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Train Delay Repay rule changes to make claims easier

If the trial is successful, the plan will save 20m a year in lost revenue, while preventing confused passengers from being prosecuted for fare evasion, the Department for Transport says. A separate scheme will also make it easier for passengers who buy their tickets from third-party retailers such as Trainline to claim compensation for late or cancelled services under the Delay Repay scheme.
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3 hours ago

Very damaging': how the Iran war is hitting energy-intensive industries

The Iran conflict has driven British gas prices to their highest levels since 2022, severely impacting energy-intensive industries like steel manufacturing that face survival-mode operating conditions.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Breathing in cold air will kill my husband - but we can't afford heating oil'

Heating oil prices have doubled due to Middle East conflict escalation, forcing a rural couple with a chronically ill husband to ration heat despite serious health risks.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
9 hours ago

Child sex abuse image crimes rise by almost 10% in a year', NSPCC says

Child sexual abuse image crimes in the UK increased by 10 percent to 36,829 offences, prompting calls for mandatory technology protections on children's devices to block nude image creation and sharing.
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I left the care system with little support but 2,000 changed everything'

A UK trial found unconditional cash transfers of £2,000 to young people leaving care improved housing stability, mental health, and reduced hospitalizations compared to control groups.
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Care leavers given one-off 2,000 more likely to find housing, UK pilot finds

A one-off £2,000 unconditional cash payment to young people leaving care significantly improved housing stability, wellbeing, and reduced substance use within six months.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
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I left the care system with little support but 2,000 changed everything'

A UK trial found unconditional cash transfers of £2,000 to young people leaving care improved housing stability, mental health, and reduced hospitalizations compared to control groups.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
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Care leavers given one-off 2,000 more likely to find housing, UK pilot finds

A one-off £2,000 unconditional cash payment to young people leaving care significantly improved housing stability, wellbeing, and reduced substance use within six months.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
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Warning over little-known licence rule that carries 1,000 fine

Young UK drivers aged 18-27 face disproportionate risk of £1,000 fines due to outdated personal details on their driving licences, with 8% having incorrect addresses and similar proportions having out-of-date information.
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16 hours ago

Major UK car park firm collapses into administration

NCP, a major UK car park operator managing 340 sites, entered administration due to post-pandemic occupancy decline and mounting losses, affecting 682 jobs.
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23 hours ago

Five taken to hospital after 15-vehicle crash on motorway

Five people, including two children, were hospitalized after a 15-vehicle collision on the M73 motorway in Glasgow on Sunday night, with three additional patients treated at the scene.
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Students queue in Covid-esque' scenes after two die in meningitis outbreak

A meningitis outbreak in Kent resulted in 13 confirmed cases and two deaths, prompting mass antibiotic distribution to students at affected institutions.
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Major update on missing woman Vitoria Figueiredo Barreto, last seen on Essex bus

Essex Police located a laptop belonging to missing Brazilian academic Vitoria Figueiredo Barreto, 30, who disappeared on March 3 after meeting a friend at Essex University, with CCTV showing her near a boatyard and police investigating whether she took a boat from Brightlingsea.
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15 hours ago

Trump's war is bringing economic calamity to the UK and another shock to our politics | Gaby Hinsliff

Disruption to Middle Eastern oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz threatens Britain with potential fuel rationing within weeks, echoing the 1956 Suez crisis.
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Prince Harry and Meghan slam deranged conspiracy' book on royals

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, have vehemently rejected claims made in a new book about the British royal family, labelling the author's work as "deranged conspiracy and melodrama." In a robust statement released on Saturday, the couple asserted that author Tom Bower "has long crossed the line from criticism into fixation."
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18 hours ago

British expats fleeing Middle East conflict fear unexpected UK tax bills

Under the UK's statutory residence test, individuals who spend 183 days or more in Britain within a tax year are generally considered UK tax residents. If that threshold is crossed, global income, including earnings generated overseas, may become liable for UK taxation.
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19 hours ago

UK passport rule prompts expats to consider renouncing British citizenship - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

A new UK rule requiring dual citizens to use British passports for entry is prompting some internationally-mobile Brits and expats to consider renouncing their citizenship.
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17 hours ago

NCP faces administration as Britain's largest car park operator files court notice

National Car Parks, Britain's largest car park operator, has filed notice of intention to appoint administrators, putting over 1,000 jobs at risk and threatening services at hundreds of UK parking facilities.
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NCP faces administration as Britain's largest car park operator files court notice

National Car Parks, Britain's largest car park operator, has filed notice of intention to appoint administrators, putting over 1,000 jobs at risk and threatening services at hundreds of UK parking facilities.
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21 hours ago

UK factories hit by 'collapse' in orders as costs surge across manufacturing sector

Britain's manufacturing sector faces severe challenges in early 2026 with collapsed domestic orders, rising operating costs, and the fastest price increases in over two years.
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18 hours ago

Murder arrest after 18-year-old stabbed to death

An 18-year-old was fatally stabbed in Hammersmith, west London, and a man in his 30s was arrested on suspicion of murder after being treated for stab wounds at the scene.
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Motorist held every 40 minutes in St Patrick's weekend drink and drugs blitz

An Garda Síochána arrested one motorist every 40 minutes for suspected drink- or drug-driving during St Patrick's weekend enforcement, with 3,450 speeding violations detected and seven additional road deaths recorded compared to the previous year.
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Motorist held every 45 minutes in St Patrick's weekend drink and drugs blitz

Seven additional road deaths occurred this year compared to the same period last year, with gardaí arresting one motorist every 45 minutes for suspected drink- or drug-driving during St Patrick's weekend enforcement.
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4 days ago

Man drove for miles along M1 motorway after car lost wheel in crash

A 20-year-old man was sentenced to 22 months in prison and disqualified from driving for over four years after driving on the M1 motorway for several miles with a missing wheel while under the influence of drugs.
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4 days ago

Man drove for miles along M1 motorway after car lost wheel in crash

A 20-year-old man was sentenced to 22 months in prison and disqualified from driving for over four years after driving on the M1 motorway for several miles with a missing wheel while under the influence of drugs.
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Iran war halts BoE interest rate cut as energy shock squeezes Brits - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Rising energy costs from Middle East conflict have eliminated expectations for an interest rate cut, with the Bank of England likely maintaining rates at 3.75% to combat inflation risks.
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23 hours ago

The significant events in the global economy over the past week - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Weak performance in several service sectors offset gains in retail and wholesale trade, reinforcing concerns about the pace of economic recovery. Japan relies heavily on oil imports from the Middle East, making it particularly sensitive to disruptions in the region.
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Protesters arrested at al-Quds day event in London

Three people were arrested during al-Quds day demonstrations in central London, with police managing separate gatherings of protesters and counter-protesters across the River Thames.
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2 days ago
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Met Police issue warning to protesters ahead of Al Quds Day demonstration

London's Metropolitan Police banned the Al Quds Day march for one month and deployed 1,000 officers to prevent hate speech and intifada chants at the static protest.
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Protesters arrested at al-Quds day event in London

Three people were arrested during al-Quds day demonstrations in central London, with police managing separate gatherings of protesters and counter-protesters across the River Thames.
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2 days ago

Met Police issue warning to protesters ahead of Al Quds Day demonstration

London's Metropolitan Police banned the Al Quds Day march for one month and deployed 1,000 officers to prevent hate speech and intifada chants at the static protest.
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2 days ago

I lost half my life savings to a fake David Attenborough here's how it happened

A 74-year-old widow lost nearly half her life savings to a romance scammer impersonating David Attenborough on Facebook, exposing critical security flaws in social media user protection.
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Vulnerable women in England still being arrested over suspected illegal abortions

Women in England continue facing arrest and police investigation for suspected illegal abortion despite parliamentary approval of decriminalization legislation that has not yet become law.
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One in ten hospital visits may be reduced due to soaring fuel prices - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Rachel Reeves could calm inflationary pressure and protect the economy from recession by cutting fuel duty now and promising to scrap any increase in this regressive tax in the lifetime of this Parliament. The world's highest taxed drivers deserve relief from the high costs of an essential resource, and the economy needs a boost by increasing consumer spending and lowering costs for small businesses.
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Man (20s) dies after single vehicle crash in Westmeath

A fatal road traffic collision occurred on the N4 at Ballinafid before 1am, with a man pronounced dead at the scene and gardai seeking witnesses and dash-cam footage.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

Londoners 'disproportionately' targeted by online fraudsters

London accounts for 40 percent of national fraud victims, with criminals increasingly using AI technology to conduct sophisticated scams at scale while evading law enforcement detection.
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Londoners 'disproportionately' affected by fraud

London experiences disproportionate fraud impact, with 40% of national fraud victims and 60% of courier fraud cases occurring in the capital, driven by increasingly sophisticated AI-enabled scams.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

Londoners 'disproportionately' targeted by online fraudsters

London accounts for 40 percent of national fraud victims, with criminals increasingly using AI technology to conduct sophisticated scams at scale while evading law enforcement detection.
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3 days ago

Londoners 'disproportionately' affected by fraud

London experiences disproportionate fraud impact, with 40% of national fraud victims and 60% of courier fraud cases occurring in the capital, driven by increasingly sophisticated AI-enabled scams.
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3 days ago

UK bishop who left Iran after revolution says regime is in its death throes'

An Anglican bishop who fled Iran after the 1979 revolution warns the Iranian regime is in its death throes but remains dangerous and will fight to survive.
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3 days ago

New Archbishop of Canterbury to make 87-mile pilgrimage from London

The new Archbishop of Canterbury will undertake an 87-mile pilgrimage from London to Canterbury before her formal enthronement on March 25, making her the first Archbishop in modern history to complete this trek.
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Cannot wait until December': Dennis Richardson calls for urgency over Bondi attack failures after quitting inquiry

Former spy chief Dennis Richardson resigned from the antisemitism royal commission, arguing that public safety recommendations regarding intelligence and security failures cannot wait until December and must be delivered urgently.
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Wealthy British nationals fleeing Gulf conflict bypass UK to avoid tax bills

Wealthy UK nationals are relocating to Ireland and France to avoid UK tax liabilities while fleeing conflict in the Gulf, with some seeking HMRC's exceptional circumstances provisions to extend their tax-free days in Britain.
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2 days ago

Fuel prices reach 18-month high as 'profiteering is widespread' across many petrol stations - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK petrol and diesel prices have reached 18-month highs due to global energy tensions and Gulf region instability, increasing filling costs by £4-£9 per vehicle.
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Fuel prices reach 18-month high as 'profiteering is widespread' across many petrol stations - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK petrol and diesel prices have reached 18-month highs due to global energy tensions and Gulf region instability, increasing filling costs by £4-£9 per vehicle.
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Government 'has no understanding of maritime power' as HMS Dragon still not in Cyprus - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The £1 billion air-defence warship, HMS Dragon, sailed from HMNB Portsmouth on Tuesday but did not exit British waters until yesterday, despite being ordered to rush to the eastern Mediterranean following an attack on the British base at RAF Akrotiri. The Type 45 destroyer, one of the Royal Navy's most advanced air-defence ships, had already experienced a week-long delay for repairs before its departure.
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2 days ago

London's Burning actor dies in prison while serving sexual assault sentence

Former actor John Alford died in prison two months after being sentenced to eight-and-a-half years for sexually assaulting two teenage girls at a party in 2022.
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4 days ago

UK weather: Where will see a sunny weekend after snow and wind warnings

The UK will experience sunshine and showers this week following severe snow and gale force winds, with temperatures dropping to 1-9°C and blustery conditions creating a chill despite occasional sunshine.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Water crisis looms as company warns it can't meet demand for new homes

South East Water cannot supply water infrastructure for planned housing growth in Tonbridge and Malling, warning that current targets exceed its capacity.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

UK economy failed to grow in January in blow for Starmer

The UK economy recorded zero growth in January, challenging the Labour government's growth objectives amid broader economic uncertainty and inflation concerns.
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fromMail Online
4 days ago

Number of people in mental health crisis at record high in England

Mental health crisis in England reaches record levels with 2.24 million people in NHS contact, representing 850,000 more patients than January 2020, while mental health funding has decreased.
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3 days ago

Concerns grow 'how the UK economy will withstand the energy crisis' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK economy stalled in January amid energy crisis concerns, with services sector flatlining and stagflation risks rising as oil prices remain elevated above $100 per barrel.
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Concerns grow 'how the UK economy will withstand the energy crisis' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK economy stalled in January amid energy crisis concerns, with services sector flatlining and stagflation risks rising as oil prices remain elevated above $100 per barrel.
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4 days ago

UK economy flatlined in January before the Iran war oil shock hit - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Britain's economy stalled in January with zero GDP growth, raising recession concerns amid Middle East conflict and rising oil prices above $100 per barrel.
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4 days ago

UK economy unexpectedly flatlined in January, official figures show

UK economy stalled in January with zero GDP growth as Middle East conflict drove oil prices above $100 per barrel, threatening inflation and delaying interest rate cuts.
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UK economy flatlined in January before the Iran war oil shock hit - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Britain's economy stalled in January with zero GDP growth, raising recession concerns amid Middle East conflict and rising oil prices above $100 per barrel.
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UK economy unexpectedly flatlined in January, official figures show

UK economy stalled in January with zero GDP growth as Middle East conflict drove oil prices above $100 per barrel, threatening inflation and delaying interest rate cuts.
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4 days ago

'I missed my chemo and have a 12,000 hotel bill': British holidaymakers stranded by Iran war

Emirates just told us we need to find a room, at our own cost and the airport was filling up with more and more people. They managed to find a resort but it has come at a huge financial cost. We reckon we'll have forked out an extra 12,000 by the time we leave. Her partner lost his job before the holiday. The money is stressing me out. We've just had to put it on a credit card.
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3 days ago

Governors warn of increasing violence of nothing-to-lose' inmates attacking notorious prisoners

As prison sentences have become longer, and as more prisoners are given whole-life tariffs or given minimum sentences of 20, 30 or 40 years, it is harder to persuade them to hold back on their violent instincts. They have nothing to lose. If you are serving a long sentence, you can feel as if you don't have a life ahead of you—your family may well have disowned you, your relationships may have broken down.
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3 days ago

Minister in Belgium after migrant boat launches

We have a history of brilliant law enforcement cooperation to put the criminal smuggling gangs where they belong behind bars. This government will continue to work closely with international partners as we restore order and control to UK borders.
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3 days ago

Cheltenham festival 2026: news, tips, previews and more on Gold Cup day live

The Jukebox Man is one of three horses that were involved in a blanket finish to the King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day. Jango Baie and Gaelic Warrior are the others that are currently vying for favouritism for the day's feature race.
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3 days ago

Commuters at Heuston Station hit with long delays on rail services due to earlier issue

Irish Rail services between Clondalkin and Heuston were suspended due to a signalling issue, resuming after 4.30pm with delays up to 30 minutes, while a separate train failure at Park West affected the Heuston/Waterford service.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Boy, 15, in court charged with attempted murder after school stabbing

A 15-year-old boy appeared in court charged with attempted murder after stabbing a 15-year-old girl at a Norfolk secondary school with a carving knife.
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3 days ago

Man jailed for 26 years for ex-wife's murder and burial in Cardiff garden

A man received a 26-year minimum sentence for murdering his ex-wife and burying her body in his garden in Cardiff.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

UK and Ireland strengthen economic partnership as 937m investment set to create 850 jobs

UK and Ireland announced £937 million in new Irish investment creating approximately 850 jobs across the UK in sectors including AI, renewable energy, and telecommunications.
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3 days ago

Unreliable fleet connectivity driving employee exodus | Computer Weekly

UK fleet operators face significant connectivity challenges that threaten competitiveness, with unreliable networks causing customer complaints and operational disruptions despite limited failover protections.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Dunblane gun control campaigners endured death threats and bomb scares

Gun control campaigners in Britain faced death threats and bomb scares while successfully pushing for a handgun ban following the 1996 Dunblane school massacre that killed 16 children and one teacher.
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3 days ago

MPs 'deeply troubled' by BBC World Service funding uncertainty

The PAC was deeply troubled to learn that the BBC still does not know how much the government would fund the World Service for the coming year. The government provides about 30% of the budget for the World Service, which reaches more than 300 million people a week and is 'a jewel in the crown of the UK's soft power', according to the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee.
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3 days ago

Government launches postcode checker to track gigabit broadband rollout across UK

The UK government launched an online address checker tool enabling households and businesses to track gigabit-capable broadband rollout timelines through Project Gigabit and commercial deployments.
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3 days ago

Shared Rural Network expansion removes Islay not-spots | Computer Weekly

Island communities have long experienced mobile coverage challenges, and addressing total not-spots is a key focus of the £1.3bn Shared Rural Network (SRN) programme. Launched in 2020, the SRN is a joint initiative between the government and the UK's mobile network operators - EE and Virgin Media O2 (VMO2), as well as Three and Vodafone before their merger - to extend 4G connectivity to 95% of the UK's landmass by the end of 2025.
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3 days ago

The London riding charity transforming urban lives through horse power

The Ebony Horse Club in Brixton provides horse riding and equine care experiences to disadvantaged children, improving their confidence and wellbeing in one of England's most deprived areas.
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3 days ago

Towie star's plea for mandatory ice skating gloves rejected

A reality TV star's petition to mandate protective gloves for children at ice rinks was rejected by ministers, though parliamentary debate remains possible if signatures reach 100,000.
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fromTheregister
3 days ago

Openreach says fiber can now save water by detecting leaks

Openreach's fiber-optic cables can detect water pipe leaks through distributed acoustic sensing, identifying over 100 leaks in trials and saving 2 million liters of water daily.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
3 days ago

Altnets 'force to be reckoned with' in UK broadband | Computer Weekly

UK independent broadband providers (altnets) are matching established brands' full-fibre growth rates, gaining market share through superior customer service and competitive pricing despite sector consolidation pressures.
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4 days ago

Dunblane massacre victim's sister speaks out on brother's death

Thirty years after the 1996 Dunblane massacre, survivors' families continue experiencing profound, permanent grief from losing 16 children and one teacher to a mass shooting in Scotland.
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4 days ago

Remembering the victims of Dunblane tragedy on its' 30th anniversary

You would have to have known Gwen to know that she would have done whatever trying to protect the children in her care. She paid the ultimate price for that commitment. Finally, we now feel that she has been honoured for what happened that day.
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4 days ago

Less than 10% of pothole compensation claims are successfully paid to drivers - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

English motorists filed over £10 million in pothole damage claims during 2024/25, but fewer than 10% were approved, with only £666,712 paid out from nearly 10,000 claims.
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3 days ago

Teacher blamed his Italian heritage for being tactile' with pupils

James Coltella had instructed students at Tonbridge School to sing sections of the song Marvin Gaye' by Charlie Puth, with lyrics including king size to ourselves and it's a Karma Sutra show and tell. In a witness statement, one of the pupils said that Mr Coltella would walk up and down the line, searching for eye contact.
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4 days ago

Hypnotherapist wins court fight with Harrods over refund for 4,550 Cartier bracelet

A woman won a legal case against Harrods after the luxury retailer refused to refund her for a Cartier bracelet that didn't fit, receiving £5,131 in compensation.
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5 days ago

Watchdogs call on big tech to urgently' do more to protect children online

UK regulators demand social media companies strengthen age-verification and child safety measures by end of April to prevent children's access to platforms and protect against grooming.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Warning criminals are exploiting AI after record number of UK scam reports

UK fraud reports reached record 445,000 in 2025, with identity theft as the most common type, driven by criminals increasingly exploiting artificial intelligence and digital technologies.
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5 days ago

UK water giant to pay 44.7m over unacceptable' sewage spills

Welsh Water faces a £44.7 million penalty from Ofwat for serious breaches in sewage network operation, maintenance, and environmental protection.
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4 days ago

Pollock and chips? Chippies face closure unless we eat cheaper fish, says owner

Fish and chip shop owners warn that rising cod prices threaten traditional chippies' survival, urging customers to accept cheaper fish alternatives like pollock to keep businesses viable.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Smelly tube station ice cream advert sparks nausea complaints from commuters

A scent-emitting Magnum ice cream advertisement at London's King's Cross St Pancras station has generated complaints from commuters and staff due to its overpowering artificial chocolate smell.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Strangest online grocery shopping substitutions made by supermarkets revealed

Online grocery shoppers frequently receive inappropriate substitutions for unavailable items, with one in five experiencing substitutions and Sainsbury's customers most affected at 28 percent.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
5 days ago

Hundreds arrested in police blitz on robbers terrorising London Tube and train passengers

British Transport Police arrested 462 suspects in a 12-month operation targeting train and Tube robberies, reducing offences by over 35 percent compared to the previous year.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
5 days ago

Manhunt after horror acid attack left train commuter in his 30s with life-changing burns

A man suffered severe chemical burn injuries in an acid attack at Crawley railway station; police released CCTV images of two suspects and arrested one person.
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4 days ago

Lloyds, Bank of Scotland and Halifax apps showed customers other users' transactions

Bank of Scotland, Lloyds, and Halifax customers experienced a security breach allowing access to other users' transactions, account details, and National Insurance numbers on Thursday morning.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
5 days ago

Man sexually assaulted by a male suspect on London-bound train

Officers would like to speak to the man pictured, as they believe he may have information that could help their investigation. Anyone who recognises him is asked to contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 266 of 1 January.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Police given more time to question three men arrested on suspicion of spying for Iran

This investigation continues at pace with a number of lines of inquiry being pursued by our detectives. The warrants of further detention for these three men will allow us to continue the investigation, while mitigating any potential risk to the public as we do so. This has been a long-running investigation and part of our ongoing work to disrupt malign activity where we suspect it.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

BA pilot arrested over claims he secretly made sexual videos of woman

A 31-year-old man on suspicion of voyeurism when asked about reports that a BA pilot had been accused of filming sex sessions with up to 16 women without their consent, before sharing the footage online. The Met said the arrest, on Thursday, came after a woman in her 20s alleged that videos had been taken of her and then distributed without her consent.
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5 days ago

Expectations for UK interest rate cuts shift dramatically - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Geopolitical tensions are pushing markets toward higher interest rates and oil prices, benefiting energy and defence sectors while shifting investment away from growth stocks.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Cheltenham jockeys in alleged racism row bid to bury hatchet but inquiry continues

Jockeys Declan Queally and Nico de Boinville resolved their dispute after a racial abuse incident at Cheltenham, shaking hands and declaring the matter closed, though the BHA continues its investigation.
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fromIndependent
5 days ago

Michael Verney: Declan Queally's racism claims cast a dark cloud over the Cheltenham Festival

Racial abuse allegations at Cheltenham Festival between English and Irish riders require weeks of investigation before BHA judgment.
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fromIndependent
5 days ago

Mary Kenny: Is the death penalty appropriate for crimes like those committed by Ian Huntley?

Ian Huntley, the Soham killer, died in prison at the hands of another inmate; many had advocated for state execution, which would have occurred in countries like Texas or China.
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fromTheregister
4 days ago

AI datacenters could get priority access to Britain's grid

The British government is prioritizing datacenter grid connections over housing amid a 460% surge in applications, creating delays exceeding a decade for some projects.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Palantir's NHS England contract opens door to government abuse of power', health bosses told

A briefing by the health justice charity Medact said the highly interoperable nature of Palantir's software could enable data-driven state abuses of power, including US-style ICE raids. The report, released on Thursday and backed by doctors, lawyers, patients and human rights groups from the No Palantir in the NHS campaign and sent to hospital trusts and integrated care boards nationwide, was shared with the Guardian and BMJ.
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