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There's a solution for e-bike parking chaos - but its not problem-free

E-scooter and e-bike parking obstructs pavements across UK cities, creating accessibility issues for elderly residents and families despite operator agreements with councils.
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1 hour ago

The families forced to move hundreds of miles for a home

London councils are relocating hundreds of people to deprived areas in north-east England due to housing shortages, leaving families struggling in unfamiliar towns without jobs or established support systems.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
10 hours ago

Heathrow's growing debt makes third runway plan even more absurd, say opponents

A 1 billion rise in Heathrow's debt has prompted campaigners against a third runway to argue the government's decision to back the airport's expansion is even more absurd. The company's accounts for last year, just released, show it reported 17.6bn of debt up from 16.6bn in 2024. The owners also reported pre-tax profits of 575m, down more than a third from 917m in 2024 - despite passenger numbers growing by 600,000.
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7 hours ago

Students recruited to sell sex online in gateway' to exploitation, report warns

Eleanor Lyons, the independent anti-slavery commissioner, warned that sexual exploitation of women and girls is on a clear and sustained rise in the UK, with pimps using the internet to reach new victims and advertise them online with subscription platforms then acting as a gateway to abuse.
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7 hours ago

Mapped: The UK areas most popular with first-time buyers

Manchester leads Britain as the top first-time buyer destination outside London, with 70.2% of purchases by first-time buyers in 2025, driven by affordable housing, job prospects, and regeneration.
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16 hours ago

Starmer Warned War is Looming with Russia Threats - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The UK faces critical military capability gaps while European nations, particularly Germany, rapidly increase defence spending, requiring urgent strategic reassessment and accelerated investment to maintain security.
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21 hours ago

Royal Navy on Alert for Potential English Channel Conflict - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The Royal Navy monitors Russia's shadow fleet in the English Channel while balancing sanctions enforcement against escalation risks in one of the world's busiest shipping lanes.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
21 hours ago

How long will the UK's spring-like weather last?

The Independent provides free, fact-based journalism across major issues including reproductive rights, climate change, and technology, funded by reader donations rather than paywalls.
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14 hours ago

The UK's proposed social media ban explained | Computer Weekly

The UK government is considering banning under-16s from social media and implementing measures to restrict addictive design features, limit VPN access, and require tech companies to prevent child sexual abuse material transmission.
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14 hours ago
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Labour's immigration crackdown could force Reeves to raise taxes, economists warn

The Institute for Fiscal Studies warns that Labour's immigration crackdown could reduce tax revenues, potentially forcing Chancellor Rachel Reeves to raise taxes or cut public spending in the upcoming Autumn Budget.
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19 hours ago
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Brit dual nationals grounded by border digitization drive

British dual citizens are barred from UK entry without a British passport or £589 certificate due to Home Office digitization efforts, as ETAs are unavailable to British nationals.
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16 hours ago

UK halts Chagos Islands deal approval, minister says

UK lawmakers paused ratification of the Chagos Islands sovereignty transfer to Mauritius following US pressure, with discussions ongoing between British and American counterparts.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
14 hours ago

Government allowed to appeal decision Palestine Action terror group ban was unlawful

Three judges dealt a humiliating blow to the government on February 13 when they ruled that the proscription of Palestine Action under terror laws was disproportionate, and that it did result in a very significant interference with the right of freedom of speech and the right to freedom of assembly.
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15 hours ago

Post Office branch closures ruled out under major government plans

Ministers have confirmed that all 11,500 Post Office branches across the UK will be retained, following a period of uncertainty and public concern over potential closures. The decision reverses an earlier proposal outlined in a government green paper last summer, which had suggested removing the 11,500-minimum branch requirement for the state-owned postal, banking, and retail service.
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18 hours ago

Legal challenges couples face when applying to live together in the UK - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The sponsoring partner must meet a minimum income requirement set by immigration rules. That figure is fixed. If income falls short, even slightly, the application can be refused. The difficulty is often not the amount itself, but how it must be shown. Payslips must cover a defined period. Bank statements must match those payslips. Employer letters must confirm details in specific terms.
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16 hours ago

UK records 18.5C on warmest day of the year

UK temperatures reach their highest levels this year, with south-east England exceeding 17°C, driven by southerly winds and spring-like sunshine, while Saharan dust creates vivid sunsets.
fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours ago

UK suspension of refugee family reunion scheme to be challenged in high court

Safe Passage International, a charity working with unaccompanied children and refugees, has been granted permission to launch a judicial review of the decision to halt refugee family reunion after it claimed the suspension was unlawful. Mr Justice Fordham accepted that the suspension should be open to a legal challenge after the court heard that the decision breaches the Home Office's duty to have regard to the need to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.
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22 hours ago

UK beauty spot closed after winter storms destroy steps

Durdle Door, a famous British coastal landmark, closed to public access after winter storms damaged its 143 wooden steps and exposed hazardous rocks on the beach.
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18 hours ago

Hundreds of Illegal Migrants Crossing Channel to UK Shores - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Over 400 migrants crossed the English Channel on Wednesday, with up to 450 potentially on the water, representing the highest single-day crossing attempt recorded this year.
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20 hours ago

Arrest after reports of man with axe entering mosque during Ramadan prayers

A man was arrested after entering Manchester Central Mosque during Ramadan prayers carrying multiple weapons including an axe, hammer, and knife; police are not treating it as terror-related.
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15 hours ago

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor banned from horse riding' by royal aides after arrest

Since his arrest last week he has been ordered not to go horse riding. It's considered a bad look. They don't think he should be seen grinning and smiling on his horse like he was in Windsor. But it was one of the few things he actually enjoyed doing so what on earth is he going to do with his time?
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21 hours ago

British dual nationals: have you been prevented from travelling to the UK?

From 25 February, UK international carriers must verify all passengers have valid permission or status to enter the UK, affecting British dual nationals without proper documentation.
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21 hours ago

Man arrested for entering Manchester mosque allegedly carrying weapon

A man in his 40s was arrested at Manchester Central Mosque after entering with an axe during Ramadan prayers; worshippers evacuated safely with no injuries reported.
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17 hours ago

Starmer pledges change to broken' student loans system amid mounting pressure

Sir Keir Starmer has committed to assisting students, informing MPs he will explore methods to enhance the fairness of the student loan system. This comes as the Prime Minister's official spokesman suggested that ministers might consider reducing interest rates and adjusting the repayment threshold on student loans.
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16 hours ago

Police created 'intelligence profile' of BBC journalist subject to phone surveillance | Computer Weekly

The PSNI unlawfully created detailed intelligence profiles and conducted sustained surveillance of BBC journalist Vincent Kearney between 2006 and 2014 to identify his confidential journalistic sources.
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16 hours ago

Ed Davey accuses care home trustee of embezzlement amid watchdog inquiry

It's been revealed that a trustee of William Blake House, a care home for adults with profound disabilities, embezzled £1m. There are very few homes in the country that offer this sort of care and now it faces closure. As a father of a disabled son myself can I tell the prime minister that this situation is one of my worst nightmares, and it's one of the worst nightmares of many parents with disabled adult children.
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15 hours ago

Prison escapee makes second rap song while on run

Done it twice now they think I'm insane. I'm a boss, so I always find my way, I'm that guy, the boss of the UK. The wanted criminal, whose music video is seemingly recorded while he is sitting in the back of a car and holding an inflated balloon, boasts about his ability to evade capture and his status as a criminal figure.
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21 hours ago

Teacher who agreed to take 20,000 cannabis delivery banned from classroom

During an interview with the force, Mr Allen admitted that he had agreed to allow the package, the contents of which West Mercia Police estimated would have a street value of 20,000, to be delivered, having been asked to do so by a drug dealer. He told the school about it but offered a misleading explanation about the matter, saying he had agreed to receive the parcel but had no knowledge of what it would contain.
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18 hours ago

Hoyle tells MPs he tipped off police about Mandelson flight risk

Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle tipped off the Metropolitan Police about Lord Peter Mandelson allegedly planning to flee Britain for the British Virgin Islands, prompting his arrest. The former ambassador to Washington was arrested on Monday on suspicion of misconduct in public office and later released on bail after officers were warned he could leave the UK.
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12 hours ago

Mike Ashley exploring deal to buy Sheffield Wednesday after takeover collapse

Sheffield Wednesday's administrators will meet with Mike Ashley after the preferred bidder withdrew from a £47.8 million takeover, with multiple parties expressing interest in purchasing the club.
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14 hours ago

Scottish government orders public inquiry into grooming gangs

Scotland's government has ordered a public inquiry into grooming gangs, led by child sexual abuse expert Prof Alexis Jay, to investigate group-based child sexual abuse and exploitation.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
21 hours ago

Warning over cream being sold illegally on British high streets

Creams marketed to lighten skin tone are being sold illegally on British high streets, including in butchers and specialist food shops. It is an unsettling discovery, but perhaps not a surprising one. Demand for these products is real and the profits are significant. But the ingredients that make them effective are also what make them dangerous.
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1 day ago

Post-mortem service in 'crisis', causing delays to funerals of more than a week

Grieving families are increasingly having to delay burying relatives because of hold-ups in carrying out post-mortems in multiple counties. The post-mortems, ordered by coroners to find cause of death, are resulting in funerals taking place later than wished, with delays of several days or more than a week in some parts of the country, adding to the distress of the bereaved.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

Labour ministers exploring ways of easing burden of plan 2 student loans

The Treasury and Department for Education are reviewing relief options for plan 2 student loans after pressure over a policy causing graduates to pay significantly more than borrowed amounts.
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16 hours ago

Revealed: Most dangerous Tube stations as 3m paid out in personal injury claims

Waterloo and King's Cross St Pancras stations recorded the highest injury incidents on London Underground over three years, with over 10,000 total injuries across the network and TfL paying millions in personal injury claims annually.
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9 hours ago

Memorial to 72 victims of Grenfell fire to be funded by new legislation

We will not forget what happened that night. We must make sure that nothing like it can ever happen again. Work on dismantling the tower began in September and the process is expected to last for two years. Reed said the government is on target to complete 70% of the inquiry's recommendations by the end of this year and work to remove and replace dangerous flammable cladding had been completed on 91% of high-rise residential and public buildings in England so far.
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21 hours ago

DVSA doubles theory test deal to 700m with no explanation

Initially, £300 million was put forward as the maximum value of procurement, to run the service from September 2028 to September 2033, with a possible one-year extension. The Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency later published two more notices, both putting the same price tag on the work, but to run the service for a maximum of seven years. In the most recent notice published last week, the maximum value went up to £700 million - excluding tax - for a maximum of nine years from September 2028 until September 2037.
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12 hours ago

Woman arrested on suspicion of man's murder at Tenerife hotel

A 56-year-old British woman was arrested on suspicion of murdering Russell Watts, 63, found dead in a Tenerife hotel room last month.
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1 day ago

IPP prisoners trapped under dystopian' UK jail system, major report to UN warns

IPP prisoners serve excessive sentences averaging 516% of their minimum terms, constituting cruel and degrading treatment that violates human rights, requiring immediate abolition or case review.
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23 hours ago

Shepherdess, 80, left with huge court bill after fight over reversing Land Rover

A hotel construction boss won a six-year legal dispute with an elderly shepherdess over a gate blocking his wife's ability to reverse her Land Rover from their farmhouse driveway.
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18 hours ago

Man who murdered nine-year-old girl as she played in the street jailed

This deliberate murder was clearly a wicked act. He knew his co[ntrol over his actions]. The Crown's case emphasized that despite Skebas's mental health struggles, he possessed the capacity to understand what he was doing, had deliberately attempted to avoid detection following the attack, and had intended to flee the country, demonstrating premeditation and consciousness of guilt.
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15 hours ago

BBC to conduct fast-track investigation into racial slur incident at Baftas

The BBC has been reviewing what happened at Bafta on Sunday evening. This was a serious mistake and the director-general has instructed the Executive Complaints Unit (ECU) to complete a fast-tracked investigation and provide a full response to complainants.
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12 hours ago

Rangers told Mikey Moore summer transfer rules as winger stance on move named

Rangers must negotiate with Tottenham immediately to secure Mikey Moore's return next season as the 18-year-old has become crucial to their title challenge.
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14 hours ago

Met Police officer blames brain fart' for stealing Pret tuna baguette

A Metropolitan Police officer who stole a £2.25 sandwich from Pret A Manger would have been dismissed for gross misconduct had he not already left the force.
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fromIndependent
17 hours ago
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Enoch Burke's mother claims 'blood dripping from hands of judiciary' as she and daughter to learn fate in contempt case

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17 hours ago
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Enoch Burke's mother claims 'blood dripping from hands of judiciary' as she and daughter to learn fate in contempt case

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12 hours ago

BBC orders quick investigation into BAFTA broadcast slur

The BBC apologized for failing to censor a racial slur shouted by a guest with Tourette syndrome during the BAFTA awards broadcast, launching an investigation into the incident.
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11 hours ago

Parents accused of murdering three-month-old baby

Paramedics and police attended the defendants' home on Kingsway at 11:34 GMT on 30 January. Paramedics performed emergency first aid at the scene and then rushed Adam to hospital. Prosecutor Joel Smith KC said Adam suffered bleeding on the brain and fractures to both sides and top of the skull.
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15 hours ago

BBC to conduct fast-track investigation into broadcasting of racial slur from Baftas

The BBC is conducting a fast-track investigation after a racial slur was broadcast during Bafta film awards coverage, remaining on iPlayer for 15 hours before removal.
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fromTheregister
2 days ago

Former Amazon UK boss set to chair CMA

Doug Gurr, former Amazon UK chief, has been chosen as preferred chair of the Competition and Markets Authority despite CMA investigations into major cloud providers.
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2 days ago

Reform Will 'Deport All Illegal Migrants in Britain' Explained - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Reform UK will restrict visas to countries refusing deportation cooperation, offer voluntary return payments, and pressure governments to accept returns to reduce net migration.
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2 days ago

Drivers Face Soaring Car Tax Bills Amid Policy Shift - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK motorists are facing higher vehicle ownership costs after Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed changes to Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) that will increase charges from April 2026. The policy, implemented through HM Treasury fiscal reforms, forms part of a wider transition toward emissions-based transport taxation as fuel duty revenues decline. Officials say the system is designed to balance climate targets with long-term funding for road infrastructure. The steepest increases will affect motorists buying high-pollution cars.
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fromReadWrite
2 days ago

UK consults on banning unlicensed gambling sponsors

The UK will ban unlicensed overseas gambling companies from sponsoring major sports clubs to protect consumers and prevent steering fans to unregulated betting sites.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Higher tax helped UK government reach record January surplus

A surge in capital gains tax, employers' National Insurance contributions and a boost in income tax receipts helped buoy the government's finances last month. An uptick in tax receipts, which far outstripped spending, created a 30.4bn surplus in January. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said it was the highest surplus in any month since records began in 1993, without adjusting for inflation, and nearly double last January's 15.4bn figure.
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2 days ago

Ex-Amazon boss Doug Gurr set to become permanent CMA chair

The government has named former Amazon executive Doug Gurr as its preferred candidate to become permanent chairman of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), cementing a leadership change designed to align the regulator more closely with its pro-growth agenda. Peter Kyle confirmed that Gurr, who has held the role on an interim basis since January last year, will be put forward for a full five-year term, subject to a non-binding hearing by the Commons business and trade select committee.
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3 days ago

Inside the Royal Investigation: Unraveling Epstein Files - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

A complex intelligence, financial, and legal review centered on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor examines documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein without confirmed criminal charges.
fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Improved mobile coverage could unlock 49,000 new UK businesses, VodafoneThree says

Improved mobile connectivity could help create 49,000 new businesses across the UK and add £6.6bn a year to the economy within a decade, according to research commissioned by VodafoneThree. The modelling, carried out by consultancy WPI Strategy, suggests that stronger and more reliable mobile coverage would unlock entrepreneurship in underserved areas, driving long-term economic growth by 2036.
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2 days ago

Unlicensed betting firms face sponsorship ban

Unlicensed gambling firms could be barred from sponsoring UK sports teams to protect consumers and reduce links to fraud and organised crime.
fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Youth jobless crisis deepens as AI and higher taxes hit hiring

Job vacancies in Britain have fallen to their lowest level in five years, with graduate recruitment bearing the brunt as employers contend with higher payroll costs and the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence. Data from Adzuna show that advertised vacancies dropped to 694,940 in January, down 16 per cent year-on-year and 3 per cent compared with December. It is the first time since January 2021 that the number of vacancies has dipped below 700,000.
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2 days ago

Ofcom fines porn company 1.35m over age check failings

Ofcom fined 8579 LLC £1.35m for failing to implement legally required, highly effective age verification on UK-facing porn websites.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

New sighting of escaped rapper as police manhunt continues across London

Daniel Boakye, a 21-year-old drill rapper known as DSAVV, escaped custody twice and is being sought by police after posting taunting social media videos.
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2 days ago

TfL warns of widespread rail and Tube disruption throughout March

We're sorry for any disruption caused by the planned engineering works taking place on the Elizabeth line and London Overground in March. These essential upgrades will help us maintain a safe, reliable service for our customers. We advise customers to check your journey before travelling, using the TfL Go app or at TfL.gov.uk, and allow a little extra time where needed.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Suspected rapist leaves country after being accidentally set free weeks before trial

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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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The Brits are coming again': Team GB hail their greatest ever Winter Olympics

Britain achieved its best Winter Olympics ever with five medals, a record three golds, and 24 top-10 finishes, signaling rising strength in winter sports.
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2 days ago

From abdication to Diana, Harry and ex-Prince Andrew. A look at major British royal scandals

Prince Andrew's arrest over alleged sharing of confidential trade information with Jeffrey Epstein threatens King Charles III and the British monarchy's reputation.
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2 days ago

Antiques dealer spots stolen Napoleon III plaques on 30-year-old episode of Lovejoy

Two of three priceless 19th-century altar plaques stolen from Napoleon III's crypt in 2014 have been recovered after an antiques dealer recognised identifying marks.
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2 days ago

London tube fares are going up in price this week - here's how much more you will pay in every travel zone

TfL is increasing London Underground and TfL rail fares by an average of 5.8% from March 1, 2026, with some fares rising up to 10%.
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3 days ago

Go-Ahead reaches 1,000 zero-emission buses in London fleet - Sustainable Bus

Go-Ahead announces it has reached 1,000 zero-emission buses in operation at Go-Ahead London. The milestone confirms the operator as the largest zero-emission bus fleet owner in the United Kingdom, based on figures released in a press note by Go-Ahead. The 1,000th vehicle was charged in London in the presence of Seb Dance, Deputy Mayor for Transport, and Mete Coban MBE, Deputy Mayor for Environment and Energy.
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2 days ago

Woman's regret over botched Brazilian butt lift

A 38-year-old mother suffered severe infection and a gaping wound after a botched Brazilian butt lift abroad, causing prolonged pain, depression and six months' recovery.
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2 days ago

Southall fire: 70 firefighters tackle huge blaze at west London church

A large fire severely damaged King's Hall Methodist Church in Southall, requiring ten fire engines and 70 firefighters; cause under investigation and nearby roads remain closed.
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3 days ago

Wheelchair user stuck in lift calls fire brigade

A wheelchair user was trapped in a London Bridge lift, faced long staff response time, called the fire brigade who freed him; accessibility issues persist.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

London travel news LIVE: Lewisham signalling failure sparks delays and cancellations until 9am

A fault with the signalling system at Lewisham is causing disruption to services this morning, with trains running through the station subject to cancellations, delays or revisions until around 9am. The issue means services from Hither Green towards central London are currently unable to use platform 1 at Lewisham. As a result, trains heading towards central London from Sidcup and Sevenoaks are unable to call at Lewisham.
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2 days ago

Southport attack survivor unveils new knife crime campaign

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2 days ago

BBC apologises again for Baftas N-word incident as show removed from iPlayer for re-edit

The BBC apologised, removed the Bafta broadcast from iPlayer and will re-edit after a Tourette-afflicted attendee’s involuntary use of the N-word was aired.
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4 days ago

High energy prices threaten UK's status as manufacturing power, business groups say

Rising energy prices and outdated networks threaten UK manufacturing competitiveness, prompting calls for price caps, network upgrades and regulatory reform to avoid deindustrialisation.
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3 days ago

UK's new passport rules for dual citizens are result of border control in digital age

From February 2026 most British dual citizens must use a British passport to enter the UK; non-British passports require a £589 right-of-abode certificate.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

The health condition people now fear more than cancer

Dementia has surpassed cancer as Britain's greatest health fear, prompting increased caregiver concern and widespread calls for emergency declaration and dedicated dementia funding.
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3 days ago

Prince William pays tribute to army medic found dead in barracks

I remember our meeting during her time with the Welsh Guards, where her warmth and compassion were unmistakable. She served with courage and distinction as a medic and sought always to help others. I send my heartfelt condolences to her family and friends.
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3 days ago

Vulnerable young people forced to the streets by unfair' rental market

Young people face rental discrimination—landlords reject applicants for age, lack of a guarantor, profession, or income, driving youth homelessness.
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3 days ago

Andrew's taxpayer funded Met officers told to guard Epstein party, emails reveal

Metropolitan Police bodyguards for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were instructed to provide door security at Jeffrey Epstein's New York home and a celebrity dinner party.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

EMB 2230 Mainstream schools to receive extra funding to support Send children

Government pledges £4bn to mainstream schools for SEND support, funding targeted interventions, adaptive teaching and specialist 'experts at hand' services.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

Man charged with murder following fatal stabbing in Walthamstow

A 58-year-old man was charged with murder after a fatal stabbing on Westbury Road in Walthamstow; one suspect charged, three released.
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3 days ago

England to conduct uncomfortable' review of Six Nations defeat by Ireland

England will conduct an honest, uncomfortable internal review after a heavy defeat by Ireland, addressing mentality, tactics and selection ahead of the trip to Rome.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Sri Lanka v England: T20 World Cup Super 8s cricket live

Curran has warmed up with strapping on his right leg. Wasn't stopping him bowling. He was wearing it the other day also, probably no big deal Share Our man on the ground, Simon Burnton, has been in touch with the most important report of all the weather. He reports: Sunshine! Last night Kandy was on the receiving end of an extraordinary 10-hour thunderstorm, and the chances of this game being played felt very slim.
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3 days ago

A full list of all the regulations and rules that pedicabs in London will be forced to follow

TfL will introduce pedicab licensing, DBS and medical checks, vehicle safety inspections, operator premises rules and maximum fares under the Pedicabs (London) Act 2024.
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3 days ago

Tributes paid to two young men who died on Eryri mountains hike

Two young men, Eddie Hill and Jayden Long, died while hiking on Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) after a large search recovered their bodies.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

Wimbledon stabbing: Murder probe launched after man in his 40s killed in town centre attack

Officers, the London Ambulance Service and London's Air Ambulance rushed to reports of a stabbing on The Broadway, Wimbledon, at 12.37am on Sunday, February 22. A man was found with stab wounds and treated at the scene by paramedics. Despite their efforts, he died shortly after their arrival. His next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.
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3 days ago

Man dies after Wimbledon town centre stabbing

A man in his 40s was fatally stabbed in Wimbledon; a man in his 30s was arrested on suspicion of murder; homicide detectives are investigating.
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