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Appeal against Quran-burning conviction reversal

The Crown Prosecution Service has appealed against a High Court judge's decision to overturn the criminal conviction of a man who burned a Quran outside the Turkish consulate in London. Hamit Coskun was initially found guilty of a religiously aggravated public order offence, having shouted "Islam is religion of terrorism" while holding the flaming religious text aloft outside the consulate in February.
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2 days ago

Bar owner won't apologise' for banning solo drinkers

Bar enforces no-solo-entry after 9pm citing safety and disruptive social behavior; owner defends policy despite criticism of discrimination.
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3 days ago

Major motorway closed after hazardous chemicals spilled in tanker crash

A tanker-car crash spilled bitumen, closing the M40 southbound between J8A and J6 and causing significant delays while cleanup and resurfacing continue.
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12 hours ago

London's weekly railway news

Fare dodging has risen on the Tube; TfL and operators pursue barriers, taskforces, infrastructure projects, EV fleets, and station improvements amid safety and investment issues.
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8 hours ago

AI nudification site fined 55K for skipping age checks

Ofcom said that Itai Tech Ltd - operator of the site Undress.cc, an AI-powered service that takes real photos and spits out fake nudes of whoever's in the frame - failed to implement "highly effective age assurance" as required under the Online Safety Act's rules designed to stop children accessing harmful pornographic content. The decision, published on November 20, also tacked on an additional £5,000 penalty for failing to comply with a statutory information request.
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4 hours ago

Teens plead not guilty over TfL cyber attack

Thalha Jubair 19, from East London, and Owen Flowers, 18, from Walsall in the West Midlands spoke only to confirm their names and enter pleas at the brief hearing. They are both charged with conspiring to commit unauthorised acts against Transport for London (TfL) under the Computer Misuse Act. In addition, Mr Flowers is accused of attempting to hack computer systems belonging to California-based Sutter Health and another US company, SSM Healthcare Corporation. Mr Jubair has also been charged with failing to provide passwords for his devices.
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SMEs turn to borrowing for cashflow as 38% of loans shift away from growth - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK small businesses face record borrowing, rising personal guarantee exposure, paused investment, and increasing insolvencies, requiring government Budget action on 26 November for stability.
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9 hours ago

The curious case of why Poundland is struggling during a cost-of-living crisis

Budget retail chains are closing many stores despite ongoing consumer demand because shopping habits and retailer financial pressures are changing.
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13 hours ago

'Victims drop out fearing daunting court hearings'

Vulnerable witnesses need better preparation and continuous support to endure lengthy delays, cross-examination trauma, and to prevent high dropout rates from the justice process.
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2 hours ago

Shocking moment sly thieves make off with 2,000 haul in Square mile pub theft

Two men were jailed for 18 weeks after CCTV showed them stealing a bag containing £2,000 worth of items from a City of London pub.
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7 hours ago

First fibre laid under Project Reach UK digital backbone | Computer Weekly

Neos Networks completed the first Project Reach fibre installation, launching at least 1,000km of 432-core railside fibre to upgrade UK digital and rail connectivity.
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13 hours ago

'Fake speed camera was bliss, we're sad it's gone'

A fake speed camera on Sandhurst Road temporarily reduced speeding more effectively than council measures but was removed by the council.
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5 hours ago

Ex mayor Joe Anderson denies bribery and misconduct

The former mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson has denied charges of bribery and misconduct - including allegations that he sent himself "threatening letters". The 67-year-old appeared at Manchester Crown Court on Friday where he entered not guilty pleas to bribery, misconduct in a public office and conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office. Anderson, who was the city's elected mayor from 2012 to 2021, is alleged to have sent or arranged to have sent the letters to himself, the court heard.
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Bridgerton Actress Genevieve Chenneour Posts Emotional Video After She's Violently Attacked in London

Actress Genevieve Chenneour was violently attacked near Oxford Circus minutes before an audition, compounding a prior mugging and worsening her agoraphobia.
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12 hours ago

Strictly Come Dancing star 'arrested on suspicion of rape'

A man was arrested in October on suspicion of a 2024 Hertfordshire rape; police investigations continue, and another BBC star faced similar charges in August.
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11 hours ago

London travel news LIVE: Waterloo trains hit by signalling fault causing rush-hour chaos

Trains have been unable to run on a key section of the Northern line due to a fire alert at Euston station. Transport for London warned that there was no service between Camden Town and Charing Cross heading southbound at around 7am on Friday morning, impacting thousands of commuters trying to get into the city centre.
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19 hours ago

Strictly Come Dancing star arrested on suspicion of rape'

A man linked to Strictly Come Dancing was arrested in October on suspicion of rape, released on police bail, and Hertfordshire Police inquiries are ongoing.
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Man killed in collision with car on Old Kent Road

A 34-year-old man has died after a collision on Old Kent Road on Friday morning. Police were called to the scene at around 6.45am after receiving reports of a road traffic collision between a car and a pedestrian in south-east London. Despite the best efforts of the paramedics, the 34-year-old sadly died at the scene. The incident took place on Old Kent Road i The Met has said
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7 hours ago

The WORST cities in Britain to be a dog - with Cambridge at the top

Dogs' quality of life varies across UK regions, with Cambridge scoring lowest due to long owner working hours, reduced walks and extended periods alone.
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5 hours ago

Spinner Hollman signs three-year Middlesex deal

Luke Hollman signed a new three-year contract with Middlesex, extending his stay until at least the end of 2028.
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1 day ago

Investing in the UK in 2026: Orb Strategies reviews possible venues - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK investment focus will likely shift toward undervalued equities, renewable energy projects, technology/fintech growth, and alternative assets amid ongoing political and trade uncertainties.
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Serious Fraud Office arrests two men over suspected 20m crypto fraud

The Serious Fraud Office arrested two men while investigating a suspected £20m Basis Markets cryptocurrency fraud and is seeking information on missing investor funds.
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UK government outlines next wave of AI investment plans | Computer Weekly

UK launches AI investment fund and establishes a 1GW AI Growth Zone in South Wales to expand compute capacity, create jobs, build AI talent pipelines.
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Moment police take down two knife-wielding robbers in London

A pair of knife-wielding robbers in London were tackled to the ground and arrested by the Metropolitan Police in just eight minutes following a chase. Footage released by the force on Thursday (20 November) shows officers running after the two suspects, one on foot and one on an e-bike, after they received reports from distressed victims who had been robbed at knife-point.
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Three charged in investigation into 'missing ashes' and alleged funeral plan fraud

Three people were rearrested and charged as part of Operation Koine investigating practices linked to the former A Milne Independent Funeral Directors.
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Disappearing is a warning sign': The important steps after a missing child is found

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. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground.
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Khan activates the emergency severe weather plan for first time this winter - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

London activated SWEP on 19 th November to protect people sleeping rough as temperatures fall to 0°C, opening extra emergency accommodation and mobilising funding and services.
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Bizarre AI Christmas mural above London restaurant is removed after being mocked mercilessly

It's s****, one unimpressed critic commented.
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22 hours ago

Google offers voluntary buyouts to UK employees

Google is offering voluntary exit packages to UK employees to improve efficiency and align the workforce with AI-focused priorities.
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Children in Need boss quits after crashing his BMW into cyclist

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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Barclays accused of shutting entrepreneur's bank account over her OnlyFans work

Barclays closed or refused accounts linked to a tech entrepreneur because she earns income through OnlyFans, raising concerns about discrimination against adult-content workers.
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Manufacturing firms urge government for action on late payments ahead of Budget - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Late payments and rising costs are crippling UK SME manufacturers' cashflow, leaving firms owed significant invoices and delaying investment.
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VMO2 upgrades 4G, 5G coverage on UK motorways, A roads | Computer Weekly

Improved 4G and 5G coverage on over 40 UK motorways and A roads aims to reduce signal anxiety and support EV adoption.
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McGregor to sue Sky News for defamation over claims he was called a rapist by reporter after Nikita Hand case

Conor McGregor received High Court permission to serve defamation papers on Sky News after alleging a reporter called him 'a rapist' following his trial.
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London travel disruption this weekend: full list of tube and train closures for November 21-23 2025

Major closures and service changes affect the Elizabeth line, DLR, and Overground in London from November 21–23, closing multiple stations and suspending key services.
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Driver for Amazon runs over dog, leaving family upset and facing huge vets' bills'

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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Former Rhondda roofer Harri Deaves to make Wales debut against the All Blacks

Deaves's ascent is one of the game's more uncommon career paths in the era of professional rugby. He joined the Ospreys Academy from his local club, Pontyclun, in the Rhondda after a brief civil engineering course at Bridgend College. His early days at Ospreys, alongside British & Irish Test Lions Alex Cuthbert, Justin Tipuric and Rhys Webb, saw him turn up for morning training sessions in his van ahead of afternoon work as a roofer.
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Pictured: Elderly man, 87, dies after robbery and assault outside Post Office branch in north London

Officers attended and found a man, named as Jalal Khan, 76, with head injuries. He was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service in a life-threatening condition. He sadly died in hospital on Wednesday, November 19. His family are being supported by specialist officers. Jaesis Boatswain, 40 of Swan Walk, Enfield, was charged with grievous bodily harm, assault, robbery and threatening a person with a knife.
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Three London streets named the best in the UK for independent shops

Several UK high streets, including multiple London locations, ranked highly for independent shops driven by Gen Z spending and vibrant local businesses.
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Man's decomposing body left in un-cooled mortuary for a month, court hears

High Court enforcement agents, tasked with repossessing the premises due to unpaid rent and debts, had found the bodies of two elderly men. They felt immediate concern at the circumstances in which the bodies were being kept, Ms Bates said. Water was coming in through a leak in the roof of the mortuary room, it was running down the walls. The room was not refrigerated, the temperature within the mortuary room was no different to elsewhere in the premises.
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British Airways named Founding Partner of transformed Olympia in landmark multi-year deal

British Airways becomes founding partner of Olympia redevelopment, securing naming rights for two venues and exclusive Club member benefits including reserved tickets and Avios rewards.
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Meghan Markle Reveals What First Drew Her to Husband Prince Harry

Prince Harry's childlike wonder, bold love, and playfulness deeply attracted Meghan Markle and shaped their family life and approach to work.
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Police believe 'depraved' predator who groomed children on Snapchat has 'many' other victims

A police investigation found that Ehiemere had engaged in extensive online grooming and serious sexual offences against boys aged 12 to 16, including seven counts of rape of two boys between 2019 and 2023. The Metropolitan Police said Ehiemere would send boys "gifts, money and praise to coerce them into providing sexual imagery" which he would then use to advertise and encourage other boys to do the same.
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22 hours ago

Tom Brady and Birmingham unveil plans for new 62,000-seater stadium

Birmingham City will build a 62,000-seat Birmingham City Powerhouse stadium in Bordesley Green as the centerpiece of a multi-billion-pound redevelopment, targeted for 2030/31.
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1 day ago

Felipe Massa's 64m claim over 2008 F1 title can go to trial, rules judge

Felipe Massa's 64m legal claim against Formula One, the FIA and Bernie Ecclestone over Lewis Hamilton's 2008 championship can proceed to trial.
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Prince William keeps promise to Rob Burrow by opening MND centre

Prince William opened the Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease in Leeds, honoring Burrow's legacy and supporting MND care, research and family services.
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Tube station mural celebrates Brixton's history

The Congregation mural at Brixton Tube celebrates local aliveness, Black community history, Windrush heritage, and notable people and places across twenty vivid scenes.
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2 days ago

Shabana Mahmood hints at police overhaul to fix irrational' structure

A major overhaul of England and Wales policing is proposed to address inefficiencies from 43 forces, fragmented technology, and widening performance disparities.
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Wintry conditions to last in coastal areas after up to 7cm of snow fell in parts of UK

Wintry conditions are expected to continue in coastal areas of the UK after up to 7cm (2.7in) of snow fell in parts of the country. The Met Office said conditions in central inland areas were likely to be brighter and drier, while wintry showers were expected on the coasts of north Scotland and the east and west coasts of the UK. Areas including London, Hertfordshire, Berkshire, Surrey, Essex, Shropshire and Northumberland had snow overnight and on Wednesday morning.
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2 days ago

Snow in London! Wintry showers fall across capital sending Londoners into frenzy

Londoners have taken to social media to share their excitement about the first snow of the season, posting pictures and video from Twickenham to Cricklewood. You would think Londoners are cold-deprived from the way they have reacted to the fresh snowfall. One user on X said: I can't believe it's snowing in St.John's Wood, London. It's only November! Another user celebrated: first time seeing snow in london!!
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UK inflation falls to 3.6%, lowest level in four months, as Budget looms

The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show inflation slipping from 3.8% in September, though the fall was not as sharp as economists had forecast. The reduction strengthens hopes that price pressures have peaked and could pave the way for future interest rate cuts, even as inflation remains above the Bank of England's 2% target.
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Dame Helen Mirren's urgent warning as children face winter without warm clothing

An estimated 300,000 UK children may lack a winter coat this season, while around 2.2 million parents could struggle to afford warm clothing for their children.
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Jet2 chief warns Reeves not to treat aviation as a 'cash cow' ahead of Budget

As we all know, we can't escape the fundamental laws of economics," he said. "Increased prices could result in decreased demand, and that's not good because the people who will be unable to afford a holiday will be the lowest earning members of society. It would be a perverse outcome if flying became something for the rich and privileged.
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2 days ago

Why interest rates are likely to be cut after the Budget

A small fall in inflation to 3.6% increases the likelihood of a Bank of England interest-rate cut before the end of 2025.
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2 days ago

Huge AI Christmas mural appears in London - can you see what's wrong?

A 100-foot Christmas mural on Kingston Riverside Walk, apparently AI-generated, contains grotesque, disfigured figures prompting public ridicule and questions about approval.
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2 days ago

Inside the 'tent village' in heart of London which dozens of rough sleepers are calling home

London's status as one of the world's wealthiest capitals stands in stark contrast to the tent encampments that have emerged across its centre, a visible reminder of the capital's spiralling homeless crisis. Opposite Warren Street Station in Camden, around 20 tents are currently pitched, many elevated on wooden pallets to stay dry. Inside, some contain only sleeping bags and a few items of clothing, while others are more elaborate, featuring furniture, mattresses, and cooking equipment.
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2 days ago

Journeys to and from this London airport are about to get a whole lot easier

Contactless tap-in/tap-out pay-as-you-go expands to Stansted Airport and 50 stations from 14 December, allowing bank cards and devices for rail journeys.
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2 days ago

I reported my child missing then heard nothing': Young people who fall through gaps

A missing child was groomed into a county lines drug gang after authorities delayed action for 10 days, revealing deprioritisation and resource gaps that increase exploitation risk.
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Why are Londoners falling for a fake Christmas market outside Buckingham Palace?

Tourists and Londoners are being tricked by an AI advert promoting a Crimbo market outside the Royals' residence. The artificially created images, shared on social media, are promoting Buckingham Palace's 'first ever Christmas market', which is allegedly running from November 14 to Jan 5 2026. However, if you look closely at the images, nearly all of them show the stands beyond the gates of the palace, which would be a infringement of counter-terror measures if they were real. Nice try, AI.
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2 days ago

Launch of East West Rail services to be delayed in row over guards on trains

Passenger services on East West Rail between Oxford and Milton Keynes delayed until at least 2026 due to a dispute over guard staffing.
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Archaeologists find prehistoric tools and lost Medieval Hall under Houses of Parliament

Human activity at the Palace of Westminster site dates to nearly 6,000 years ago, predating the earliest Stonehenge earthworks.
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2 days ago

2.4m support for victims of child exploitation and grooming gangs in London

£2.4 million will fund specialist support and therapeutic interventions for children and adult survivors of child sexual abuse in London.
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2 days ago

What is the best Christmas lights display in London this festive season?

Carnaby Street's sustainable, adaptable LED sculptures—titled 'Into the Light' for 2025—are London's standout Christmas lights, featuring colorful crackers, stars, and lit arches.
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1 day ago

Three people in their 80s arrested in child sexual abuse probe

Three people in their 80s were arrested over alleged historic child sexual abuse at Bradford local authority care homes where eight victims reported abuse spanning the 1970s–1990s.
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2 days ago

Kate dazzles in velvet gown as she attends Royal Variety Performance with William

Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the Royal Variety Performance featuring Paddington The Musical, Jessie J, Laufey, Madness, and a Les Misérables 40th‑anniversary finale.
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3 days ago

The Guardian view on crypto's latest crash: it reveals who pays the price for a failing economy | Editorial

Cryptocurrencies lack intrinsic economic value, are structurally volatile, and Britain's young, facing stagnant wages and housing unaffordability, are especially vulnerable to crashes.
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3 days ago

Energy bills set to drop from January as UK braces for winter cold front

Ofgem's price cap is forecast to fall 1% in January, saving a typical UK household about £22 annually, but bills are expected to rise again from April.
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3 days ago

MoD identifies possible UK sites for making explosives and ammunition

The MoD has identified disused oil refineries and chemical plants across Britain as potential sites for new munitions factories under a 6bn rearmament programme.
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3 days ago

The areas where housing developments will get a default yes' if based nearby

Government will fast-track housing developments near well-connected train and tram stations, including some green belt areas, to meet a 1.5 million homes target.
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3 days ago

Police launch fresh appeal over missing teenager one year on from disappearance

Police are appealing for information about missing teenager Aleksandr Benga, last seen in Stornoway on 18 November 2024, and a fundraiser aims to launch SafeCall.
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3 days ago

Teenage driver crashes into house after dangerous police pursuit

18‑year‑old disqualified driver led police on dangerous chase, crashed into house, fled, pled guilty and was jailed one year with a two‑year driving ban.
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3 days ago

CCS under fire over 'anti-SME' supplier requirements for G-Cloud 15 | Computer Weekly

G-Cloud 15's new lot structure and stricter participation rules risk making parts of the framework inaccessible to SMEs and hyperscale providers.
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2 days ago

Charges dropped against Pro-Palestine activists accused of disrupting Gal Gadot filming in London

Charges dropped against eight people accused of disrupting filming of a movie starring Israeli actress Gal Gadot in London due to insufficient evidence.
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