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14 hours ago
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Ofcom launches investigation into Elon Musk's X - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Ofcom opened an urgent formal investigation into X after reports that Grok can generate sexualised images of children, demanding an explanation and protective measures.
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3 days ago
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Ofcom urged to use 'banning' powers over X AI deepfakes

Government urges Ofcom to use full powers, including court-ordered ban, against X over Grok-created unlawful sexualized AI images and child-safety risks.
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9 hours ago

Musk's X probed by UK over Grok's thousands of sexualized images

Nations including the UK, France and India have condemned xAI's Grok chatbot, accusing it of illegally creating sexualized images of people without their consent. The US and Japan are by far X's largest markets by active users, followed by Indonesia, India and the UK, according to the data and analytics provider DataReportal. The governments of the three latter nations have now all chastised xAI, with Indonesia going as far as to temporarily block access to Grok.
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fromBusiness Matters
12 hours ago

Business costs near tipping point as manufacturers warn investment is at risk

Rising employment and energy costs are threatening to push UK manufacturers to cancel investment or relocate production overseas unless pressures ease.
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11 hours ago

Ofcom begins investigation of explicit image generation on Grok | Computer Weekly

Ofcom opened an investigation under the UK Online Safety Act into X over Grok-generated sexualised and potentially illegal AI images, including possible child sexual abuse.
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10 hours ago

UK probes X over Grok CSAM scandal; Elon Musk cries censorship

Ofcom noted that in its view, CSAM does include "AI-generated imagery, deepfakes and other manipulated media," which "would fall under the category of a 'pseudo-photograph.' As Ofcom explained, "If the impression conveyed by a pseudo-photograph is that the person shown is a child, then the photo should be treated as showing a child." Similarly, "manipulated images and videos such as deepfakes should be considered within the scope" of intimate image abuse, Ofcom said.
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20 hours ago

London homicides at 11-year low, Met Police says

Homicide in London fell to 97 in 2025, the lowest since 2014 and lowest per-capita on record, with teenage murders also at their lowest since 2012.
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fromBusiness Matters
16 hours ago

Jobs market stalls as permanent and temporary hiring both fall

UK jobs market weakened at end of 2025 with falling permanent and temporary hiring, rising unemployment, and declining vacancies.
fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Sikh activist in UK told to increase security over Hindu nationalist threats

Police have advised a high-profile Sikh activist in the UK to install security cameras at his home and reinforce door locks because of threats from Hindu nationalist elements. Paramjeet Singh Pamma, 52, said he had been visited by police and received verbal advice to increase his security due to intelligence suggesting threats to his safety. Singh Pamma said the threats were linked to the Indian government and he accused ministers in the UK of failing to take relentless transnational repression by India seriously.
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16 hours ago

HMRC accepted tolerable' risk of harm in child benefit fraud crackdown

HMRC halted thousands of child benefit payments using incomplete Home Office travel data, wrongly suspending many legitimate UK claimants.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
21 hours ago

The response is a beautiful thing': how Glasgow is squaring up to Reform

Selina Hales has a thing about pineapples. She is talking in a quiet office, set aside from the bustle of Refuweegee, the charity she founded 10 years ago, and the walls are festooned with tissue paper cutouts of the fruit, which is an international symbol of hospitality. Refuweegee its name a combination of the words refugee and Weegee, local slang for Glaswegian has expanded exponentially over the decade into an operation that supports hundreds of asylum seekers and refugees in the city every day.
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10 hours ago

Hull KR to face Yorkshire minnows in Challenge Cup

Image source, Shutterstock Challenge Cup holders Hull KR will visit Castleford Lock Lane or Brighouse when they begin their title defence in the third round stage of the 2026 competition. The Robins beat Warrington Wolves in last season's Wembley final to end a 45-year wait to regain the trophy - the first part of a historic treble under Willie Peters. Other than newly-promoted Toulouse Olympique - who have declined participation - 13 of the 14 Super League sides enter the competition at the third-round stage.
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9 hours ago

Meghan Markle May Return To The UK Soon, Under 1 Condition

Meghan may accompany Prince Harry to Birmingham this July if the UK approves upgraded security for their family.
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3 hours ago

Four NHS trusts in England declare critical incidents after surge' in A&E admissions

NHS Surrey Heartlands said the situation at three hospital trusts Royal Surrey NHS foundation trust, Epsom and St Helier university hospitals NHS trust and Surrey and Sussex healthcare NHS trust was exacerbated by increases in flu and norovirus cases and an increase in staff sickness. It added that the recent cold weather front has also impacted on more frail patients needing to be admitted to hospital.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
12 hours ago

Police name three teenagers and taxi driver killed in horror crash

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. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
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6 hours ago

Tributes paid to taxi driver who died in head-on crash in Greater Manchester

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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13 hours ago

Man denies carrying dagger in London supermarket

A 42-year-old man, Ryan Swan, pleaded not guilty to carrying a dagger into a Morden Sainsbury's and possessing or making explosive black powder; trial set for September.
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9 hours ago

Regent's Park Outer Circle to have new pedestrian crossings to curb cyclist 'velodrome'

Signalised pedestrian crossings will be installed on Regent's Park Outer Circle to improve pedestrian safety and reduce collisions with fast cyclists.
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16 hours ago

Inquests opened into tragic deaths of two people who tried to rescue girl from sea

Two people died and a teenager remains missing after a sea rescue attempt in Withernsea; inquests found drowning as the primary cause of death.
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19 hours ago

London travel news LIVE: Bakerloo line part suspended due to fire alert

Bakerloo line suspended between Elephant & Castle and Piccadilly Circus due to a fire alert; Piccadilly and Windrush lines also disrupted—expect delays and check updates.
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10 hours ago

Nightmare for passengers as Tube station platforms to close for months for repairs

Barons Court will close each platform separately for extensive roof repairs replacing around 800 glass panes; alternate routes advised and platforms open for Queen's Club.
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8 hours ago

PC used Taser as he was too lazy to run, jury told

A Metropolitan Police officer is on trial accused of unlawfully Tasering a fleeing suspect, who fell, became tetraplegic, and now uses a wheelchair.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
11 hours ago

Huge Roman villa found in Wales dubbed Port Talbot's Pompeii'

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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11 hours ago

Police officer sacked after assaulting neighbour

Metropolitan Police officer Daniel Traynor was dismissed for gross misconduct after being convicted of assault for pushing a neighbour during a parking dispute.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
8 hours ago

Driver cleared over five-year-old's death after electric car moved on its own'

Minicab driver, Ashenafei Demissie, 53, was behind the wheel of a Volkswagen ID.4 when it suddenly accelerated forward, killing Fareed Amir and seriously injuring his son, on November 25 2022. During the weeklong trial at the Old Bailey, a prosecution crash expert told the court the collision occurred when Demissie had accidentally pressed the accelerator. However, Demissie maintained that the vehicle moved forward on its own, suggesting a possible software fault. After five hours of deliberation, the jury found him not guilty of causing death and serious injury by careless driving.
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12 hours ago

Gillespie confirmed as Rangers chief executive

Gillespie, who has resigned from his role with Scottish Premiership rivals St Mirren after five years, is also chief executive of social care charity Kibble, which is part owner of the Paisley club. Rangers say he will start his new role "later in the season", with Fraser Thornton continuing as acting chief executive until then before becoming executive director. Gillespie was quoted in September 2024 saying that he had pulled out of talks with Rangers to become chief executive
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5 hours ago

Man who killed with car after row guilty of murder

Trevelle Rowland was convicted of murder after fatally running over Fergany Mvuezolo in East Ham and attempting to flee the country.
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10 hours ago

Man facing jail after pleading guilty to animal cruelty against 21 dogs and one cat

Oaveed Rahman pleaded guilty to animal cruelty and multiple fraud counts after 37 dogs were found dead; he faces sentencing and likely imprisonment.
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10 hours ago

Driver whose electric car 'accelerated on its own' cleared of killing boy, 5, in south London

Demissie was found not guilty of causing a five-year-old's death and serious injury by careless driving after a week-long Old Bailey trial.
#police-misconduct
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
12 hours ago

Dad who threw baby daughter at television jailed for attempted murder

Father jailed for 35 years after admitting attempted murder of his infant, leaving the baby with irreversible brain damage and lifetime care needs.
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17 hours ago

EU demands Farage-clause' in Brexit reset talks with Starmer

EU seeks financial compensation from future UK governments that renege on a post-Brexit veterinary deal; Nigel Farage vows to ignore such clauses.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

UK can legally stop shadow fleet tankers, ministers believe

UK government believes the Sanctions and Money Laundering Act 2018 can authorize military boarding and detention of unflagged, sanctioned 'shadow fleet' vessels.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

3,000 jobs at risk unless MoD signs helicopter order, sources say

The Yeovil helicopter factory faces closure by March unless the MoD awards a new medium helicopter contract, risking about 3,000 jobs.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Two men charged in 24M cannabis bust at farm raid

Two men charged with conspiracy to supply cannabis after police seized an estimated £24 million in one of the UK's largest drug seizures.
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1 day ago

The UK's high streets have reached a tipping point and Reform will reap the benefits | John Harris

UK high streets face mass retail decline as thousands of shops close due to online shopping, rising costs and weak support for independent retailers.
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1 day ago

Potholes map rates council road repair progress

The government committed 7.3bn in November's Budget to fix roads over the next four years. The DFT rated 154 local highway authorities as red, amber or green based on road conditions and how well they were using government funds. The vast majority were rated as amber, meaning they were patching up roads and had preventative measures in place but there was still room for improvement.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Should speed cameras be hidden?

Camera-warning signs and apps let drivers slow briefly then speed, undermining limits; hiding speed cameras is suggested to improve compliance and road safety.
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1 day ago

Parents of critically ill children crushed' by lack of support, say campaigners

Parents of critically ill children face a statutory support gap, forcing impossible choices between caring for sick children and earning income.
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1 day ago

You feel violated': how stalkers outsource abuse to private investigators

Unregulated private investigators enable stalkers to surveil and harass victims, including tracking to refuges, without licensing or background checks.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

Man arrested on suspicion of stirring up religious hatred after anti-Zionist protest outside Jewish-owned Notting Hill restaurant

Video footage showed someone shouting through a megaphone: "Standing with the resistance, we affirm that Palestinians have the right to return to their homeland that was stolen from them during the 1948 Nakba. "We believe in the right to resist by any and all means necessary, for the full liberation and from the river to the sea." Protesters then chanted: "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free."
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1 day ago

Six popular London bus routes could get axed, cut short or re-routed

TfL proposes major changes and cuts to several north, west and central London bus routes to match lower post-pandemic demand and reduce overlapping services.
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1 day ago

Google employee made redundant after reporting sexual harassment, court hears

Senior Google UK employee alleges redundancy after whistleblowing on a manager who sexually harassed colleagues and exposed a men's 'boys' club' culture.
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1 day ago

Five teenagers arrested on suspicion of murder after man, 49, found dead

Five teenagers were arrested on suspicion of murder after a 49-year-old man was found dead inside a house on Egglescliffe Close, Stockton.
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2 days ago

Man dies after tree felled by Storm Goretti hits caravan in Cornwall

Storm Goretti caused a fatal tree collapse, widespread weather warnings, power outages, travel disruption and elevated flood risk across much of the UK.
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2 days ago

Two-thirds of UK voters wrongly think immigration is rising, poll finds

Most UK voters believe immigration is rising and lack confidence in the government's ability to control borders despite a sharp fall in net migration.
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2 days ago

'My cousin died after placing 600 bets in a row'

Gambling disorder contributed to Lee Adams's suicide after he placed over 600 bets in one hour; his family struggled to get gambling recognized at inquest.
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2 days ago

Mother left critically injured after gunmen fire shots through Peckham home on Christmas Eve

A woman in her 20s was critically injured by gunshots fired through her front door on Christmas Eve while her one-year-old son was inside.
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2 days ago

Three police officers and two paramedics hit by van at scene of crash

Five emergency workers—three off-duty officers and two paramedics—were injured when a van struck them while assisting a crashed vehicle on the A130 in Essex.
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2 days ago

Mum critically injured after shots fired into home

A 21-year-old mother was critically injured by gunfire through her front door on Christmas Eve in Peckham while her one-year-old son was at home.
fromThe Drum
2 days ago

Sainsbury's reveals Snapchat Spectacles ad as it looks to appeal to fresh generation of shoppers

The grocer is the first UK brand to use the glasses to film an ad which will appear in Snapchat's walls. The spot was shot in a 115-degree circular format to give a first person viewpoint, and was designed to capture the comforting feeling of huddling road a hot pot of food and diving straight into the saucepan for a taste.
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2 days ago

Shocking moment woman is handcuffed and fined 100 by police for feeding pigeons in London

A woman was handcuffed, detained and fined 100 for feeding pigeons and throwing bread on a Harrow town centre High Street.
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2 days ago

The whole world can think whatever they want' Naseem Hamed on boxing, racism and his greatest regret

The minute I walked through the doors of that boxing club, that was it. I saw the ring, the bags, the lines on the floor, and I was immediately obsessed. This was going to be my life. I saw boxing as a game of tag. I'm going to hit you and you can't hit me. It took speed and accuracy and I was really good at it.
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3 days ago
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Met Office warns of further snow and ice and possible flooding - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Storm Goretti has caused severe winds, snow accumulations and subzero temperatures, with ongoing ice and snow warnings and further disruptive snowfall expected in northern Britain.
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4 days ago
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Cornwall Council warns of dangerous conditions from Storm Goretti

Storm Goretti will bring up to 30cm of snow and 90mph winds to parts of the UK, with amber warnings and travel and safety disruptions.
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2 days ago

Woman feeding pigeons arrested and handcuffed as onlookers slam ridiculous' response

Woman in Harrow arrested for breaching bird-feeding PSPO after refusing to give personal details; later de-arrested and matter passed to council.
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3 days ago

Computer Misuse Act reform is overdue - not all anniversaries should be celebrated | Computer Weekly

The Computer Misuse Act is outdated, actively harming cybersecurity professionals, the economy, and national safety, and urgently requires comprehensive overhaul to protect good-faith activity.
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3 days ago

UK facing 28bn defence spending gap claims

Britain's Ministry of Defence projects an additional 28bn over four years to meet costs of moving armed forces to war-fighting readiness.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Liz Kendall warns xAI over Grok images as UK moves to criminalise non-consensual AI deepfakes

UK government warns it will block xAI's Grok chatbot if it fails to comply with the Online Safety Act and laws criminalising non-consensual intimate images.
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3 days ago

X could be banned in UK amid sexualised AI images concerns

UK prime minister warns Ofcom could ban Elon Musk's X after its AI Grok generated unlawful sexualised images of women and children.
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3 days ago

Elon Musk's X threatened with UK ban over wave of indecent AI images

The UK government ordered X to tackle indecent AI-generated images or face a de facto ban amid widespread sexualized depictions of women and children.
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fromCity AM
3 days ago

Elon Musk's X suffers sales and profit slump before Grok fallout

X's UK arm experienced steep declines in turnover and profit, major staff reductions, and advertiser withdrawal following Musk's takeover.
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4 days ago

Why retailers suffered a disappointing' Christmas as December figures revealed

UK retail footfall fell in December and across the Golden Quarter as rising bills and food costs reduced shopper visits; shopping centres suffered most.
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3 days ago

Government issues major update on Lifetime ISAs held by 1.5m Britons

Existing Lifetime ISA holders can continue contributing indefinitely and use funds for a first home or retirement despite government plans to replace LISAs.
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fromThe Drum
3 days ago

How The Express is making a success of the UK's Brexit-focused news cycle

The Guardian and The Express together captured more than 41% of UK 'Brexit' search traffic, reflecting polarized public interest and strong search optimisation by publishers.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

Anger rises over ungritted pavements and cycle paths amid icy weather - as London council says it's not worth it

One commuter based in Islington, North London, wrote on social media: 397 a month council tax and they can't even put a bit of grit in the roads. Death trap out there today. Simon O' Farrell from Richmond added: Disgraceful lack of gritting around Whitton. Roads and pavements icy. People sliding around all over the place. It's winter, it's icy. We pay a fortune for council tax. Get on with it! Atrocious ice in SW London. Main high street almost impossible to walk on. Useless councils, said another. The Councils in London are not even bothered about gritting the roads after a snowy morning. All the pathways and main roads are filled with ice all day. That's a disaster waiting to happen, another added.
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3 days ago

Bank of England: Oracle cloud migration project bill triples

Bank of England increased its Version 1 Oracle implementation contract to £21.5 million to support phased Oracle Cloud migration and additional implementation work.
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3 days ago

Rail passengers facing epidemic of violence' as police reveal impact of cuts

Funding shortfalls and BTP staff cuts have reduced officer visibility and response capacity on railways, coinciding with rising violence and sexual offences.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Disability claimants waiting more than a year for claims to be processed'

Disability benefit claimants frequently wait over a year for Personal Independence Payment decisions as the DWP routinely misses targets, causing debt and poverty.
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4 days ago

Long waits for disability benefit claims unacceptable, MPs say

Many claimants face long delays for Personal Independence Payment decisions, with some waiting over a year, causing financial risk and inadequate service levels.
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3 days ago

Knives taken to hospitals sees amnesty bins set up

Knife-amnesty disposal bins are being installed outside Birmingham hospitals to allow safe, anonymous disposal of knives after blades were found on hospital premises.
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3 days ago

Council writes off 3m Liberty Steel rates debt

Liberty Steel owed Rotherham Council over 4.2m in unpaid business rates when a compulsory winding-up order was issued in August 2025.
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3 days ago

Killer accused of rapping about murdering teen recommended for open prison

Fahri, then 19, received a life sentence in 2009 with a minimum term of 14 years for the killing of 16-year-old schoolboy Jimmy Mizen. On 10 May 2008, in a south London bakery, Fahri threw an oven dish at Jimmy, which shattered and severed blood vessels in his neck. Witnesses reported seeing Fahri swaggering from the shop with a smile.
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3 days ago

Couple launch legal challenge against 'unfair' takeover of Hampstead Heath cafes

Hampstead Heath café operators are legally challenging the decision to hand their cafes to Daisy Green and demanding transparency about the selection process.
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