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Rachel Reeves launches review into impact of non-dom tax overhaul

The chancellor will assess self-assessment tax returns for the 2025-26 tax year, with findings expected to be published in 2026. It marks the first time the government has publicly confirmed that it is formally evaluating the consequences of ending the centuries-old tax regime. Non-dom status, which was scrapped in April, previously allowed wealthy UK residents to avoid paying British tax on income and assets held overseas by claiming their permanent home was abroad.
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16 hours ago

There are reasons to be cheerful about UK plc in 2026. Here are four | Heather Stewart

Higher fiscal headroom and easing budget drama, combined with improving private-sector PMI readings, suggest a modest economic recovery for the UK in 2026.
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10 hours ago

Labour's pledge to build 1.5m new homes set to fall short by 500,000

England built just over 200,000 homes this year, well below the 300,000 annual average required to meet the 1.5 million homes target.
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8 hours ago

More than 800 people cross Channel in dinghies, breaking record for December

December is traditionally one of the quietest months for Channel crossings, as a combination of low temperatures and stormy weather makes the journey particularly difficult. Poor visibility and less daylight have also been cited as factors influencing the crossings. The most arrivals recorded in December was 3,254 in 2024; 2,163 people have arrived so far this month. The arrivals on Saturday bring the total number of people who have crossed the Channel this year to 41,455.
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18 hours ago

Cycling is changing at speed but is Britain keeping pace?

Ever since Team GB's velodrome successes at the 2008 Olympics, campaigners and government ministers have confidently predicted that Britain is about to become a nation of cyclists. There is just one problem: for the most part, it has not happened. Apart from a very concentrated spike in bike use during Covid, the level of cycle trips in England has stayed broadly static for years, and things do not appear to be changing.
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18 hours ago

Streeting says NHS coping' during resident doctors' strike but faces difficult recovery over Christmas UK politics live

Resident doctors struck from Wednesday to Monday, prompting concerns about NHS recovery and demands for pay increases and expanded medical training places.
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21 hours ago

The anxiety never disappears': Monmouth businesses recover from severe flooding

Severe Storm Claudia flooding inundated Monmouth, devastating homes and independent businesses, destroying equipment, stock and causing major losses during the crucial Christmas trading period.
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12 hours ago

Revealed: Frightening' surge in police sex offences after Sarah Everard's murder

Police officers convicted of sexual offences in England and Wales rose 34%, with 59 convictions recorded since 2022.
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17 hours ago

Upset as cafes handed to coffee chain Daisy Green

Landowner, City of London Corporation (CLC) has chosen Daisy Green to run cafes at Queen's Park, Golders Hill Park, Parliament Hill Lido and Parliament Hill Fields from spring 2026, after putting these leases out to tender. Emma Fernandez, who co-runs three of the sites, said the CLC was "destroying this fabric which is holding together the community". The corporation said Daisy Green, would bring new investment to the sites, and said its remarketing exercise was carried out in an "open, inclusive, widely publicised" way.
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17 hours ago

Anger as City of London closes four independent shops for cafe group

City of London Corporation awarded four Hampstead Heath cafes to Daisy Green for spring 2026, provoking community outrage and displacing long-running operators.
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8 hours ago

Mass clearout of England leadership not in ECB plans after Ashes failure

The ECB seeks to avoid a mass leadership purge after a humiliating Ashes defeat, preferring retention to preserve institutional experience and learn lessons.
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1 day ago

Murder investigation launched after man stabbed in north-west London

My thoughts are with the victim's family at this unimaginably difficult time. Our investigation is continuing at pace as we work to establish the full circumstances around this incident. Were you in the area or on Tollgate Gardens on Friday, 19 December? Do you have any mobile phone or dash cam footage of individuals in the area around the time of the incident? If so, please come forward and speak to police.
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10 hours ago

Latest Epstein images shine a light on access seemingly granted by useful idiot' Andrew

Photographs released by the US DOJ show Prince Andrew socializing with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at multiple royal residences, prompting removal of his titles.
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8 hours ago

Labour MSP to quit Holyrood over links to sex offender

While this has obviously been a very difficult decision - and it is the greatest honour of my life to represent Glasgow - I do not wish for a personal friendship to become a distraction. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to serve, and I remain committed to returning a Scottish Labour government next year.
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21 hours ago

It can be quite a thankless job': why driving examiners are calling it quits

Driver test waiting times have surged due to examiner shortages and failed recruitment, delaying targets for reducing waits until November 2027.
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1 day ago

Jim Ratcliffe chemical firms received up to 70m of UK state aid in last four years

Ineos and owner Jim Ratcliffe received significant UK state aid, including a £50m bailout and loan guarantee to save the Grangemouth ethylene plant.
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1 day ago

British Asian prisoner murdered in London jail after being put in same cell as racist

Mr Manknell found that many working at the prison, including senior management staff, were unaware that Belmarsh had a policy which meant racist prisoners should be marked as high risk and should only be placed in cells with prisoners of the same ethnicity. Following an inquest into Mr Ghuman's death, it was found that Belmarsh failed when carrying out Hilden's CSRA assessment in 2019 after he moved to the prison from HMP High Down.
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1 day ago

Christmas ads put on a diet as UK ban on TV junk food advertising bites

UK Christmas TV ads have removed junk-food imagery to comply with new regulations banning HFSS food ads before 9pm, prompting creative, product-lean campaigns.
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1 day ago

West End defies retail slump as Christmas shoppers flock to Oxford Street

Central London's West End experienced significant shopper growth over Black Friday and early December, with event-driven footfall surges despite nationwide retail declines.
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1 day ago

Inside London's crippling court delays as Labour moves to cut back jury trials

Chronic defendant-transport delays are undermining Crown Court efficiency and driving proposals to hold juryless trials.
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1 day ago

It's official: the world's best new luxury hotel opened in London this year

Chancery Rosewood in Mayfair, London was named World's Best New Luxury Hotel 2025; housed in a Grade II-listed former US embassy, all-suite rooms from £1,280/night.
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1 day ago

BBC 'cuts ties' with Walliams after being dropped by publisher, Telegraph reports

BBC confirmed no future projects directly involving David Walliams but will keep his scheduled festive programmes and existing adaptations available on iPlayer.
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George joins Prince William in preparing meal for homeless

Prince William brought 12-year-old Prince George to The Passage homeless shelter so George could learn about homelessness and help prepare a Christmas lunch.
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1 day ago

Prince George joins Prince of Wales in visit to homelessness charity

Prince William and Prince George volunteered at The Passage in London to prepare Christmas lunch, continuing a long family tradition of supporting people experiencing homelessness.
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1 day ago

Tributes paid to 16-year-old after station incident

A 16-year-old girl, Daisy House, died after an incident at Loughton Underground; her family paid tribute, thanked emergency services, and requested privacy.
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1 day ago

Daisy House: Family pay tribute to 'bright and beautiful' 16-year-old girl who died at London Tube station

A 16-year-old girl, Daisy House, was struck by a train at Loughton station and died; her family thanked emergency services and requested privacy.
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2 days ago
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Ministers confirm breach at UK Foreign Office

The UK Foreign Office is investigating a confirmed cyberattack discovered in October with no confirmed attribution and initial findings suggest no individuals harmed.
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2 days ago
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'Sensitive' data stolen in Westminster City Council cyber attack | Computer Weekly

Hackers exfiltrated potentially sensitive personal data from Westminster's records by infiltrating a shared IT environment used with Kensington and Chelsea and Hammersmith and Fulham.
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UK government confirms Foreign Office cyber attack | Computer Weekly

FCDO IT systems were hacked in October, with the government calling individual data risk low while attribution remains unclear and Cisco vulnerabilities (Storm 1849/ArcaneDoor) implicated.
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2 days ago
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UK airports expecting busiest Christmas on record

UK airports anticipate record-busy Christmas travel while The Independent solicits donations to fund on-the-ground journalism covering major national and global issues.
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2 days ago
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Congestion warning as festive traffic set to peak on Friday with 24.4m car trips

Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground journalists while AA predicts record Christmas road traffic as travel rebounds after coronavirus restrictions are lifted.
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2 days ago

UK Foreign Office victim of cyber-attack in October, says Chris Bryant

The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office suffered a cyber breach in October, with officials saying individual risk is low and attribution remains unclear.
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2 days ago

100 contactless card limit to be lifted as banks gain freedom to set higher caps

From March, banks and card providers will be allowed to set their own maximum limits for contactless payments, including the option of removing the cap altogether, without requiring customers to enter their PIN. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has also encouraged firms to give customers greater control, such as allowing them to set their own limits or disable contactless payments entirely.
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Christmas and New Year rail travel in London: Day-by-day guide to closures and reduced services

Extensive railway engineering works will take place over Christmas with major service reductions—no trains on Christmas Day and widespread Boxing Day cancellations.
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2 days ago

London's weekly railway news

Safety concerns, service disruptions, strikes, and major spending on cleaning and graffiti enforcement are affecting London's rail network.
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2 days ago

Gaza PhD student and family evacuated to UK after Foreign Office U-turn

As part of a UK crackdown on immigration, most international students have been prevented from bringing their dependants. Shortly after Houbi's story, the UK government made a U-turn on its policy, stating it would support the evacuation of dependants on a case-by-case basis. Houbi and her family have now reached Jordan and will shortly travel to the UK. They are the only family travelling together from Gaza whose evacuation the British government has facilitated.
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2 days ago

Foreign prison officers exempted from stricter visa rules

Foreign nationals working as prison officers in the UK have been given a temporary exemption from new visa rules, following warnings some jails were facing a staffing crisis. Prisons have increasingly been relying on overseas recruits, particularly from Nigeria and Ghana. But organisations representing officers had warned jails faced losing thousands of staff, after the government increased the minimum salary requirement for a skilled worker visa.
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2 days ago

Lancashire shaken by earthquake which made a thunder noise'

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2 days ago

NS&I tech overhaul blows past Treasury spending limits

We are working through the first version of the integrated plan we hoped would give us that [assurance]. I can tell you now that [plan] goes beyond March 2028 and it goes beyond our cost profile, and we are working to improve that,
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2 days ago

UK borrowed more than expected in November amid pre-budget pressure

Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed public sector net borrowing the difference between spending and income was 11.7bn last month, 1.9bn less than in the same month a year earlier. In the first snapshot since the November budget, the reading was above City predictions of a 10bn deficit. Tom Davies, an ONS senior statistician, said: Despite an increase in spending, this month's borrowing was the lowest November for four years.
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2 days ago

Richard Moth appointed Roman Catholic archbishop of Westminster

Richard Moth, 67, appointed Archbishop of Westminster, becomes leader of about 6 million Catholics in England and Wales.
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2 days ago

UK prepares to wave goodbye to 3G telecoms

Britain will become a post-3G nation as Virgin Media O2 prepares to switch off remaining 3G sites, leaving only 4G/5G services.
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fromTime Out London
2 days ago

A vast new cycle route is planned for north London

Enfield Council plans a new walking and cycling link between Palmers Green and New Southgate with cycle lanes, traffic-calming, a bus gate and crossings.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Prosecutions for Tube fare evasion jump to highest level in six years

Penalty fares issued on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) are set to double this year, as the number of prosecutions for fare evasion on the London Underground has risen to its highest level in six years. Between April and November 2026, a total of 4,472 penalties were handed out for avoiding paying on the DLR, compared with 2,571 in the year leading to March 2025.
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2 days ago

Twickenham matches 'huge honour' for Harlequins

Harlequins host Bristol Bears at Twickenham in a Christmas double-header, drawing large crowds, with lineup changes, Marcus Smith at fly-half and recent European form.
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2 days ago

Emotional Rory McIlroy fights back tears as he pays tribute to fathers of Southport attack victims

Rory McIlroy won BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025 after completing golf's career grand slam at the Masters and helping Europe win Ryder Cup.
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2 days ago

Woman and secret lover who plotted to kill her husband in Wales jailed

Michelle Mills and lover Geraint Berry conspired to murder her husband; the attack failed and Mills and Berry were jailed for lengthy sentences.
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Radiator rattling' earthquake hits Lancashire village for second time in two weeks

A village in Lancashire has been hit by a radiator rattling earthquake for the second time in little over two weeks. Residents of Silverdale, a small coastal village located five miles south of the Cumbria border, reported the now strangely familiar feeling of rattling and shaking in their homes at 5.03am as a 2.5-magnitude earthquake hit the area with its epicentre 1.6 miles (2.6km) off the coast.
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2 days ago

Fury over 'paltry' sentence for killer who beat father to death after queue-jumping row in Sainsbury's

'Williams committed an appalling crime and yet his prison sentence is paltry. 'A five year sentence, reduced further under the early release scheme, is not justice. I am writing to the Attorney General asking that it is reconsidered.'
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The biggest ever exhibition of Queen Elizabeth II's fashion is opening at Buckingham Palace in 2026

Highlights on show will include the Queen's 1947 Norman Hartnell wedding dress, her 1953 coronation gown, a Balmoral tartan kilt, and a 1934 bridesmaid dress worn by the Queen as a child. Clothing by contemporary designers - Erdem, Richard Quinn and Christopher Kane - will highlight the Queen's later wardrobe and her continued influence on the fashion industry. Visitors will get to
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2 days ago

Daughter charged with murder after mother found dead in east London

Emma Nightingale, 36, has been charged with the murder of her 70-year-old mother, Lorna Nightingale, who was found dead in Walthamstow on 11 December.
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2 days ago

Family of Aria Thorpe heartbroken' by death of nine-year-old in stabbing

For those who didn't have the privilege of knowing Aria, she was the most beautiful little soul happy-go-lucky, full of light, and joy. She loved to sing and dance, and she took such pride in dressing up, always wanting to look just like her mummy. The loss of Aria has devastated us beyond words. Our hearts are broken in a way we never imagined possible.
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2 days ago

New police probe into murder' of Cambridge graduate who fell to death at Pete Doherty party

Police reinvestigate Mark Blanco's 2006 balcony fall after claims he was thrown following a row with Pete Doherty; coroner recorded an open verdict, no charges.
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2 days ago

Major law change as Germany bids to crack down on people smugglers to UK

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3 days ago

Putin responds as Europe is preparing for World War III - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

European and UK military leaders warn of a possible Russian attack within five years; Putin dismisses the claims as hysteria and calls for mutual cooperation and shared security.
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3 days ago

Why British politicians are flocking to American tech giants | TechCrunch

George Osborne joined OpenAI as managing director for countries in London, exemplifying former UK politicians taking senior roles at major US tech companies.
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3 days ago

Track UK's latest migration numbers - including asylum, visas and small boats

UK net migration has fallen close to pre‑Covid levels, while immigration, small boat arrivals and visa measures follow varying definitions and update schedules.
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3 days ago

Ajax trial paused after soldier falls ill in another vehicle

All testing of Ajax armoured vehicles has been paused after soldiers were injured by noise and vibration during safety trials, prompting multiple investigations.
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3 days ago

Lives at stake' as Sierra Leone almost entirely axed from UK aid budget

UK aid to Sierra Leone faces drastic cuts, slashing a 35m maternal and newborn health grant to 1m by 2027, risking essential services.
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3 days ago

Westminster Bridge locked down after bomb squad called to suspicious package

A suspicious package on a busy Westminster bridge prompted a controlled explosion; authorities found it non-threatening and it contained Christmas cards from a Labour minister.
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4 days ago

Revealed: The 10 vehicles most likely to be stolen as thefts soar

Over 80,000 vehicles were stolen in England and Wales Jan–Sep 2025, an 11% rise, with London and the West Midlands hardest hit.
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4 days ago

UK police arrest four people for pro-Palestine Intifada' calls

Police in the United Kingdom have made their first arrests since announcing their intent to crack down on people making public calls to globalise the Intifada after Australia's Bondi Beach attack, speciously linking largely peaceful protests against Israel's genocidal war with a deadly targeting of a Jewish festival. London's Metropolitan Police posted on X late on Wednesday that it had made four arrests at pro-Palestinian protests held outside the Ministry of Justice in Westminster, all involving the alleged shouting or chanting of slogans involving calls for intifada.
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3 days ago

Schools in England warning of rise in misogyny towards teachers, says Phillips

I go into schools all the time, and what teachers have been saying to me for a number of years is that they are seeing growing concerns around the access to the pornography that their pupils see, and some of the attitudes that come from what they are seeing, misogynistic attitudes displayed towards teachers, Phillips told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
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3 days ago

Terror arrests surge by 660% due to Palestine Action ban

Proscribing Palestine Action triggered a sharp rise in terrorism-related arrests, with 86% of 1,886 arrests linked to support for the group after the ban.
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3 days ago

Bot armies besiege DVSA's ancient booking tech

DVSA appoints Beverley Warmington to reduce long driving-test waits caused by bots exploiting an ageing booking system and strained capacity, with waits averaging 22 weeks.
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3 days ago

UK interest rates cut to 3.75% as Bank signals inflation nearing target

Bank of England cut the base rate to 3.75% and expects inflation to return to 2% by spring, aided by budget measures and falling inflation.
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3 days ago

FCA urged to extend Covid insurance claims deadline for hospitality firms

Thousands of hospitality businesses may lose entitlement to Covid-related business interruption insurance compensation unless the FCA mandates a two-year extension to the claims deadline.
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3 days ago

UK's first military barracks housing asylum seekers closes after six years

The closure of the camp is a day of very mixed emotions for everyone who has been involved in supporting the residents.
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3 days ago

Moment London shopkeeper armed with shovel bravely takes on thug who doused shop with petrol and shouted 'I'll set you on fire'

Wembley shopkeeper armed with a shovel confronted and subdued a hooded man who doused the counter with petrol and attempted to steal the cash register.
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3 days ago

This London airport will soon nearly double in size to 51 million yearly passengers

Stansted Airport got permission to raise its annual passenger cap from 41 million to 51 million by maximizing existing runway and facilities.
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3 days ago

Met spy admits relationship was 'open secret'

A former Met undercover officer admitted maintaining a five-year sexual relationship with a monitored activist, describing the conduct as cruel and approved by superiors.
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