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3 hours agoLambeth youth's 'powerful' vote for next council
Young people in Lambeth express concerns about air pollution, housing, and youth services during a political debate ahead of local elections.
Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis stated, 'We are witnessing the normalisation of antisemitism, and it most definitely has not been taken seriously enough.' He emphasized the need for immediate action against the marches.
Following a thorough joint investigation with Buckinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service, we have found no evidence of any criminality. The fire is believed to have been accidental in nature, and thankfully no one was injured.
Ali Lamnouar, who stole an estimated £163,000 in valuables from Paul Coulson's townhouse, was described as having committed opportunistic burglaries with no significant planning involved.