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2 hours ago
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UK to probe xAI over its revolting robo-smut generator

xAI's Grok generated sexual images of real people without consent, prompting the UK ICO to open a formal data-protection investigation and regulators to demand answers.
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20 hours ago
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ICO opens formal investigation into Grok AI over data protection and harmful imagery concerns

The ICO has launched formal investigations into X Internet Unlimited Company and X.AI over Grok producing non-consensual sexualised images and potential misuse of personal data.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 hour ago

Government backs businesses with new guidance to get employment law changes right - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Creating a modern, fair and dynamic labour market is central to this Government's plan for growth. We want to make it easier for employers to find the people they need, while ensuring that work pays and feels secure. Through clear guidance, we are giving businesses the practical support they need to understand these changes and get things right first time.
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1 hour ago

One in four graduates demand a 35k salary - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Students entering the workforce have ranked a good salary as their highest priority when looking for a job, according to new research. Leading fintech firm CompareNI.com carried out a survey of 100 students to find out their expectations of the workplace and what they value most when job hunting. Over a third (39%) placed money as the primary factor when looking at a prospective employer, with career progression ranking a close second (35%).
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2 hours ago

BTP changes bike theft policy after criticism

Under the new approach, officers will investigate cases where a bicycle can be identified on CCTV or where there is a witness to the theft. Campaigners argued the policy meant station cycle facilities were not secure and deterred victims from reporting thefts. The change follows an open letter from Cycling UK. Sarah McMonagle, the charity's head of campaigns, said most commuters left their bikes for more than two hours and that the old policy explicitly ruled out investigations in many cases.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 hour ago

London travel news LIVE: Southern and Thameslink trains cancelled as 'major disruption' hits rush hour

Major signalling fault between Norwood Junction and London Bridge/Blackfriars blocks Southern and Thameslink lines, disrupting morning commuter services until around 8am.
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fromReadWrite
16 hours ago

UK gambling advertising spend falls as TV watching drops

Licensed UK gambling advertising fell to 2.7% of UK ad spend in 2024, driven chiefly by a £30m reduction in TV advertising.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

Zero net migration would shrink UK economy by 3.6%, says thinktank

Net zero migration would shrink the UK economy 3.6% by 2040, increase borrowing needs, and necessitate higher taxes to close a widening public finances gap.
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7 hours ago

Government pledges 10,000 new foster care places in England

Government will relax fostering rules, cut red tape and provide 88m to create 10,000 new foster places and make fostering more accessible to diverse carers.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

If I think about what this means, I want to cry': what happens when a city loses its university?

The seaside city of Southend-on-Sea, on England's east coast, looks grey on a winter afternoon in term-time. Its cobbled high street, bordering the university campus, is sparsely populated with market stalls, vape shops and discount retailers, and feels unusually quiet. There used to be lots of shops, restaurants and youth clubs around here, says 23-year-old Nathan Doucette-Chiddicks. Now, the city is about to lose something else that it can scarcely do without.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago
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The seven hidden' benefits that millions are missing out on

Donations fund The Independent's on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism so reporters can investigate major issues and keep quality reporting accessible to all.
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1 day ago
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Police sergeant sacked for threatening driving school after son didn't pass test

Kent Police sergeant Gabriel Chandler was dismissed for gross misconduct after threatening and abusing driving school bosses following his son's failure to meet course requirements.
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15 hours ago

Supermax-style units' for most dangerous criminals to be introduced in England and Wales

Most dangerous extremist prisoners will be held in tiered supermax-style separation units with tougher conditions and potential legal limits on ECHR article 8.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Barnsley rebranded UK's first tech town' as US giants join AI push

Barnsley is being positioned as Britain's first tech town using AI across schools, hospitals, businesses and public services with support from major US tech firms.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
19 hours ago

Emergency services rush to light aircraft crash near Manchester

Emergency services are responding to a light aircraft crash on the moors near Littleborough, Greater Manchester, with two people onboard and enquiries ongoing.
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20 hours ago

Prediction markets gain momentum as Matchbook expands into the UK - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The concept is familiar to anyone who has watched the surge of US "event contracts" over the last year, contracts priced like probabilities rather than traditional odds. What is new is the attempt to package that format within the UK's established gambling framework, and to do so within a business that already uses exchange-style pricing. The timing also lands amid a tightening tax backdrop for remote gambling and a regulatory debate in the US about where trading ends and wagering begins.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
20 hours ago

Burglar jailed after Anya Taylor-Joy and husband barricaded themselves in bedroom

Just nine days after the thwarted raid on Ms Taylor-Joy, Holdrick struck again in a second home invasion. Alongside accomplice Ashley Fulton, he disguised himself as a police officer for a raid in Sandbanks, overlooking Poole harbour. During this incident, a woman and her daughter were held at gunpoint, tied up, and threatened with extreme violence, including being burned with an iron and shot dead, if they did not open the family safe.
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21 hours ago

EE, Three claim UK's best mobile internet performance in 2025 | Computer Weekly

EE and Three deliver the best UK mobile internet performance in 2025, tying with download speeds above 110 Mbps and strong overall metrics.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
14 hours ago

Man arrested after arson attack on Iran-funded Islamic centre in Maida Vale

Officers were called to the Islamic Centre of England just after midnight on Tuesday alongside London Fire Brigade following reports of a fire. Police believe two flammable objects were thrown into the ground which caused fire damage to a cabin and a parked vehicle. The suspect fled left the scene in a car. The centre itself was not damaged and the fires went out by themselves before first responders arrived, police said. Nobody was injured in the fire, the force added.
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11 hours ago

Terror-accused cadet 'planned to ruin prom'

A teenage Army cadet accused of possessing bombmaking guides and extremist content threatened to "ruin prom" after a girl rejected him, jurors have heard. The Old Bailey was told that Dihan Rahman, now 19, had an interest in violence linked to extreme rightwing ideology, misogyny and Islamic extremism. He has admitted stalking two girls and a female teacher who discovered concerning images on his mobile phone.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
21 hours ago

Urban Pubs & Bars cheers 17m million EBITDA - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

In the last 12 months, the business delivered site EBITDA of £23m and EBITDA after central costs of £17m, cementing its position as the capital's leading independent pub operator. This is an increase of £5m versus reported EBITDA of £12.3m for the financial year ended 27 April 2025 - an uplift of almost 50%. The Group, which operates 66 high-quality sites across London, delivered its strongest-ever Christmas 2025 trading performance, capping an exceptional 2025.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
16 hours ago

Gigabit accelerates across metro, rural UK | Computer Weekly

Gigaclear connected its first full-fibre customer in Kemble, Gloucestershire, delivering up to 900Mbps as part of the East Gloucestershire Project Gigabit rollout.
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fromBusiness Matters
18 hours ago

One million miss HMRC tax return deadline as penalties begin

HMRC said 27,456 taxpayers filed in the final hour before the midnight cut-off at the end of Saturday, after the tax authority kept helplines open and extended webchat services over the weekend in a bid to help late filers. The busiest period for online submissions was between 5pm and 6pm on Saturday. In total, 475,722 people filed on the final day, bringing the overall number of submissions for the 2024-25 tax year to around 11.5 million.
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fromReadWrite
19 hours ago

Betfred brothers named UK's biggest taxpayer with $548M bill

Fred and Peter Done paid £400.1 million in UK taxes in 2025, making them the country's biggest taxpayers.
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fromTime Out London
21 hours ago

Trains at London's busiest station will be majorly disrupted for an entire month

Liverpool Street station will have whole-station weekend closures throughout March affecting Elizabeth line, London Overground, Greater Anglia and c2c services.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

'You can't cut costs with animal welfare': The British zoos fighting for survival

Jersey's Durrell Zoo faces severe financial strain, risking closure within three years and forcing conservation and animal care cuts despite rising sector-wide budget pressures.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
16 hours ago

Burst main causes fresh London water supply misery as thousands of homes in Croydon are cut off

A burst near Watneys Road left 18,000 Croydon-area homes without water; crews are restoring supplies through valve operations, tankers, and pipe repairs.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
21 hours ago

Train station manager who lost leg due to Covid sues Southeastern for 1m claiming his boss gave him virus

A railway station manager who claims he ended up losing a leg after being infected with Covid by his boss at work is suing his employers for 1m. David Gibson was a station manager working for Southeastern, based at Herne Hill Station, in July 2021 when he came down with a severe case of Covid which saw him hospitalised with pneumonia, put in a coma and ultimately have his leg amputated below the knee due to a blood clot.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
16 hours ago

Care worker arrested for alleged rape of patient at private mental health hospital

The worker is one of eight employees at the privately run St Andrew's Hospital, Northampton,who were arrested on suspicion of wilful neglect and ill treatment in relation to allegations of assault against a patient made in July 2025. Now, Northamptonshire Police have confirmed toThe Independent that one suspect was also arrested on suspicion of rape. They have been released on bail, and the investigation into all eight workers is ongoing.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
22 hours ago

13-year-old arrested after e-bike crash with pregnant woman

A teenage boy has been arrested in connection with a hit-and-run e-bike crash with a pregnant woman whose baby was born afterwards in hospital and remains in a serious condition. The collision, which involved an e-bike and a pedestrian in Herbert Avenue, occurred near to the junction with Manor Avenue in Poole at around 3.50pm on 26 January, 2026. The mother, who is in her thirties, went to hospital for treatment. Her baby, who has since been born, remains in hospital in a serious condition.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Sarah Ferguson's charity to close after Epstein file revelations

Sarah Ferguson's charity, Sarah's Trust, will close for the foreseeable future after documents revealed continued contact between Sarah, Andrew, and Jeffrey Epstein.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
10 hours ago

Andrew moves out of Royal Lodge home' amid Epstein controversy

Prince Andrew moved from Royal Lodge in Windsor to Sandringham Estate while his permanent property undergoes renovations after revelations about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
23 hours ago

Man sues for 1m after claims he lost a leg following breakfast with coughing' boss

A Southeastern station manager is suing his employer for £1m claiming workplace Covid exposure led to hospitalization and leg amputation.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago
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Pornhub restricts UK users from TODAY amid crackdown to protect minors

Aylo will block new UK Pornhub users without prior age verification, saying the Online Safety Act has failed to protect minors and diverted traffic elsewhere.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago
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Pornhub is now restricting access for UK users - will other sites follow suit?

Pornhub will block UK access for users who haven't completed age verification from 2 February, citing Online Safety Act enforcement and alleged VPN circumvention.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

One in five SMEs cut staff as tax and cost pressures intensify, survey finds

Rising taxes and operating costs forced more than one in five UK SMEs to make redundancies, intensifying financial strain on businesses and owners.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 day ago

Investment will stall and UK growth will slow amid Reeve's tax hikes - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK fiscal tightening and global uncertainty will slow growth to 0.9% in 2026, with stalled business investment and only modest consumer spending support.
fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Bank of England set to hold rates as inflation rise cools cut expectations

The Bank of England is widely expected to keep interest rates on hold this week after inflation rose for the first time in five months, although markets believe the door remains open to a cut later in the spring. Analysts expect the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to vote to maintain the base rate at 3.75 per cent when it announces its decision on Thursday.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Striking NHS doctors vote to continue action for another six months

NHS resident doctors in England voted overwhelmingly (about 93%) to continue industrial action, with turnout around 52–53 percent.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Our ducks get the royal treatment too | Brief letters

A set of anecdotes and suggestions: a royal duck flock, family train coaches, contradictory ad-free sports coverage, apostrophe confusion, and a duvet-washing tip.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
1 day ago

Birmingham Oracle project: Data cleansing and resourcing issues | Computer Weekly

Birmingham City Council's Oracle ERP reimplementation faces major delays, escalating costs, poor data quality, technical and staffing risks, and a measurable chance of project abandonment.
fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

Betfred brothers top Sunday Times tax list with 400m bill as stars and entrepreneurs pay record sums

The billionaire brothers behind Betfred have topped the Sunday Times 2026 Tax List, after paying an estimated £400.1 million to the UK Treasury, making them the country's biggest individual taxpayers. Fred and Peter Done, founders of the betting empire, took the top spot in the annual rankings, with around half of their contribution linked to gambling duties generated by Betfred's nationwide chain of betting shops.
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2 days ago

Families call for inquiry into residential care charity that ran up 1.6m debt

William Blake House faces closure after accruing 1.6m in unpaid tax debt and making large payments to a trustee-linked company, endangering care for 22 vulnerable residents.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Daily Mail pretended' to support me, Doreen Lawrence says

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Disabled children's legal rights are red lines' in Send overhaul, ministers warned

Legal rights for disabled children and families must not be diluted; legally enforceable EHCPs and SEND tribunal protections must be retained.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Russian captain who crashed into oil tanker found guilty of killing crew member

A sea captain has been found guilty of killing a crew member when his ship crashed into an oil tanker off the coast of Yorkshire. Russian Vladimir Motin had been on sole watch duty when the Solong collided with the Stena Immaculate anchored near the Humber Estuary at 9.47am last March 10. Mark Angelo Pernia, 38, who was working on the Solong's bow, died instantly in the fire, although his body was never recovered.
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1 day ago

Van driver admits killing student in Strand crash

A man pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving after his van struck and killed 20-year-old King's College student Aalia Mahomed on the Strand.
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1 day ago

Jury finds Frank Cushnahan not guilty of fraud after mammoth Nama corruption trial

A jury cleared Belfast businessman Frank Cushnahan of dishonestly failing to disclose he stood to gain millions from the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland loans.
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2 days ago

Pizza van by church wins 12-month licence to trade

Google The meeting heard from Richard Smith, representing members of the church, said they did not want to stop the business trading. "Trading from a pizza van at the gates of the church in such a location is demonstrably unsuitable even, some say, disrespectful," he said. Smith also said the location of the van caused "disturbance and inconvenience" for churchgoers, particularly disabled and elderly people.
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1 day ago

Suffolk strangler' Steve Wright pleads guilty to killing sixth murder victim in 1999

Steve Wright pleaded guilty to kidnapping and murdering 17-year-old Victoria Hall in 1999 and to the attempted kidnap of Emily Doherty.
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1 day ago

Bus driver sacked for punching thief wants apology

Mark Hehir, 62, was driving the 206 bus between Wembley and Maida Vale in north-west London in June 2024 when the incident unfolded. Metroline told a tribunal the driver's use of force was "excessive" after the thief, who was shown on CCTV to have thrown the first punch, was knocked unconscious. More than 100,000 people have signed a petition supporting the reinstatement of Hehir, whose dismissal was upheld in November following a tribunal.
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1 week ago

Natural Justice, by Rosa Lyster, Will Stephenson

The public outcry was swift and furious-this was, after all, by some reports, the most photographed tree in the country, the so-called Sycamore Gap Tree. "The senseless destruction of what is undoubtedly a world-renowned landmark-and a local treasure," was how one law enforcement official described it in the pages of the New York Times, before the culprits had even been apprehended.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

Infantry will still be fighting in muddy holes even as drones change war, British officer says

Infantry life will largely remain unchanged despite drone use; soldiers will still perform traditional physical tasks and close combat.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Met Office issue weather warnings with ice and rain set to hit storm-battered regions

Met Office warns of ice, heavy rain and possible flooding across the southwest, Wales and Northern Ireland, risking homes, roads and travel.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

Moment hammer-wielding thugs ransack Richmond jewellers as brave staff fight back in brazen daytime raid

Two hammer-wielding raiders smashed the front window of Gregory & Co jewellers in Richmond, stole valuables, and escaped after staff attempted to stop them.
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2 days ago

Betfred brothers top the UK's biggest taxpayers list with 400m bill

Billionaire Betfred brothers topped UK taxpayers list; celebrities and business owners paid large taxes while some wealthy individuals relocate offshore.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Shocking': Police with assault and harassment convictions still serving in UK forces

At least 49 serving UK police officers convicted of crimes since 2018 remain in post, including convictions for harassment, assault and dangerous driving.
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2 days ago

Hospital disruption continues after fire

A fire in the endoscopy unit at Southampton General Hospital forced evacuation of over 200 patients, cancellation of planned operations, and diversion of emergency cases.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Man and woman known to each other' found dead 130 miles apart as police launch probe

Two people known to each other were found dead at separate properties 130 miles apart; police are investigating and supporting next of kin.
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2 days ago

Families take legal action over nursery worker's abuse

A nursery worker filmed and sexually abused children; 46 families are suing the nursery for dismissing concerns and seeking full accountability.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 days ago

West End's phone theft hotspots revealed as police record over 30 snatches a day on just 30 streets

Oxford Street and other West End streets record massive phone thefts, averaging 31 stolen devices per day across the 30 most affected streets.
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3 days ago

Fourteen arrested including campaigner Peter Tatchell as thousands of pro-Palestine and Ukip protesters descend on capital

was arrested while carrying a placard that read: Globalise the intifada: Non-violent resistance. End Israel's occupation of Gaza and the West Bank. In a statement released by the Peter Tatchell Foundation, the 74-year-old said the arrest was "an attack on free speech". He said: "The police claimed the word intifada is unlawful. The word intifada is not a crime in law. Thousands marched through the streets of central London for a pro-Palestine rally "The police are engaged in over-reach by making it an arrestable offence.
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3 days ago

Man suffers life-changing burns in explosion at suspected cannabis farm

Emergency services, including police and fire, were called to the scene at Summerfield Road, Boythorpe, Chesterfield at 2.50pm on Friday, where officers discovered the growth of suspected cannabis plants. Derbyshire Constabulary said the explosion had damaged the detached house as well as a nearby property, and a man had suffered burns that were believed to be life-changing. The force told The Independent that no arrests had been made as of yet.
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4 days ago

Ulez bomber: the retired electrician who turned bomb-making extremist

A retired suburban man radicalised online built and detonated a homemade bomb that destroyed a Ulez camera and endangered nearby residents.
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3 days ago

Urban Outfitters, Dreams and Royal Parks cafes criticised for use of gig economy app

Apps like Temper are spreading freelance hiring into retail and hospitality, leading to bogus self-employment, loss of employment rights, and pay below minimum wage.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Campaigners name Britain's most repulsive road' as verge swamped by sea of rubbish

A stretch of the A38 in Willington is overwhelmed by litter, branded Britain's most repulsive road and used as a makeshift bin by motorists.
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3 days ago

Manhunt launched as police investigate attempted murder

James McKenna, 57, wanted for attempted murder in Carmarthen Park; a woman hospitalized; police urge anyone with information to contact them and not approach him.
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