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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.independent.co.uk
1 hour 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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5 hours 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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1 hour 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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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 hours 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.theguardian.com
3 hours 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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6 hours 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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46 minutes 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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3 hours 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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11 hours 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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7 hours 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.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
11 hours 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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1 day 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
1 day 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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1 day 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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19 hours 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
1 day ago

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

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12 hours 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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1 day 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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19 hours 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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1 day 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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20 hours 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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18 hours ago

Family pay tribute to man who died after assault outside Leicestershire pub

David Darke, 66, died after being punched outside the Crown Inn in Appleby Magna; a 36-year-old man was rearrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day 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
1 day 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
2 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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1 day ago

Rail users hit by change to peak time ticketing

The expansion of contactless payments on trains has caused the price of travelling on some services to soar as they now require more expensive peak time tickets. The change allows people to pay by tapping a bank card or contactless-enabled device on readers at stations, avoiding the need to manually purchase a ticket. But Rebecca Paul, Conservative MP for Reigate, said the new rules - introduced to 30 more stations in the South East on 14 December - risked "pricing passengers out of rail altogether".
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

Police manhunt for prisoner who absconded on Christmas Day

Mahad Elmi, 27, fled HMP Springhill on Christmas Day and is unlawfully at large, possibly linked to south west London.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

They can open doors': the community-based project helping people into work in Teesside

who found work as a full-time security guard thanks to Stockton-on-Tees's JobsPlus project. The 47-year-old father has since become a community champion, encouraging his neighbours to enrol. It got to the point where even my little boy was coming home and saying, my friend's mam and dad are looking for work', he grins. They [the project] have a lot of contacts, they can open doors into places.
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1 day ago

Holly Ramsay arrives to her wedding with famous father by her side

Holly, 25, kept the finer details of her dress under wraps as she arrived at the abbey shrouded in a white cloak, hand-in-hand with father Gordon Ramsay. Gathered well-wishers could only catch a glimpse of some lacy detail, with a hint of a scalloped skirt and long train. The bride, who opted for a dewy make-up look, styled her hair in an up-do and was wearing a veil.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Police warning over sea swims after two men swept away off Devon on Christmas Day

Police in Devon advise against Boxing Day sea swims after two men were swept out to sea at Budleigh Salterton and remain missing.
fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Boxing Day sales set to fall by 1bn as cost-of-living pressures bite

Boxing Day sales are expected to deliver a £3.6 billion boost to UK retailers this year, around £1 billion less than in 2024, as cost-of-living pressures continue to weigh on household spending. The forecast comes from Barclays, which tracks nearly half of all credit and debit card transactions across the UK. The anticipated decline represents a blow to retailers during their all-important "golden quarter", traditionally the most lucrative period of the year.
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2 days ago

Shoppers shun UK high streets despite lure of Boxing Day sales

UK high street and shopping centre footfall fell on Boxing Day while retail parks, outer London and coastal towns saw notable visitor increases.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

Shocking moment young thugs brawl at Winter Wonderland before Taser-wielding cops intervene

Youths violently attacked a young man at Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland on Christmas Eve, causing public fear and prompting police response with Tasers.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

I'm Muslim and wore a face veil for the first time. Then a man tried to hit me'

Muslim women face rising harassment and feel unsafe on UK public transport; public-interest, paywall-free journalism relies on donations to fund on-the-ground reporting.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Southern Water accused of failure' after homes left without water on Christmas Day

A burst water main in East Sussex left about 100 homes without supply on Christmas Day while Southern Water worked to restore services amid criticism.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Surrey Police to examine child abuse claim in Epstein files that names Andrew

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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Four arrested after man shot in chest in Sheffield on Christmas Day

On Christmas Day, just before midnight at 11.27pm, emergency services responded to Wilfred Drive in Darnall after a 20-year-old man was reported to have been shot in his chest. The victim was taken to hospital, where he remains in a critical, life-threatening condition. Following the incident, detectives immediately began working at pace to understand the circumstances and quickly had four men arrested in connection to the incident.
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3 days ago

Living on the edge: what young people in England told us about life on the coast

Youths on the Isle of Wight face seasonal low-paid jobs, limited affordable housing, few social opportunities, and an aging population that drives many to leave.
fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Young farmer (20) killed in St Stephen's Day crash will 'pick up GAA jersey for final time' as club pays touching tribute

"Sadly, one man passed away in hospital a short time later. He was Padraig McDonald, aged 20 and from the Loughmacrory area. "A boy aged in his late teens has sustained life-changing injuries, while a second boy in his late teens suffered serious facial injuries. The injuries to the other two occupants are not thought to be serious at this time. "The occupants of the black Golf and black Corsa are not believed to have suffered serious injury."
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2 days ago

Man dies after fire at block of flats in east London just days before Christmas

A man died after a fire at Priory Court estate in east London; two people evacuated, fire extinguished by 8:15am and cause is under investigation.
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2 days ago

Jewish klezmer-dance band Oi Va Voi: Musicians shouldn't have to keep looking over their shoulders'

Josh Breslaw was looking forward to a homecoming gig with his band of two decades' standing. Oi Va Voi, a predominantly Jewish collective mixing traditional eastern European folk tunes with drum'n'bass and dance, were due to conclude a spring tour of Turkey with a gig in May at Bristol's Strange Brew club, plus one in Brighton where Breslaw lives. But then, after protests from local activists about both the band's past performances in Israel, and with Israeli singer Zohara, Strange Brew abruptly cancelled, citing the ongoing situation in Gaza.
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3 days ago

The Natural History Museum is opening two galleries that have been closed for decades

The Natural History Museum in South Kensington plans to open two spaces, one of which hasn't been seen by visitors since World War II. The aptly named Old General Herbarium has not been seen by Londoners since 1948 and is set to launch in 2026 as a pop-up Hidden Histories gallery. Origins gallery, which has been shut since 2004, will also reopen as a 'Land and Air gallery' sometime before the institution's 150th birthday in 2031.
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3 days ago

End of shareholder revolt register will help UK firms bury pay controversies'

Shutting the public register ends eight years of tracked shareholder revolts, reducing transparency and enabling UK-listed firms to obscure executive pay controversies.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Police called as Christmas swimmers ignore weather warnings

Emergency services responded to Budleigh Salterton on Christmas Day after concerns for people in the water; many were brought ashore and searches continue.
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4 days ago

Ukrainian refugee leaves UK sixth-form college that urged her to study Russian'

A Ukrainian refugee dropped out after being pressured to study Russian, a demand she found traumatizing given her Donetsk origins and her father's service.
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3 days ago

Epstein survivor calls for Mountbatten-Windsor to be brought to justice' in US

Survivors demand Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor be questioned in the US and face justice after Epstein files link him to alleged sexual exploitation.
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3 days ago

Two men feared missing in sea off Devon beach on Christmas Day

Two men are believed missing after people got into difficulty off Budleigh Salterton beach; searches continue and emergency services urge avoiding the water.
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3 days ago

Photos show Kate Middleton, King Charles, and other royal family members in color-coordinated Christmas looks

Members of the British royal family attended the Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene in Sandringham; King Charles is receiving cancer treatment and Kate Middleton is in remission.
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4 days ago

Four Palestine Action hunger strikers pledge to continue, families say

Four jailed Palestine Action protesters continue a hunger strike while awaiting trial, with some exceeding 45–50 days and facing serious health risks.
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4 days ago

Palestine Action protesters pause hunger strike over health fears

Two Palestine Action protesters ended a 48-day hunger strike due to severe health deterioration while four others continue, with one on day 52.
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4 days ago

City financier Alan Howard joins exodus of UK billionaires to Switzerland

One of the City of London's most prominent financiers has become the latest billionaire to relocate abroad, adding momentum to the growing exodus of wealthy individuals from the UK. Alan Howard, the co-founder of hedge fund group Brevan Howard Asset Management, is understood to have taken up residency in Switzerland, according to UK registry filings cited by Bloomberg. Howard, 62,
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5 days ago

'It's an absolute nightmare': Residents kept awake by 'noisy' heating unit beneath tower block

Residents at Holborough House are being disturbed by continuous CHP generator vibrations and noise, causing severe sleep disruption and significant negative wellbeing impacts.
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5 days ago

Stokes calls for empathy' for England players and pledges support for Duckett

Ben Stokes urges public and media to show empathy toward England players amid Ashes collapse, off-field drinking allegations, and an ongoing internal review.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Nottingham drink driver smashes into Grade II-listed landmark

CCTV footage shows the moment a drink-driver crashed his car into a Nottingham city landmark. Melvin Mugambe, 20, swerved into the corner of the Guildhall building on 4 December at 4am. Nobody was injured in the crash. Significant damage was caused to the car. No structural damage was caused to the Grade II-listed building. After being checked over by paramedics, he was arrested on suspicion of drink driving when a breathalyser test recorded 59 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, way over the legal limit.
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5 days ago

Reported sexual offences on Tube at five-year high

We have been running large-scale multimedia campaigns to tackle sexual offences and sexual harassment on our transport networks since 2015. These campaigns have aimed to raise awareness of unwanted sexual behaviour; reassure victims that we take this issue seriously and improve their confidence to report knowing that action will be taken; and sending a strong message to perpetrators that this behaviour is harmful and won't be tolerated on our networks.
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5 days ago

Stokes concerned for England's mental wellbeing on Ashes tour of Australia

England captain Ben Stokes prioritized players' mental welfare amid allegations of excessive drinking during a Noosa break and a disastrous five-Test Ashes tour.
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4 days ago

Boy, 14, arrested on suspicion of harassment after death of remarkable' teenage girl

A 13-year-old girl, Madison Richardson, died after a welfare concern in Manchester; a 14-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of harassment while police investigate.
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4 days ago

Catherine and Charlotte perform piano duet for Christmas carol concert

The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte pre-recorded a piano duet of Erland Cooper's Holm Sound at Windsor Castle for a Christmas Eve broadcast on ITV1.
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