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The answer is dig a hole': why Scotland's islanders want tunnels instead of ferries

For Alec Priest, an instrument technician at Sullom Voe oil terminal on Shetland, the case for digging tunnels under the narrow stretches of ocean that separate his home from work is clear-cut. As things stand, two ageing ferries crossing tidal sounds notorious for their powerful currents break up his commute. For a casual tourist, that adds to the mystique. For time-pressed islanders, care workers and businesses, it adds delays, stress and costs.
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Uber rewrites contracts with drivers to avoid paying UK's new taxi tax'

Uber rewrote driver contracts so drivers act as suppliers outside London, shifting VAT liability and avoiding the 20% fare tax for most trips outside London.
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2 hours ago

Ben Stokes wants McCullum to stay as England coach despite Ashes loss

Ben Stokes wants Brendon McCullum to remain England head coach but accepts the Ashes defeat requires a joint review and potential backroom upgrades.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Idris Elba and Lionesses lead new year honours list as more than 1,100 recognised

Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground reporting while highlighting New Year honours including Idris Elba and England's women's sports achievers.
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2 days ago

Man attacks hospital staff with weapon after being denied appointment

A man allegedly attacked hospital staff with a weapon after being denied an appointment at Newton Community Hospital, injuring people and damaging the reception.
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7 hours ago

London's weekly railway news

Transport for London (TfL) is spending up to £11million annually on cracking down on graffiti on Tube trains, it has emerged. From soggy piles to wooden beams: Inside Colindale's new timber tube station ianVisits HS2 head office managers sent out to sites Construction Enquirer Thousands gather to say goodbye to 'iconic' SWR trains that have served Surrey for decades Surrey Live A rail commuter who regularly travels into London has said smaller replacement trains are frequently causing overcrowding. BBC News
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Fake event lures hundreds of revellers to non-existent Birmingham fireworks - again

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London travel and weather LIVE: Latest Tube and train updates after snow falls on capital

Londoners making journeys by car and train will be keeping a close eye on the weather as snow and ice threaten to cause travel disruption.
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7 hours ago

We've been hit, abused and harassed, say parking wardens

"Someone came up to me speaking nonsensically, I didn't understand what he was saying," he said. "I tried to leave and as I turned my back he struck me in my lower back. "When you wake up and think 'what's my day going to be like?' you really don't want to think about 'maybe I'll be attacked today'." Mr Gregory added: "We're not out here to get you, we're trying to keep traffic flowing."
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Snow falls on parts of the UK and Met Office says blizzards to hit Scotland - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

This warning highlights the risk of disruptive snow showers and icy surfaces, particularly in northern and eastern areas, with impacts on travel and potential hazards for the public. We expect this cold spell to persist into the weekend and on into next week, with further warnings possible as temperatures remain well below average and snow showers continue in places.
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7 hours ago

Electric vehicle drivers now have to pay London Congestion Charge - as regular fee jumps 3

Congestion charge increased; EV discounts sharply reduced now and further cut by 2030; residents get reductions but newcomers after March 1, 2027 only if electric.
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Crypto users forced to share account details with tax officials

UK tax authorities will automatically obtain cryptocurrency exchange account details and can penalize non-compliance to collect unpaid capital gains tax.
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Starmer vows to 'defeat decline and division' in new year message

Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledges 2026 renewal, promising lower bills, more police, health hubs, higher wages, and restored hope despite economic headwinds.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
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Experts issue verdict on potential winners and losers in 2026 housing market

Falling mortgage rates and first-time buyers are expected to drive a bottom-up UK housing market recovery in 2026 amid reduced uncertainty.
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2 days ago
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Britons to ring in the new year with snow, ice and gale-force winds

Northern UK faces heavy snow, gale‑force northerly winds, drifting and possible lightning with up to 30cm on high ground under a Met Office yellow warning.
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UK welcomes new year with celebrations across the country

Millions across the UK welcomed the new year with large fireworks displays and street parties while snow and ice warnings affected much of the country.
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One pub a day closed permanently across England and Wales in 2025

366 pubs were demolished or converted in 2025 across England and Wales, averaging one permanent closure per day and reducing the total to 38,623.
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It's a matter of time before a farmer is seriously injured': on the trail of hare coursers in Wiltshire

Illegal hare coursing gangs terrorise Wiltshire countryside, killing hares, increasing rural crime and prompting substantially more arrests.
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They misjudged Caerphilly': how the Reform juggernaut backfired in Welsh byelection

Ukrainian refugees in south Wales actively challenged Reform UK's imported disinformation campaign, countering claims about sanctuary policy and rejecting portrayals of refugees as naïve.
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Man charged after intruder breaks into Kensington Palace twice before Christmas

A 39-year-old man, Derek Egan, was charged after twice trespassing at Kensington Palace days before Christmas and remanded in custody.
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Hundreds of Blackpool families to be evicted in mass dispersion' of vulnerable people

Hundreds of families in one of England's poorest neighbourhoods will be evicted under a 90m plan described by critics as a mass dispersion of vulnerable people. Four hundred homes in Blackpool will be bulldozed this summer and replaced with 230 new properties under levelling up proposals signed off by Rishi Sunak's government. The area has more than 800 people about 250 of them children who are in the poorest 10th of the population of England, according to official documents.
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22 hours ago

Hull's maritime history thrusts city into world's top places to visit in 2026

A combination of a world record-breaking trawler, a floating lighthouse and a dizzying array of maritime objects that include a stuffed polar bear called Erik are all helping to make Hull one of the top 25 places in the world to visit in 2026. The East Yorkshire city is on the verge of completing an ambitious 70m transformation, which, supporters believe, will propel it into becoming an international tourist destination.
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16 hours ago

Confused England not helping Jacob Bethell to flourish on bewildering Ashes tour | Mark Ramprakash

England's aggressive batting mindset and poor wicket conditions produced unnecessary dismissals, causing several Tests to finish unusually quickly.
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17 hours ago

Mercedes-Benz Financial Services UK posts 365m loss after car loan scandal provision

Mercedes-Benz Financial Services UK recorded a £364.6 million loss in 2024 after provisioning £423.8 million for potential compensation over mis-sold car finance.
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17 hours ago

Illegal New Year raves leave dozens needing medical care

Several illegal New Year raves in Bristol and South Gloucestershire drew hundreds, resulted in arrests, seized sound equipment, and some attendees required medical treatment.
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2 days ago

Snow warning for London as UK braces for wintry start to 2026

Snow and ice warnings plus cold-health alerts and higher energy bills create hazardous travel, greater health risks, and increased living costs across the UK.
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Ten English fire services tackled record number of grass, forest and crop fires in 2025

Ten English fire services tackled a record number of grassland, woodland and crop fires during what was the UK's hottest spring and summer on record, figures show. In total nearly 27,000 wildfires were dealt with by fire services in England during the prolonged dry weather of 2025, according to analysis by PA Media. One fire chief said the summer was one of the most challenging that crews had ever faced and the frequency and intensity of the wildfires was putting a strain on resources.
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1 day ago

Man stabbed to death in New Year's Eve attack in London

A 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed in Lewisham on New Year's Eve; a murder investigation is ongoing, patrols increased and no arrests made.
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2 days ago

Great British Rail Sale launches with savings of 50% on off-peak and advance fares

The UK's train companies are set to kick off the new year with a January sale, offering discounted fares for journeys across the UK. The participating operators in the Great British Rail Sale are: All the DfT-regulated train companies are taking part in the Great British Rail Sale, and while GWR is also part of the January sale, it is also running an additional promotion here.
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Madness': HS2 spent 37m buying homes on already-axed routes

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2 days ago

You could see bones': Families' anguish over coastal erosion threat to Norfolk graves

My parents wanted this to their final resting place, but it isn't going to be because of the sea. Projections suggest at least part of the churchyard could fall into the sea in the next 80 years, but Mason fears it will happen much sooner. I think it's got less than 20 years, if you look at what's happened in the last 30 years, he said.
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Murder investigation launched after 23-year-old man stabbed to death in New Year's Eve attack in Lewisham

A 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed on Grove Street, Lewisham on New Year's Eve; police request information via 101 or Crimestoppers.
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2 days ago

Cafe campaign collects thousands of signatures

City of London Corporation retendered leases for five north London cafes, awarding four to Daisy Green despite public petition and celebrity support for existing operators.
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2 days ago

Britain's longest missing person case: What happened to Mary Flanagan?

The Independent funds on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism and supports campaigns like SafeCall while highlighting long-term missing person cases such as Mary Flanagan.
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57% back Reform in the 'next general election' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The 'Next UK General Election - Most Seats' betting market has been hugely popular with bettors this week. Reform are the odds-on favourites at 10/11 to win the most seats at the next general election.
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2 days ago

Violent crimes against parents by children up 60% since 2015, shows London data

Violent offences by adolescents against parents or step-parents rose over 60% in a decade, with 3,091 incidents recorded in January–October 2025.
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2 days ago

Another year, another pile of words: The stories that made me smile in 2025

It's been a bit of a mixed bag, if I'm honest. The first half of the year was rather hampered by health gremlins, which put a definite dent in my usual habit of wandering off in random directions and spotting odd, interesting things simply by being out and about. That said, there's always a flip side. It turned out to be a cracking year for exhibitions,
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2 days ago

Cable thieves cause New Year's Eve train disruption

Train services across South Yorkshire are significantly disrupted after signalling cables were stolen at Conisbrough.
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Man, 23, stabbed to death in New Year's Eve attack

A 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed on Grove Street, Deptford, southeast London on New Year's Eve; police investigations and a crime scene are ongoing.
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2 days ago

'Out of the ring, he was fighting another fight'

James Cook was a British and European super-middleweight champion, respected coach and community leader who steered youngsters away from crime and earned an MBE.
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Top European court demands answers from UK over Shamima Begum's citizenship removal

A European court has demanded answers over the UK's decision to strip Shamima Begum of her British citizenship and whether trafficking responsibilities were upheld.
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3 days ago

How the UK Plans to Regulate Crypto Like Traditional Finance

The UK will bring cryptocurrency inside the financial services perimeter by October 2027, replacing AML-only rules with a bank-like licensing and regulatory regime.
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3 days ago

Top 10 technology ethics stories of 2025 | Computer Weekly

Data-driven systems caused socio-technical harms: eVisa failures harm migrants' immigration rights, AI regulation efforts advance, and major tech firms aided Israel's mass killings.
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3 days ago

Alaa Abdelfattah and Britain's selective outrage

Britain targets a former political prisoner for a past social-media post while welcoming Israeli officials accused of war crimes and genocide.
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3 days ago

UK consumers still reluctant to spend going into 2026, KPMG survey finds

UK consumers feel nearly as secure personally entering 2026 but are reluctant to spend because of rising economic concerns and household cost pressures.
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2 days ago

Offenders in England and Wales to have alcohol levels tracked over new year period

Electronic sobriety tags will monitor thousands of offenders' alcohol use over the festive period to reduce drink-driven crime and enable rapid probation enforcement.
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3 days ago

Protests, parades and a dip in the pool: London's 2025 in photos

At the start of the year, hundreds of swimmers returned to south-west London for the Cold Water Swimming Championships at Tooting Bec Lido. Almost 100 races, including a best hat competition, were held in the 5.5C (41.9F) water, marking the first time the championships had been held at the venue since before the Covid pandemic.
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3 days ago

UK business leaders and innovators honoured in 2026 New Year honours list

2026 New Year Honours recognize UK business leaders across fintech, defence, entrepreneurship, and creative sectors for economic contributions and widening business opportunity and investment.
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3 days ago

Dozens of illegal e-bikes seized in police raids

Police seized 37 illegal e-bikes and scooters, made 57 arrests, recovered weapons, and issued a gang-linked closure order during a month-long south-west London operation.
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2 days ago

New Year open water swimmers warned about risks after Christmas Day disappearances

Cold winter sea temperatures (around 6–10°C) greatly increase cold-water shock risk; the RNLI warns swimmers after recent fatal disappearances and urges heightened vigilance.
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Stormont officials wanted to keep two Belfast airports - despite being warned Dublin Airport would outcompete them

Northern Ireland ministers and civil servants rejected creating a single Belfast hub and preferred two smaller airports despite warnings Dublin would draw passengers away.
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Olympic star Rhys McClenaghan awarded MBE in King Charles' New Year Honours - but Rory McIlroy snubbed

Northern Ireland recipients include gymnast McClenaghan awarded an MBE; over 1,150 honourees named, with notable omissions like golfer Rory McIlroy.
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3 days ago

Motorists warned to increase their stopping distance up to ten times in frosty conditions - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Allow much greater stopping distances in wintry, wet, or low-light conditions; snow and ice can require up to ten times the normal stopping distance.
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3 days ago

Facebook slow to act on posts celebrating murder of Jews, anti-hate group says

Facebook hosted terrorist propaganda that celebrated the murder of Jews and praised Islamic State, a leading anti-hate group has alleged. The posts included celebrations of the Bondi beach massacre that the Community Security Trust says Facebook has been too slow to take down. The posts were still on Facebook on 16 December, two days after the attack, and received shares and likes.
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3 days ago

London beauty spot closed for watching New Year's Eve fireworks after police cuts

People will be barred from watching London's New Year's Eve fireworks from a popular beauty spot where thousands usually flock to celebrate. The park in Camden has panoramic views of the capital and in 2024 an estimated 30,000 revellers marked the beginning of year at the park. As officers prepare for one of the busiest nights of the year for emergency services, the force reminded Londoners and visitors not to try and gather in Primrose Hill as they have been able to in previous years.
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2 days ago

London's shoplifting hotspots: Where does your borough rank?

London recorded 99,363 shoplifting offences in the year to December, with Westminster, Newham, Camden, and Lambeth among the main hotspots.
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2 days ago

Tributes paid to much-loved' boy who died after fatal tractor crash

Aaron Anderson, from Consett, sustained life-threatening injuries when a John Deere Gator overturned at a farm near Burnopfield, County Durham, on December 21. Durham Police confirmed the incident, and in a tribute released through the force, Aaron's family described him as a "cheeky chappie who was always smiling and would never fail to brighten up your day". He had been receiving treatment at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle.
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3 days ago

The Breakdown | There is no ceiling for these players': Jamaica targeting 2031 Rugby World Cup

Jamaican rugby in the UK is expanding through grassroots volunteers, youth pathways and clubs to develop talent for sevens and 15s international representation.
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3 days ago

I lost my head': Luke Littler on darts crowd booing him at Alexandra Palace

Luke Littler lost his composure after beating Rob Cross, acknowledging emotional immaturity and vowing to learn crowd control while delivering a champion-level performance.
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3 days ago

Psst: wanna buy a new year's honour? Once it was simple. And now? Well, don't rule it out | Stephen Bates

A hundred years ago, if you wanted a knighthood, say, a baronetcy or even a peerage and, worthy or not, were prepared to pay for it, you called on a man named Arthur Maundy Gregory, who had set up in a large office almost directly opposite Downing Street. Liveried servants, their uniforms so closely modelled on those of House of Commons messengers that you could not tell the difference, would usher you into Gregory's office, where the man himself, immaculately dressed,
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2 days ago

New recycling bin rules for 2026 - what Londoners need to know

From March 31, 2026, households in England must separate waste into four bins; councils must collect plastic film and bags separately from March 2027.
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2 days ago

X Factor contestant Chico denies drink driving

Chico (Yousseph Slimani) pleaded not guilty to drink-driving after a breath reading of 40 microgrammes exceeded England's 35 microgramme limit; he was bailed to trial.
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Police officer 'distraught' after wife and two young children die in Christmas house fire

Fionnghuala Shearman and her two children died in a house fire; the father, a Gloucestershire Police officer, survived after rescue attempts.
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3 days ago

Train firms slapped for "cheapest ticket" claims after regulator ruling

Two train companies and one ticket seller were found to have misleadingly advertised "cheapest tickets" without adequately disclosing split-ticketing options that can lower fares.
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2 days ago

Two men arrested after pedestrian in his 80s killed in collision

Two men arrested after a grey Mercedes struck and killed an octogenarian pedestrian in Gillingham; the vehicle was abandoned and the suspects remain in custody.
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3 days ago

Jurassic World London show tickets error leaves children in tears

Oversold Wowcher vouchers caused about 30–40 ticket holders, including children and autistic visitors, to be turned away from Jurassic World: The Experience.
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4 days ago

Many new UK drone users must take theory test before flying outside

From 1 January UK drone users must pass an online theory test and obtain a five-year Flyer ID to fly drones or model aircraft weighing 100g or more outdoors.
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London New Year's Eve fireworks: What weather to expect

Parts of the UK have been placed under an amber health alert as Brits prepare to ring in the 2026 New Year's celebrations amid frosty conditions. Snow may be in store for some parts of the country, with temperatures dipping to -4 degrees, and there are even reports that the first week of January may see a sprinkling of snow in London. But what about New Year's Eve?
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4 days ago

Snow forecast for London as temperatures to plunge below freezing

Freezing temperatures and forecast snow will affect the UK in early January, causing travel disruption and health risks, especially for older and vulnerable people.
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4 days ago

Help UK ceramics industry or lose piece of national identity', government told

The UK ceramics industry faces a critical crisis from high energy costs, unfair imports and underinvestment, threatening jobs and national identity without urgent government support.
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