman John 'Bruce' Childs, who confessed to several murders, but Edwards ultimately believed only one, the killing of petrol station attendant Gordon Snowden, was true, supported by consistent details that matched unsolved crime evidence in Lincolnshire, although no prosecution occurred due to a lack of supporting evidence. #TrueCrime #InvestigativeJournalism #SerialKillers #GB #IE #NI

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'Hitman Bruce Childs confessed to me about unsolved murder'
Crime correspondent Jeff Edwards spent a lot of time interviewing notorious prisoners such as East End gangster Reggie Kray and serial killer Dennis Nilsen before concluding "99% of them are pathological liars.
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Euronews English News source @euronews.com · Lyon 🇫🇷· 4h ·

Ireland's reported GDP growth of 12.3% in 2025, which many viewed as an economic miracle, was largely driven by multinational corporations and distorted statistics, as evidenced by a subsequent 2.0% contraction in the first quarter of 2026, highlighting the complex realities of the Irish economy and raising questions about the sustainability of its recent growth. #IrelandEconomy #GDPGrowth #MultinationalImpact #IE #US #NL #BE #GB #IR

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Irish economic miracle explained: Why all that glitter isn't gold
When Ireland's GDP figures for 2025 came in, a startling 12. 3% in real terms, many spoke of a fresh economic miracle. The number, taken at face value, looks extraordinary: no advanced economy grows in double digits, and to do so in 2025, against a backdrop of European slowdown and geopolitical tension, looks almost anomalous.