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1 day ago

Mother and two children killed in Boxing Day fire

Independent provides free, cross-spectrum journalism funded by donations while a Boxing Day house fire in Gloucestershire killed a mother and two children.
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3 days ago

Paramedic struck off after lie about sick sister exposed by Facebook photos

A paramedic was struck off after fabricating a family illness to obtain leave, with the deception exposed by her sister's social media posts.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 hour ago

Snow warning for London as UK braces for wintry start to 2026

Snow and ice warnings plus cold-health alerts and higher energy bills create hazardous travel, greater health risks, and increased living costs across the UK.
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 hours ago

Ten English fire services tackled record number of grass, forest and crop fires in 2025

Ten English fire services tackled a record number of grassland, woodland and crop fires during what was the UK's hottest spring and summer on record, figures show. In total nearly 27,000 wildfires were dealt with by fire services in England during the prolonged dry weather of 2025, according to analysis by PA Media. One fire chief said the summer was one of the most challenging that crews had ever faced and the frequency and intensity of the wildfires was putting a strain on resources.
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1 hour ago

Great British Rail Sale launches with savings of 50% on off-peak and advance fares

The UK's train companies are set to kick off the new year with a January sale, offering discounted fares for journeys across the UK. The participating operators in the Great British Rail Sale are: All the DfT-regulated train companies are taking part in the Great British Rail Sale, and while GWR is also part of the January sale, it is also running an additional promotion here.
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5 hours ago

Met call centre staff begin New Year's Eve strike

About 175 Metropolitan Police call centre staff began a 25-hour New Year's Eve strike over pay, potentially disrupting emergency call handling and policing operations.
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 hours ago

You could see bones': Families' anguish over coastal erosion threat to Norfolk graves

My parents wanted this to their final resting place, but it isn't going to be because of the sea. Projections suggest at least part of the churchyard could fall into the sea in the next 80 years, but Mason fears it will happen much sooner. I think it's got less than 20 years, if you look at what's happened in the last 30 years, he said.
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5 hours ago

Cafe campaign collects thousands of signatures

City of London Corporation retendered leases for five north London cafes, awarding four to Daisy Green despite public petition and celebrity support for existing operators.
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4 hours ago

Another year, another pile of words: The stories that made me smile in 2025

It's been a bit of a mixed bag, if I'm honest. The first half of the year was rather hampered by health gremlins, which put a definite dent in my usual habit of wandering off in random directions and spotting odd, interesting things simply by being out and about. That said, there's always a flip side. It turned out to be a cracking year for exhibitions,
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3 hours ago

'Out of the ring, he was fighting another fight'

James Cook was a British and European super-middleweight champion, respected coach and community leader who steered youngsters away from crime and earned an MBE.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 hours ago

Police release CCTV footage of man after woman sexually assaulted on train

Man sought after a woman was sexually assaulted on a train between York and Selby on 14 December; police released CCTV and seek information.
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fromCointelegraph
23 hours ago

How the UK Plans to Regulate Crypto Like Traditional Finance

The UK will bring cryptocurrency inside the financial services perimeter by October 2027, replacing AML-only rules with a bank-like licensing and regulatory regime.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
1 day ago

Top 10 technology ethics stories of 2025 | Computer Weekly

Data-driven systems caused socio-technical harms: eVisa failures harm migrants' immigration rights, AI regulation efforts advance, and major tech firms aided Israel's mass killings.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
19 hours ago

Britons to ring in the new year with snow, ice and gale-force winds

Northern UK faces heavy snow, gale‑force northerly winds, drifting and possible lightning with up to 30cm on high ground under a Met Office yellow warning.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Alaa Abdelfattah and Britain's selective outrage

Britain targets a former political prisoner for a past social-media post while welcoming Israeli officials accused of war crimes and genocide.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

UK consumers still reluctant to spend going into 2026, KPMG survey finds

UK consumers feel nearly as secure personally entering 2026 but are reluctant to spend because of rising economic concerns and household cost pressures.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

Offenders in England and Wales to have alcohol levels tracked over new year period

Electronic sobriety tags will monitor thousands of offenders' alcohol use over the festive period to reduce drink-driven crime and enable rapid probation enforcement.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Protests, parades and a dip in the pool: London's 2025 in photos

At the start of the year, hundreds of swimmers returned to south-west London for the Cold Water Swimming Championships at Tooting Bec Lido. Almost 100 races, including a best hat competition, were held in the 5.5C (41.9F) water, marking the first time the championships had been held at the venue since before the Covid pandemic.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

UK business leaders and innovators honoured in 2026 New Year honours list

2026 New Year Honours recognize UK business leaders across fintech, defence, entrepreneurship, and creative sectors for economic contributions and widening business opportunity and investment.
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23 hours ago

Dozens of illegal e-bikes seized in police raids

Police seized 37 illegal e-bikes and scooters, made 57 arrests, recovered weapons, and issued a gang-linked closure order during a month-long south-west London operation.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
21 hours ago

New Year open water swimmers warned about risks after Christmas Day disappearances

Cold winter sea temperatures (around 6–10°C) greatly increase cold-water shock risk; the RNLI warns swimmers after recent fatal disappearances and urges heightened vigilance.
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14 hours ago

Stormont officials wanted to keep two Belfast airports - despite being warned Dublin Airport would outcompete them

Northern Ireland ministers and civil servants rejected creating a single Belfast hub and preferred two smaller airports despite warnings Dublin would draw passengers away.
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1 day ago

Motorists warned to increase their stopping distance up to ten times in frosty conditions - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Allow much greater stopping distances in wintry, wet, or low-light conditions; snow and ice can require up to ten times the normal stopping distance.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Facebook slow to act on posts celebrating murder of Jews, anti-hate group says

Facebook hosted terrorist propaganda that celebrated the murder of Jews and praised Islamic State, a leading anti-hate group has alleged. The posts included celebrations of the Bondi beach massacre that the Community Security Trust says Facebook has been too slow to take down. The posts were still on Facebook on 16 December, two days after the attack, and received shares and likes.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

London beauty spot closed for watching New Year's Eve fireworks after police cuts

People will be barred from watching London's New Year's Eve fireworks from a popular beauty spot where thousands usually flock to celebrate. The park in Camden has panoramic views of the capital and in 2024 an estimated 30,000 revellers marked the beginning of year at the park. As officers prepare for one of the busiest nights of the year for emergency services, the force reminded Londoners and visitors not to try and gather in Primrose Hill as they have been able to in previous years.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
19 hours ago

London's shoplifting hotspots: Where does your borough rank?

London recorded 99,363 shoplifting offences in the year to December, with Westminster, Newham, Camden, and Lambeth among the main hotspots.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
16 hours ago

Tributes paid to much-loved' boy who died after fatal tractor crash

Aaron Anderson, from Consett, sustained life-threatening injuries when a John Deere Gator overturned at a farm near Burnopfield, County Durham, on December 21. Durham Police confirmed the incident, and in a tribute released through the force, Aaron's family described him as a "cheeky chappie who was always smiling and would never fail to brighten up your day". He had been receiving treatment at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The Breakdown | There is no ceiling for these players': Jamaica targeting 2031 Rugby World Cup

Jamaican rugby in the UK is expanding through grassroots volunteers, youth pathways and clubs to develop talent for sevens and 15s international representation.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I lost my head': Luke Littler on darts crowd booing him at Alexandra Palace

Luke Littler lost his composure after beating Rob Cross, acknowledging emotional immaturity and vowing to learn crowd control while delivering a champion-level performance.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Psst: wanna buy a new year's honour? Once it was simple. And now? Well, don't rule it out | Stephen Bates

A hundred years ago, if you wanted a knighthood, say, a baronetcy or even a peerage and, worthy or not, were prepared to pay for it, you called on a man named Arthur Maundy Gregory, who had set up in a large office almost directly opposite Downing Street. Liveried servants, their uniforms so closely modelled on those of House of Commons messengers that you could not tell the difference, would usher you into Gregory's office, where the man himself, immaculately dressed,
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
19 hours ago

New recycling bin rules for 2026 - what Londoners need to know

From March 31, 2026, households in England must separate waste into four bins; councils must collect plastic film and bags separately from March 2027.
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21 hours ago

X Factor contestant Chico denies drink driving

Chico (Yousseph Slimani) pleaded not guilty to drink-driving after a breath reading of 40 microgrammes exceeded England's 35 microgramme limit; he was bailed to trial.
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21 hours ago

Train firms slapped for "cheapest ticket" claims after regulator ruling

Two train companies and one ticket seller were found to have misleadingly advertised "cheapest tickets" without adequately disclosing split-ticketing options that can lower fares.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
21 hours ago

Two men arrested after pedestrian in his 80s killed in collision

Two men arrested after a grey Mercedes struck and killed an octogenarian pedestrian in Gillingham; the vehicle was abandoned and the suspects remain in custody.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

Jurassic World London show tickets error leaves children in tears

Oversold Wowcher vouchers caused about 30–40 ticket holders, including children and autistic visitors, to be turned away from Jurassic World: The Experience.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Many new UK drone users must take theory test before flying outside

From 1 January UK drone users must pass an online theory test and obtain a five-year Flyer ID to fly drones or model aircraft weighing 100g or more outdoors.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

London New Year's Eve fireworks: What weather to expect

London's New Year's Eve will be clear and chilly with daytime highs near 5°C, night temperatures around 1–2°C, no rain, and possible early-January snow.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

Snow forecast for London as temperatures to plunge below freezing

Freezing temperatures and forecast snow will affect the UK in early January, causing travel disruption and health risks, especially for older and vulnerable people.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Help UK ceramics industry or lose piece of national identity', government told

The UK ceramics industry faces a critical crisis from high energy costs, unfair imports and underinvestment, threatening jobs and national identity without urgent government support.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

For just 1.30 a person each year the UK could help end Aids by 2030, analysis finds

UK contributions to UNAIDS, Unitaid and Robert Carr Fund cost about £67m yearly — under £1.30 per adult — to help end global HIV transmissions.
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2 days ago

HS2 railway shifts from excavation to civil works amid cost and schedule rethink

All 23 miles of deep-bore tunnels between Old Oak Common and Birmingham Curzon Street have been excavated; HS2 is transitioning to major civil engineering works.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

Pubs, pints, and padel: A night in the City of London's pubs shows how post-work drinking culture is changing

Leadenhall Market remains a central after-work drinking spot in London's financial district despite a national decline in alcohol consumption, especially among young adults.
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fromTime Out London
1 day ago

All the major changes coming to London transport in 2026

London's transport will see fare increases, congestion charge rise, new pedicab regulations, pedestrianisation and introduction of autonomous taxis and vehicle upgrades in 2026.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Egyptian dissident sorry for tweets as Tories push for deportation from UK

Alaa Abdel Fattah apologised for historic tweets calling for violence, prompting UK politicians to seek review of his citizenship and possible deportation.
fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

'Made in Britain' body challenges Reform UK over alleged unauthorised logo use

In a statement, Made in Britain said it had become aware that Reform UK was using a logo it believes to be "substantially similar" to its registered mark across marketing materials and merchandise. The organisation stressed that no authorisation, licence or consent had been granted for such use. Made in Britain said it maintains a strictly neutral political stance and does not endorse, support or affiliate with any political party or movement.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Man carrying handgun' shot and killed by police after crash

A man believed to be carrying a handgun was shot dead by police after a car crash in Thetford; the incident has been referred to the IOPC.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

Met Police issue travel warning ahead of New Year's Eve in London

Police have asked Londoners to avoid certain areas as the force gears up for one of the busiest nights of the year. Met Police officers told New Year's Eve revellers to plan their night in advance, including checking Tube, bus and rail updates before leaving the house. The force asked people to consider attending local events rather than heading into central London, which will be awash with thousands of people ringing in the new year on Wednesday December 31.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

UK accounting body to halt remote exams amid AI cheating

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), which has almost 260,000 members, has said that from March it will stop allowing students to take online exams in all but exceptional circumstances. We're seeing the sophistication of [cheating] systems outpacing what can be put in, [in] terms of safeguards, Helen Brand, the chief executive of the ACCA, said in an interview with the Financial Times. Remote testing was introduced during the Covid pandemic to allow students to continue to be able to qualify at a time when lockdowns prevented in-person exam assessment.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

What happened next: Maggots, rats and growing despair a year of the Birmingham bin strike

Look at the condition we're living in. I've lived here for 64 years, I came to this country at 16 I've never seen it this bad. I'm sick, he says. I try my best. At the end of the day, I just want my area clean. That's all I want. Piles of bin bags, broken glass and furniture have been dumped on the street outside his home and the mosque next door.
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1 day ago

Atkinson becomes third England bowler out of Ashes

The 27-year-old looked nearer his best when he was recalled for the fourth Test, taking three wickets and making 28 with the bat in England's first innings. He grabbed his left hamstring at the end of the fourth over of his spell on the second morning and immediately left the field.
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1 day ago

DLR delivers: Cutty Sark station gets new escalators via the tracks

The DLR station is currently closed as all the escalators are being replaced after repeated attempts to repair them failed to fix the faults. Because the station was built with very limited space, it had to close during the repairs, as there was no sensible way of redirecting passengers. The cramped space also means it's hard to deliver replacement escalator components by road and send them in through the ticket hall, as is usually done elsewhere.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

Popular north London Irish pub shuts its doors after 32 years

Ryan's N16, a family-owned Irish pub in Stoke Newington, closed on 28 December 2025 after 32 years, serving final pints 2–6pm.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

London life in numbers: What the data tells us about 2025 including hospital wait times and bills

By and large, these wait times depended on practice's capacity and an overall increase in demand. In November, Labour said that around 45% of patients were being seen on the day they requested an appointment. However, analysis of data from NHS England found that across the country there were 1.77 million four-week waits for appointments with a GP in November - up almost 250,000 on July 2024
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fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Paraglider rescued and taken to hospital after crashing onto roof at five-star resort

A paraglider collided with the Lough Erne Resort hotel, became trapped on the roof, was rescued by fire crews and taken to hospital.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

No Drama This End brings back glory days for Nicholls and it's Cheltenham next

Paul Nicholls landed a double as No Drama This End won the Grade One Challow Hurdle and Minella Yoga emerged as a Cheltenham Festival contender.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Delay to post-Brexit deal costs UK 100m a week, analysis shows

Failure to finalise the SPS deal costs Britain up to £100 million weekly and loses up to £14 million daily in reduced trade efficiency.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

UK needs new defence pact with Europe amid fears over Trump, voters say

A JL Partners poll found 55% of British voters favor a UK–Europe defence pact excluding the US due to distrust of America's reliability under Donald Trump.
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2 days ago

Domestic abusers sentenced to total of nearly 230 years in prison in Scotland

Our officers are determined to ensure women and girls live free from violence and abuse. We are relentless in our focus on tackling domestic abuse. It will not be tolerated, and perpetrators will be held accountable. We tackle violence against women and girls every day of the year, preventing harm and bringing offenders to justice. We don't do this alone but work with partners to identify and address the societal issues at the root of gender-based violence, so that we can stop abusive behaviour before it begins.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Why is it that the UK government can't define Islamophobia?

Failure to name Islamophobia weakens protections and leaves Muslims exposed to rising anti-Muslim hostility and violence in the UK.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

From Trump and Pro-Palestine protests to the Oasis takeover: London's 2025 in 25 pictures

London experienced extreme weather, major protests, high-profile political visits, continued Grenfell demolition, and cultural highs including an Oasis reunion and record heatwaves.
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3 days ago

UK's busiest roads revealed as festive travel peaks - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The analysis of Department for Transport data shows that Hounslow in west London offers advertisers the greatest potential audience, with an average of 232.2 vehicles passing over each kilometre of road every hour - nearly 50 times more than the least trafficked area. Hillingdon, another west London borough, ranks second with 225.2 vehicles per hour per kilometre of road. This high volume reflects its position as home to Heathrow Airport and several major motorways.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

London fire chiefs' urgent warning over candles after four homes gutted at Christmas

Fires can cause devastation all year round, but this is heightened around Christmas with families potentially left homeless and possessions destroyed. We want to ensure Londoners take every precaution to prevent fires from spoiling the festive period. Keep candles well away from any Christmas decorations. Decorations can easily fuel a fire and as Christmas trees dry out, they can burn quickly and cause flames to spread in seconds.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Alleged abuse victim faces nine-year wait for justice amid court backlog

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

My only thought was to save the child, says man who disarmed knife attacker

Police sirens were still sounding and the pavement was stained with blood when I first met Abdullah Tanoli in August 2024. It was only a few hours after he had intervened in a knife attack on a young girl in central London. Abdullah stood nearby, calm and composed, having just disarmed a man who had stabbed an 11-year-old child multiple times. The attacker, 33-year-old Ioan Pintaru, was sentenced on Tuesday to indefinite detention in a high security mental hospital.
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3 days ago

Revealed: Cable thieves cost 12.1million as they bring chaos to London's train network

Detectives are warning cable thieves bringing chaos to train and Eurostar services their activities will not be tolerated, as the bill reached 12.1 million and caused over 202,000 hours of delays. British Transport Police hit out after one brazen offender, Frank Lane, 47, was jailed for brazenly stealing metal from a railway depot in broad daylight. The soaring value of raw materials such as copper means wiring used to power the network has become a multi-million pound haul for criminals.
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2 days ago

Fresh Christmas candle warning after spate of fires

Fires can cause devastation all year round, but this is heightened around Christmas with families potentially left homeless and possessions destroyed. We want to ensure Londoners take every precaution to prevent fires from spoiling the festive period.
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2 days ago

Search for prisoner who absconded at Christmas

Mahad Elmi, 27, absconded from HMP Spring Hill around Christmas, is unlawfully at large, and police are seeking public assistance to locate him.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Vulnerable people set up to fail' in Birmingham's streets of unregulated supported' housing

Exempt accommodation in Birmingham has proliferated, converting homes into poorly supervised housing that fails vulnerable tenants and fuels antisocial behaviour and profiteering.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Tributes to devoted family man' who died days after being punched outside pub

David Darke, 66, died after being punched outside the Crown Inn in Appleby Magna; a 36-year-old has been re-arrested on suspicion of murder.
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2 days ago

Hugh Morris, former England cricketer and ECB chief, dies aged 62

Born in Cardiff in 1963, Morris became Glamorgan's youngest ever captain at the age of 22 before returning to the role later in his career, leading them to the Sunday League title in 1993, their first trophy in 24 years. The recipient of three Test caps in 1991, when he was unable to make much of an impression as he averaged 19.16, Morris also led England A on tours to South Africa, the West Indies and Sri Lanka.
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3 days ago

Russian submarine followed spy ship into British waters as it mapped gas pipeline

Russian submarines and a spy ship operated near British waters to map undersea infrastructure, amid increased Russian incursions and concerns over pipeline surveillance.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

How 2025 became the year of the cyber hack - and what British businesses face next

Coverage of major issues relies on donations to fund unrestricted, paywall-free journalism while businesses face rising costs and increasing cyberattacks.
fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

Children taught about debt bondage to tackle county lines

"County lines is where strangers, or gangs, or those involved in criminal activities try to use children for their own benefit," explains Leo Powell, a county lines educator. He was carrying out a role play with the children about grooming. "I've bought some food for him, he thinks we're friends, so now I say, "you owe me money', explains Mr Powell to the class. "That's called debt bondage."
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