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2 days ago
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School boss spends 50k on knife detectors warning classrooms can be vulnerable'

Rising school knife incidents prompt an academy trust to install metal detectors and urge government-backed measures as mandatory action plans are introduced.
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3 days ago
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Teenage boy who stabbed 12-year-old Leo Ross to death is named for first time

Kian Moulton, 14 at the killing, fatally stabbed 12-year-old Leo Ross; Moulton was detained for a minimum of 13 years after admitting murder.
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7 hours ago

UK private jet deportation flight cancelled after man swallows vape battery

A deportation flight was cancelled after a detainee swallowed a lithium vape battery, prompting an investigation and leaving a costly charter unused.
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8 hours ago

Cooper says UK and allies exposed barbaric Kremlin plot' over Navalny's death UK politics live

And that is why we have together found the evidence of this lethal toxin that was found in Alexei Navalny's body at time he died. And only the Russian regime had the motive, the means and the opportunity to administer this lethal posion while he was in prison in Russia. They wanted to silence him because he was a critic of their regime and that is why we have exposed this barbaric Kremlin plot to do so.
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21 hours ago

Borthwick has a big week ahead after England's grand plans shredded in Scotland | Gerard Meagher

England arrived at Murrayfield announcing their intentions to be bulletproof. Truth be told this was Scotland shooting fish in a barrel. Punishing mistakes, of which there were a litany, Gregor Townsend's team exposed the glaring limitations of Steve Borthwick's side that will be desperately difficult to recover from. Defeats happen, England's winning run was always going to end sooner or later, but the paucity of this performance is some setback for a side whose grand slam hopes are over for another year.
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9 hours ago

'I nearly died on the streets - then found a new family'

"I thought I was going to die in the street on this day." Moses describes the moment his health deteriorated to the point where he collapsed outside Victoria Station, having lived on the streets for several months. "I was there for maybe one hour on my knees with my suitcase, and crying in a lot of pain. I was broken." Moses now says he has found a "new family" at the Salvation Army church in Chalk Farm but is still trying to find a permanent home.
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9 hours ago

Firm that went bust owing 650k to HMRC offers staff Las Vegas trip after being bought by ex-owner

Former owner repurchased a debt-ridden recruitment firm, leaving creditors and HMRC unpaid while promising all-expenses-paid staff incentives and retaining prior director loans and dividends.
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1 day ago

Record 1,000 UK taxpayers under 30 earned more than 1m last year

Under-30 earners are increasingly common among million-pound taxpayers, with 1,000 earning over 1m last year, driven by influencers, sports, media and tech pay.
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1 day ago

My husband burned down our house then the bank threatened repossession'

A domestic abuse survivor faced financial ruin and prolonged legal obstacles after her husband's arson and financial sabotage, but halted repossession by paying the mortgage.
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1 day ago

More bling': Matt Weston targets second Winter Olympics gold after skeleton glory

Matt Weston aims to win a second medal in the new mixed team skeleton after Britain's first Winter Olympic gold, confident in British women's starters.
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23 hours ago

Three boys charged over fatal stabbing of teenager

Three 16-year-old boys from Hounslow have been charged after the fatal stabbing of 18-year-old Maliki Sharma in Feltham.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

Three teenage boys charged with murder of 18-year-old stabbed to death in Feltham

Three 16-year-old boys have been charged in connection with the murder of a teenager in Feltham. The boys from Hounslow, who cannot be named because of their age, were charged on Friday, 13 February. One of the boys was charged with murder and appeared at Willesden Magistrates' Court on Saturday, 14 February. He has been remanded into custody and will next appear at the Old Bailey on Tuesday, 17 February.
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1 day ago

7 things blue collar Boomers know about survival that white collar Boomers had the luxury of never learning - Silicon Canals

Blue-collar Boomers developed practical self-reliance and repair skills out of necessity, gaining mechanical intuition and survival know-how that many white-collar Boomers lacked.
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21 hours ago

9 things lower middle class boomers sacrificed without a word so their kids could have a middle class childhood, and their kids have no idea it cost them everything - Silicon Canals

Lower-middle-class parents sacrificed personal comforts and savings for decades, prioritizing children's opportunities over vacations, new cars, or financial security.
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1 day ago

Gary Lineker: 'What I remember from that period of my life was a recurring dream I would be carrying a little white coffin'

Gary Lineker's baby son was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia, causing him recurring nightmares and profound emotional distress.
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2 days ago

Heathrow isn't crowded, it's travellers walking on the wrong side, boss reveals

Pedestrian flows at Heathrow clash because many British keep left while many continental Europeans keep right, causing collisions and worsening terminal crowding.
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2 days ago

Police issue warning after pet detective' camera catches driver cuddling dog

The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism covering major issues like reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech.
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2 days ago

London's weekly railway news

London rail services face closures, disruptions, upgrades, staffing and infrastructure changes including line closures, station redevelopments, strikes, accessibility improvements and policy changes on driver age.
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1 day ago

History hangs heavy over Calcutta Cup but England's young side can turn tartan tide

In one of sport's weirder coincidences, England are about to play must-win games against Scotland in both rugby and cricket on the same day. The forecast 3C temperatures for the Calcutta Cup encounter may be cooler than in Kolkata appropriately the venue for the T20 World Cup group fixture but a white-hot contest inside a chilly Murrayfield can be absolutely guaranteed.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Three men charged after 1M worth of weight loss drugs stolen

Mark Harding, 55, from Feltham, Peter Costello, 44, and Robert Townsend, 58 from Sutton, were all charged with burglary and acquiring, using or possessing criminal property. Hertfordshire Police detective chief inspector Tony Fontenelle said: Thanks to diligent work from officers, we have now successfully secured three charges and the case will now progress through the court system. Phoenix Healthcare Distribution centre delivers medicine to 6,700 pharmacies across the UK (Google Maps)
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

London travel news LIVE: Elizabeth Line trains disrupted between Paddington and Heathrow after overhead power lines fault

Elizabeth line services between Paddington, Heathrow and Reading are disrupted by an overhead power line fault at Southall in west London.
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2 days ago

London cabbies go to war with driverless cars over electric charging bays

London's taxi drivers have clashed with driverless car firm Waymo after its vehicles were caught hogging electric charging bays meant exclusively for black cabs. Cab groups report numerous instances of Waymo's electric cars plugging in at dedicated e-taxi points, forcing Transport for London to step in. Representatives from the industry say frustrated taxi drivers have taken matters into their own hands by cancelling the robocars' charging sessions.
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2 days ago

Handmaid's Tale future': Reform's Matt Goodwin sparks outcry with fertility comments

A Reform UK candidate urged telling women the "biological reality" of fertility timing and previously suggested taxing childless people, prompting strong political and public backlash.
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2 days ago

Man who tried to kill Army officer handed life sentence

A 25-year-old man has been handed a life sentence for attempting to murder a uniformed Army officer in a "vicious and deliberate" attack near a barracks in Kent. Anthony Esan will be detained in hospital indefinitely after repeatedly stabbing Lieutenant Colonel Mark Teeton with two knives in Sally Port Gardens, near Brompton Barracks, Chatham, on July 23 2024.
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2 days ago

Openreach appoints new chief executive | Computer Weekly

Openreach is expanding its full-fibre network across the UK, aiming to reach up to 30 million premises while Katie Milligan succeeds Clive Selley as CEO.
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2 days ago

Church of England bishop apologises for pain' over same sex blessings row

Church of England bishops apologised as the General Synod wound up the Living in Love and Faith process addressing same-sex relationships.
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2 days ago

Swimming spots that could become designated dips

The government said the plans would increase the number of England's official bathing sites to 464. An official bathing spot on the Thames in London would mark a "vast transformation" in water quality in the river which was declared biologically dead in the 1950s due to pollution, officials said. Water minister Emma Hardy said rivers and beaches were "at the heart of so many communities, where people come together, families make memories and swimmers of all ages feel the benefits of being outdoors safely".
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fromTime Out London
2 days ago

London is set to get the city's first wild swimming spot in the River Thames

A designated open-air swimming site at Ham and Kingston on the River Thames is proposed, claiming safe water quality with regular testing if approved.
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2 days ago

Britain's 'oldest Northener' was a little girl dubbed the Ossick Lass

Remains from 11,000 years ago found in Cumbria belong to a female child aged about 2.5–3.5 years, the oldest human discovery in Northern England.
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2 days ago

Fulton named as Middlesex head coach

Under his leadership, Canterbury have also won two domestic 50-over competitions and are currently second in the Plunkett Shield. "I have always followed county cricket and wanted an opportunity to be a part of it," Fulton said. "The club has a rich history and I can't wait to arrive and get to work on building a cricket team of which the club and supporters can continue to be very proud of."
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2 days ago

Serial train masturbator returns to prison just days after release

James Gathercole, 40, was jailed for 28 months for repeatedly exposing himself and masturbating on trains, breaching a 10-year SHPO and licence conditions.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Men who plotted mass murder' of Jewish community in terror attack jailed for life

I am sure this would have led to the deaths of many people and serious injuries to many, many more. Your plan envisaged you and two others discharging AK-47s into a large crowd of marchers, who were unarmed and defenceless; 120 bullets could have been discharged before any reloads were required. You planned to have spare magazines available. Your attack would have led to the deaths of people of all ages, including children.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 days ago

London's private businesses start 2026 confident - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

91% of London private business owners expect growth in 2026, driven by marketing, rising demand, digital transformation, AI investment, diversification and international expansion.
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3 days ago

Porn site fined 800,000 for not rolling out age checks

Ofcom fined Kick Online Entertainment SA 800,000 for lacking required highly effective age verification and opened further probes and enforcement actions including against 4chan.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 days ago
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Consumer confidence must improve if real, sustainable growth is to emerge - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK growth is modestly positive, led by services, while weak production, construction and persistently low consumer confidence limit a stronger recovery.
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3 days ago
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UK economy grew by 'subdued' 0.1% at end of 2025

UK GDP rose 0.1% in Q4 2025; services showed no growth, construction fell sharply, and annual growth reached 1.3%, below the Bank of England forecast.
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3 days ago

UK economy grows by 0.1% despite uncertainty over Reeves's budget

The UK economy expanded by 0.1% in the final three months of last year, according to official data, despite signs that tax speculation around Rachel Reeves's budget had dampened spending. Figures from the Office for National Statistics show that the economy picked up a little in the fourth quarter, increasing from a rate of 0.1% growth in the previous three months. Economists had been expecting a rise of 0.2%.
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3 days ago

Police officer filmed clinging on to car as fleeing drug dealer reversed down road

A drug dealer dragged officers while fleeing, causing minor injuries; he was jailed for four years and given a three-year driving ban.
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3 days ago

College of Policing accounts 'disclaimed' by auditor for second year in wake of IT failure | Computer Weekly

The accounting watchdog said that, although there had been no new financial issues, it "disclaimed" the college's latest 2024-25 accounts because of the continuing "fallout" from financial reporting problems that resulted from a problematic IT project. "We were not able to provide a complete opinion on the opening position or in-year transactions for 2024-25, both of which are heavily derived from the closing position of the prior year," it added.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Scrap upcoming tourist tax', hundreds of hospitality bosses tell Reeves

Hundreds of hospitality bosses urge chancellor Rachel Reeves to scrap planned visitor levies on overnight stays, arguing the tax would harm families, jobs and tourism.
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3 days ago

Probe ordered into Daily Mail owner's 500m takeover of Telegraph

UK government has launched a public interest and competition probe into DMGT's proposed 500m takeover of the Telegraph over plurality concerns.
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3 days ago

Lorry driver who prepared for 'race war' jailed

Lorry driver converted blank-firing pistols into live firearms, supplied organised crime, stockpiled explosives while preparing for a "race war", and received a minimum 16-year sentence.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

The immediate, mandatory' intervention children will face if caught carrying a knife

Children found carrying knives will be referred to youth justice services and compelled into mentoring, education, and monitored interventions, with charges possible for refusal.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Lloyds Banking Group to close 95 more branches across UK

Lloyds Banking Group will close 95 more branches, reducing its physical estate to 610 locations as customers increasingly shift to digital banking.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

London council denies airbrushing' opposition to controversial LTN

Greenwich Council has denied claims it airbrushed evidence of public opposition in reports concerning a contentious Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) scheme. The South London authority also firmly rejected the notion that the consultation for the West and East Greenwich Neighbourhood Management scheme was biased, undemocratic or secretive. The council implemented the first stage of the LTN scheme in November 2024, trialling the project in an attempt to reduce traffic and improve air quality in two residential areas in Greenwich.
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3 days ago

Soldier's death at barracks ruled as misadventure

Trooper Jack Burnell-Williams died by misadventure nine days after escorting Queen Elizabeth II's coffin; the coroner found no settled suicidal intent, attributing actions to stress and anguish.
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fromTime Out London
3 days ago

London travel disruption this weekend: full list of tube and train closures for February 14-15 2026

Widespread planned London transport disruptions will affect multiple Tube, Overground and DLR services across February 14–15, requiring travellers to expect closures and altered timetables.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Sex offenders should tell police about pregnancies, review finds

Baby Victoria's body was found in a shopping bag in Brighton in 2023, after her parents concealed her birth and went on the run in an attempt to avoid contact with social services. Marten and Gordon, a convicted rapist, were both sentenced to 14 years for gross negligence manslaughter last year. The review, chaired by Sir David Holmes, sought to identify missed safeguarding opportunities, and to learn lessons from what the review called the "extreme case" of baby Victoria's death.
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2 days ago

Family tells of profound sadness' after jury finds Strictly dancer took his own life

Robin Windsor, a former Strictly Come Dancing professional, died by suicide; an inquest found vulnerability to rejection contributed and his family expressed profound sadness.
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2 days ago

York shock champions Hull KR to seal first Super League win on opening night

York Knights produced an incredible comeback to stun the reigning Super League champions and win their first ever game in the top flight on the opening night of the 2026 season. North Yorkshire hosted Super League rugby for the first time in front of a full house and many of those who were watching York for the first time will have seen enough to return.
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3 days ago

Care failings behind runaway heiress Constance Marten's baby tragedy laid bare

Systemic gaps in post-removal support and inadequate safeguards contributed to a secret pregnancy and the death of baby Victoria, placing many infants at risk.
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3 days ago

Ex-Barclays boss Jes Staley was trustee of Jeffrey Epstein's estate until 2015, files say

Jes Staley was named a trustee of Jeffrey Epstein's 2014 trust until at least May 2015, potentially contradicting his earlier court evidence.
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