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Man, 32, killed in car crash that partially closed M4 eastbound all day

A 32-year-old man was killed in a car crash on the M4 on Sunday morning, resulting in part of the motorway being closed all day. The man was driving in a black Mercedes when his vehicle came off the road on the slip-road to Leigh Delamere services at approximately 2am on Sunday morning. Another man who was travelling in the vehicle is being treated for serious injuries in the hospital. The sad accident occurred between junctions 17 and 18 of the M4 (Ben Birchall/PA)
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4 hours ago

Chaos for London travellers as Leeds station power outage causes major disruption

Power outage at Leeds station caused a signalling failure and widespread rail disruption across multiple operators; lines reopened but delays expected until at least 7pm.
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5 hours ago

England's water industry issued 10.5bn in green bonds' despite pollution record

Water companies have issued a fifth of the UK's green bonds since 2017, despite a consistently poor record of sewage pollution during that time, research has shown. Privately owned water companies in England have together issued 10.5bn in bonds tied to projects that offer environmental benefits, according to analysis of financial market data by Unearthed, which is part of Greenpeace UK. Anglian Water has been the biggest issuer in the water industry, at 3.5bn, with struggling Thames Water second at 3.1bn.
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14 hours ago

In the presence of evil': Manchester synagogue attack survivor on the day that shook British Jews

Armed attacker stormed Heaton Park synagogue on Yom Kippur, injuring security, attempting to kill worshippers while pledging allegiance to Islamic State.
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14 hours ago

TKV stuns Clarke to win British heavyweight title

It was far from a technical showcase at Derby Vaillant Live arena, with frequent grappling and clinching, but the contest sparked into life when TKV rocked Clarke with a heavy left hook in the 11th. A stunned Clarke somehow stayed upright and staggered back to his corner. With his trainer poised to pull him out unless he responded, Clarke insisted he could continue and bravely fought through the final round.
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9 hours ago

Three arrested after fight breaks out at Norwood Junction railway station

An altercation occurred on platforms four and five on 16 September; three people were arrested and authorities are appealing for witness information via BTP or Crimestoppers.
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15 hours ago

Lessons not learned after Georgia Barter driven to suicide by abuse, says her mother

An inquest earlier this year found that Georgia Barter, 32, experienced years of abuse at the hands of Thomas Bignell. The inquest, in Walthamstow, London, heard that even though Bignell was known to at least four police forces, officers were not always able to access information about previous reports or arrests on the police national database (PND) when they were called out to attend to incidents involving Barter.
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10 hours ago

England's Earl extends Saracens deal until 2029

Ben Earl has signed a new contract with Saracens through 2029, committing his career to his boyhood club while remaining a key England and British & Irish Lions forward.
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8 hours ago

Thousands protest far-right surge in Croatia following incidents

Thousands in Croatia protested surging far-right activity, chanting antifascist slogans and demanding authorities curb pro-fascist symbolism linked to World War II-era atrocities.
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9 hours ago

UK weather: Month's worth of rain to fall in 24 hours as flood warnings issued

Heavy rain and strong winds will hit parts of the UK, causing significant flooding and travel disruption, with 100–200mm expected in South Wales.
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1 day ago

Met Office issues fresh weather warning as heavy rain lashes UK

Amber Met Office warning: 60–80mm of heavy rain and likely flooding in south Wales from late Sunday to Monday, causing icy roads and travel disruption.
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1 day ago

Cuts to insulation scheme will leave homes cold over winter, experts say

Cuts to the ECO scheme will leave low-income homes cold, damp and unsafe this winter, delay heat-pump and insulation upgrades, and risk retrofit jobs.
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1 day ago

Meta accused of letting AI sellers 'run rampant'

One company removed from the platform is C'est La Vie, which claimed to be a longstanding jewellery retailer run by Patrick and Eileen in Birmingham but had a returns address in China. Mabel & Daisy, which used AI generated pictures of a mother and daughter and claimed to sell "timeless clothing" from a shop in Bristol, has also been removed from the platform after it was exposed for selling cheap items from a base in Hong Kong.
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1 day ago

Impasse over EHRC single-sex spaces guidance distracting from other issues'

Delays approving EHRC guidance on single-sex spaces are distracting from other priorities and prompting internal pressure for change before leadership turnover.
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1 day ago

The Guide #219:: Don't panic! Revisiting the millennium's wildest cultural predictions

Millennium anxieties mixed Y2K apocalyptic fears with intense media fixation on projects like the Millennium Dome, sparking broad retrospection and extravagant predictions.
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1 day ago

The card scam causing 'real harm' to businesses

UK businesses face rising friendly fraud chargebacks that refund customers while penalising sellers with lost revenue and additional fees.
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1 day ago

The admin': why it's not easy to rename streets called after Prince Andrew

Many UK streets bearing Prince Andrew’s name face renaming after his titles were removed, prompting local consultations and creating practical logistical challenges for residents and businesses.
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1 day ago

Soon-to-be-axed 7am Manchester-London train will still run but without passengers

A 7am Avanti West Coast Manchester-to-London express has been withdrawn for passengers yet will continue to run crewed and empty until the next timetable change.
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1 day ago

Manchester to London train to run without passengers

The 07:00 Manchester Piccadilly–London Avanti West Coast service will run empty for about five months, carrying only staff from mid‑December.
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1 day ago

Three of the best streets for independent shopping in the UK are in London

Britain's top 10 high streets for independent shops include three London locations—Coal Drops Yard/Stable Street joint fourth and Broadway Market sixth.
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2 days ago

Hungary's Viktor Orban to meet Russia's Vladimir Putin in Moscow for energy talks

Donations fund The Independent's on-the-ground journalism, providing free reporting on critical issues while Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban visits Moscow seeking continued Russian energy supplies.
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2 days ago

Tonight's winning EuroMillions numbers revealed with huge 157m jackpot up for grabs

The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground journalism while remaining free to readers and reporting major news including an estimated 157M EuroMillions jackpot.
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1 day ago

London Zoo chief resigns amid investigation into unacceptable workplace behaviour'

The head of London Zoo has resigned during an alleged investigation into his unacceptable workplace behaviour. Matthew Gould, 54, stepped down last week as chief executive of the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), which runs London Zoo and Whipsnade Zoo. The former Downing Street official and British ambassador to Israel had been in the post since September 2022. He has since updated his LinkedIn profile to say he is plotting my next move.
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1 day ago

Two arrested as man dies after fight' in east London

Two men have been arrested after Franklin Francis, 56, died following a fight in Palmerston Road, Forest Gate; both suspects are on conditional bail.
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1 day ago

Imran Sherwani, Great Britain Olympic hockey hero, dies aged 63

Imran Sherwani, 1988 Olympic hockey gold medallist for Great Britain, has died at 63; his family continue to raise awareness of young-onset Alzheimer's.
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1 day ago

Two men arrested after man dies following fight

Two men have been arrested after a 56-year-old man, Franklin Francis, died following a reported fight in Palmerston Road, Forest Gate, Newham.
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1 day ago

Tributes to boy who died after being hit by train

14-year-old former Nottingham Forest academy goalkeeper Joshua Travis died after being struck by a train in Burton Joyce; family and clubs paid tribute.
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1 day ago

Man who told police he made a pact with the devil' jailed over extreme material

A 26-year-old man was jailed after devices seized at Stansted contained extremist material and guides for committing violent lone‑wolf attacks.
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2 days ago

UK Digital Services Tax raises 800M from global tech giants

The UK collected £800 million from the Digital Services Tax, a 2% levy on certain digital revenues with thresholds that limit taxable income.
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2 days ago

Anti-terror police tell parents don't ignore Adolescence warnings on Black Friday and Cyber Monday

Parents must set parental controls and actively monitor children's devices to prevent exposure to extremist, violent, and terrorist-related online content amid rising Prevent referrals.
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2 days ago

London's weekly railway news

London's rail network faces repairs, accessibility challenges, staff disputes and service changes while new infrastructure, sponsorships, conservation successes and enforcement actions emerge.
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Black Friday warning as 11 million lost to holiday fraud last year

'selling air package holidays in the UK must hold an ATOL (Air Travel Organiser's Licence)'
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2 days ago

Flood warning as London to be battered by torrential rain this weekend

London and much of England will face prolonged heavy rain and strong winds through early December, causing flooding, travel disruption, and possible power cuts.
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2 days ago

Over 10% of transport & storage firms cut their prices in October - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

'The fact that nearly 11% of transport & storage sector businesses felt the need to cut their prices in October highlights the tough market conditions they are facing. 'In sharp contrast, only 3.3% of manufacturers and 1.7% of retailers reduced the prices of their goods and services. The logistics sector appears to be facing uniquely challenging times, largely because of the tight margins and demanding KPIs built into many contracts.
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2 days ago

One in 10 UK parents say their child has been blackmailed online, NSPCC finds

Online sextortion and blackmail are affecting UK children—particularly boys aged 14–17—while many parents rarely discuss it and blame tech companies and government failures.
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2 days ago

UK government commits to Loan Charge settlement reforms in wake of independent review into policy | Computer Weekly

The UK government has committed to wiping thousands of pounds off the outstanding settlements of everyone who remains in scope of the Loan Charge, in response to the latest independent review into the controversial disguised remuneration policy. The retroactive tax policy has left thousands of IT contractors living under the shadow of life-changing tax bills since it came into force in April 2019, who previously participated in loan-based remuneration schemes between December 2010 and April 2019.
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2 days ago

Man jailed for 24 years for attempted murder after south London shooting

Two men pleaded guilty to firearm-related and drug offences after a Trident investigation uncovered a gang-run cannabis importation network exploiting teenagers.
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3 days ago

UK Developer Splash Damage In Trouble, Staff Facing Mass Layoffs

Within the UK, a consultation process is triggered when at least 20 redundancies are proposed to be made within a 90 day period. The process follows on from the company announcing in September that it has been bought by an unknown private equity firm. Due to UK laws, Splash Damage must notify and consult with employee representatives or trade unions, with required notice periods of at least 30 days if there are 20 to 99 redundancies or 45 days if 100 or more are expected.
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2 days ago

Rugby's rebel R360 league delayed until 2028 to 'strengthen credibility' after union's show of strength

The launch of rugby's rebel R360 has been delayed until 2028 at the earliest after organisers admitted defeat in the first round of their battle to get the competition off the ground next year. In a statement issued this morning, Mike Tindall and his group admitted that there is a credibility problem for R360 which has dominated discussions behind the scenes at executive level all year.
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2 days ago

One in 10 UK parents say their child has been blackmailed online, NSPCC finds

UK children face rising online blackmail and sextortion, with frequent reports, tech firms falling short, and some cases leading to suicide.
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2 days ago

London zoo boss quits amid claims of unacceptable workplace behaviour'

In a letter to staff, ZSL's chair of trustees, Jim Smith, wrote that an investigation into claims of unacceptable workplace behaviour found that Matthew Gould's conduct fell below the standard we expect. He resigned before this investigation had concluded. We are committed to living up to our values at every level of the organisation and ensuring a safe, respectful and inclusive workplace for everyone.
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2 days ago

London cyclist who shattered leg in horror Lime e-bike smash among compensation claimants against hire firm

It's only a matter of time before someone with a similar injury dies if they bleed out from their femoral artery. I now have metal in my leg for life holding it together. I think Lime know they have a problem with the heavy frame that is causing serious injuries like mine. All they did after I told them was give me a 6.99 refund for the hire instead of speaking with me.
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2 days ago

The town filled with cosy pubs that is one of the best winter day trips from London

Rye, East Sussex offers cobbled streets, medieval houses and numerous cosy country pubs, making it an ideal winter day trip from London.
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2 days ago

Chelsea employee admits defrauding club out of more than 200,000

Chelsea assistant treasury manager Claire Walsh pleaded guilty to abusing her position to obtain 208,521.65 and faces crown court sentencing.
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2 days ago

More than 5,000 children face Christmas in emergency accommodation as new record homelessness figures revealed

Homelessness hit a record high with 16,755 people in emergency accommodation in October, including 5,274 children, and many facing repeated years in temporary housing.
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2 days ago

Teenager arrested after two women killed and boy fighting for life after crash

Two women died and a nine-year-old boy remains critically injured after a collision between a Vauxhall Meriva and a Suzuki Alto on Common Lane, Pleasley.
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2 days ago

Ricky Reel death: Family police spied on feel 'violated'

The Metropolitan Police's SDS covert officers infiltrated and spied on grieving Black and Asian families campaigning over racist attacks, causing re-traumatization and outrage.
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2 days ago

Met PC sacked for sexual assault, force says

Metropolitan Police officer sacked for sexually assaulting a woman during off-duty beauty treatment and failing to register the clinic as business interest.
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2 days ago

Durham City in Wiinter - Lumiere and More

Durham's Lumiere transforms the historic city into a vibrant, accessible nighttime arts destination with large-scale international and local light installations, many free to view.
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2 days ago

Teenagers accused of rape that led to race riots have charges dropped

Attempted rape charges against two teenage boys in Ballymena were withdrawn because new evidential developments meant the test for prosecution was no longer met.
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2 days ago

Albanian national twice deported jailed after entering UK illegally for third time

Emirjon Gjuta, an Albanian national deported twice for drug and identity offences, was jailed after illegally re-entering the UK in breach of a deportation order.
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3 days ago

Sally Rooney claims she can't publish new work in UK due to Palestine Action support

Sally Rooney warns that proscribing Palestine Action would prevent new books from being published in the United Kingdom.
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3 days ago

Betting chief warns thousands of UK jobs at risk as online gaming tax doubles

Higher online gambling taxes threaten thousands of UK gambling jobs and force Evoke to cut investment and staffing.
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3 days ago

Net migration to the UK drops by two-thirds, ONS figures show

UK net migration fell by 445,000 to 204,000 in the year to June, driven mainly by fewer non-EU arrivals for work or study.
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3 days ago

Eye watering 10.2% increase in business rates bills now landed on UK Plc - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK business rates will rise 10.2% next April; 40% retail/leisure relief abolished and five new multipliers introduced, shifting costs to larger properties.
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JPMorgan to build new London headquarters in Canary Wharf | Fortune

The property, which will be co-developed by Canary Wharf Group, is being designed by Foster + Partners, the British architecture practice that's also responsible for the bank's recently opened global headquarters in New York. "This building will represent our lasting commitment to the city, the UK" and its staff, said JPMorgan Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon. "The UK government's priority of economic growth has been a critical factor in helping us make this decision."
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3 days ago

Pair guilty of 1.38 million jewellery shop robbery linked to manager's suicide

Two men convicted of conspiring to rob a Richmond jewellery shop after a raid that led the shop manager to take his own life.
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3 days ago

Notts to start title defence against Somerset

Nottinghamshire will start their defence of the County Championship title with a game against Somerset at Taunton. They won the title for the first time since 2010 by winning seven of their 14 games and losing only once, finishing 16 points clear of Surrey, who were champions in the three previous years. The opening round of fixtures will begin on Friday, 3 April and Surrey will start their campaign against Warwickshire at Edgbaston,
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3 days ago

Damilola Taylor: The fight to protect young lives

A memorial in central London will mark 25 years since 10-year-old Damilola Taylor's killing and spotlight the ongoing crisis of youth violence.
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3 days ago

Tate staff stage week-long strike over pay amid reports of workers using food banks

Tate staff are staging a seven-day strike over pay and conditions, citing below-inflation rises, restructures, redundancies, and reliance on food banks.
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3 days ago

Man arriving on flight into UK arrested over Manchester synagogue terror attack

A 31-year-old man was arrested at Manchester airport on suspicion of terrorism for the Heaton Park synagogue attack; he is the seventh person arrested.
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3 days ago

JP Morgan revives 3 billion skyscraper plan for Canary Wharf after 20 years on ice

JPMorganChase will build a new £3 billion Canary Wharf skyscraper designed by Foster + Partners to house 12,000 staff as its UK and EMEA headquarters.
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3 days ago

New out-of-hours GP service has 'bumpy' start

HealthHero took over the contract in Shropshire in July, replacing long-serving provider Shropdoc, and NHS Shropshire. NHS Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin (NHS STW) said there had been an issue with HeathHero's ability to store and supply controlled drugs, because it was still waiting for a licence to do this. There had been other issues too, but the NHS STW chief medical officer, Dr Lorna Clarson, praised the new provider for its "can do attitude". In her report, she said mitigations had been put in place to continue access to the drugs and she told a meeting no issues had been reported for patients.
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3 days ago

London bus strike chaos to hit Christmas shoppers as routes to huge shopping centre face disruption

Bus drivers at Lea Interchange will stage two 48-hour strikes affecting at least 13 routes, causing delays and cancellations amid allegations of union-busting and bullying.
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3 days ago

Mitcham man jailed for 8.5 years for forcing trafficked Romanian nationals to work in his car wash

Hewa Magari trafficked eight Romanian nationals to the UK, forced them to live and work in a car wash, and was jailed for eight years and six months.
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Lidl hits customers with 'ridiculous' new charge at checkout

I have noticed that every time I need to buy a plastic bag, the price keeps going up. It started at 15p and now it's 40p each, which is ridiculous. It's so unfair that we have to pay so much for these bags.
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3 days ago

Man who threw boy from Tate Modern convicted of Broadmoor Hospital attack

Jonty Bravery, jailed for throwing a six-year-old from the Tate Modern, was found guilty of assaulting two nurses while detained at Broadmoor.
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'Brutal and barbaric' - Two police officers stabbed in Derry as suspects arrested

Two police officers stabbed in Derry while responding to a call; two men arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after 'brutal and barbaric' attack.
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3 days ago

Man who threw boy from Tate Modern assaulted nurses

Jonty Bravery, already serving a life sentence for the Tate Modern 2019 attack, was found guilty of assaulting two Broadmoor nurses and remains under constant supervision.
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3 days ago

Sailor died on round-the-world trip after being pulled into faulty winch

The Independent seeks donations to fund paywall-free, on-the-ground investigative journalism on topics from reproductive rights to Big Tech.
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4 days ago

NCSC called in as London councils grapple with cyber attacks

Multiple London councils, including RBKC, Westminster, Hackney and Hammersmith & Fulham, have experienced cyber attacks disrupting IT services and critical public services.
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4 days ago

Two London councils enact emergency plans after being hit by cyber-attack

Two London councils suffered a cyber-attack that disrupted systems and phone lines while authorities investigate potential data compromise and keep critical services running.
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4 days ago

Rachel Reeves says Labour does not need to raise taxes in Budget in resurfaced clip

The Chancellor previously vowed not to raise taxes but faces pressure to introduce tax hikes to plug an estimated £30 billion public-finance shortfall.
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Multiple London councils report disruption amid ongoing cyberattack | TechCrunch

Three London councils shut down networks and phone lines and activated emergency plans in response to an ongoing cyberattack while investigations continue.
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Bahrain to argue at UK supreme court it has immunity from surveillance claims

Bahrain seeks sovereign immunity in the UK Supreme Court against claims it used FinFisher spyware to surveil two London-based dissidents.
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