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UK weather live: Fresh snow and ice warnings across UK as Storm Goretti approaches

A yellow warning for snow and ice is in place all day on Wednesday in northern Scotland, with residents there told to expect a further 5-10cm of snow. Temperatures are expected to drop as low as minus 6C in parts of rural Scotland and just below freezing more widely overnight, the Met Office said. In England and Wales, a yellow warning for ice will be in place until 10am. The same warning will apply in Northern Ireland until 11am.
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11 hours ago

Britain signs historic deal to deploy troops inside Ukraine with Trump's blessing

Britain and France committed to deploy boots on the ground in Ukraine after any ceasefire, backed by US support and possible German participation.
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1 day ago

Full list of all UK schools closed today due to snow and ice

The Independent reports free journalism funded by donations and warns of widespread snow and ice causing school closures and travel disruption across the UK.
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Revealed: Map of London's luxury theft hotspots as 22m of watches, handbags and jewellery stolen

Large numbers of high-value watches, jewellery and handbags are stolen in London via violent street robberies using e-bikes, with very low recovery rates.
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37 minutes ago

'Social media transformed our business'

Midlands small businesses use TikTok and social media to expand sales, reach global customers, open new locations, and grow without traditional advertising.
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London travel news LIVE: Elizabeth line facing severe delays following repair work

Damaged overhead electric wires between Paddington and Acton Main Line cause severe Elizabeth line delays; yellow warnings for snow and ice are affecting services nationwide.
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It takes a town to raise a family': the community sponsors supporting refugees in the UK

Community sponsorship enables Afghan refugee families to integrate into rural Derbyshire by providing housing, language, benefits, and social support leading to cultural assimilation.
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1 day ago

Return to office: why your workspace matters

Workplace mandates alone fail; employees increasingly resist full-time returns, and well-designed, compelling office spaces that offer reasons to come in improve return-to-office success.
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22 hours ago

Kemi Badenoch says Trump's Venezuela raid was morally' right UK politics live

Government unveils a £210m cyber action plan to strengthen online public-service security, accelerate incident response, and protect citizens' data across benefits, taxes and healthcare.
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17 hours ago

Unexploded bomb causes severe delays at major train station

An unexploded wartime mortar near Duddeston Mill in Birmingham forced evacuations, a 100-metre exclusion zone and widespread train cancellations while bomb teams and police made the scene safe.
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Wave of Grok AI fake images of women and girls appalling, says UK minister

AI-generated sexualized deepfakes of women and children by Grok prompted urgent regulatory scrutiny and demands for stronger online-safety enforcement.
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UK regulator asks X about reports its AI makes 'sexualised images of children'

Ofcom contacted xAI after Grok was used to create sexualised images of children and undress women without consent, raising legal and safety concerns.
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Ofcom demands answers from X over claims Grok AI generates sexualised images of children

Ofcom urgently contacted xAI after reports that Grok generates sexualised images of children and non-consensual explicit images of women, investigating potential Online Safety Act breaches.
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18 hours ago

UK weather live: London hit by snow as Met Office issue 70mph snowstorm warnings

To help support people during cold snaps like what we are currently experiencing, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) runs the cold weather payment scheme for qualifying households. This is a one-off payment of 25 that is triggered for every seven-day period where the temperature in an area is at or below zero degrees. An estimated 674,000 households across over 441 postcode areas can now expect a payment.
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Porton Down shake-up harming critical national security science, whistleblower warns

A shake-up of the government's defence science powerhouse at Porton Down has severely damaged morale and harmed work on critical science that supports national security, a senior whistleblower has told the Guardian. The whistleblower said they were raising concerns in the public interest that the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL), based largely at Porton Down in Wiltshire, had been left in a paralysing limbo because of the changes.
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16 hours ago

Diversity Think Tank: Weathering the Storm | Computer Weekly

DEI initiatives in the UK tech sector are being deprioritised and rebranded as companies cut costs amid economic, political, and technological uncertainty.
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20 hours ago

Deep in the vaults: the Bank of England's 1.4bn Venezuelan gold conundrum

The Bank of England holds about 31 tonnes of Venezuela's gold, sparking legal and geopolitical disputes over control and access to billions in bullion.
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London Stock Exchange poised for 2026 rebound as listing activity gains momentum - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

After a turbulent start to 2025, marked by heightened geopolitical uncertainty and volatile market reactions to the introduction of trade tariffs, IPO activity gathered momentum towards the end of the year. The final quarter saw a notable acceleration in listings as companies moved ahead with postponed floatation plans, encouraged by stabilising market conditions and improving investor sentiment. Looking ahead, the pipeline of prospective IPOs remains strong, supporting expectations of a renewed uptick in activity in the first half of 2026.
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21 hours ago

Livestreamer in imitation firearm arrest

Krimoe, a Twitch streamer, was arrested outside Parliament after footage showed men carrying what appeared to be a firearm; an imitation weapon was seized.
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West Midlands police insist decision to ban Maccabi fans not politically influenced'

West Midlands police defended banning Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from an Aston Villa match, citing safety intelligence, while MPs questioned the intelligence and external pressure.
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Will it snow in London this week? Here's when and how much snow is forecast to fall

Large parts of the UK have already seen snow this week and while it there hasn't been any snow in the capital city yet, it certainly feels like there should be. Last night (Jan 5-6) was this winter's coldest so far in the UK, with London hitting an extreme low of -8C. Snow is notoriously the most difficult weather phenomenon to accurately predict, but according to weather forecasters, there is a chance we could see the white stuff over the next few days.
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23 hours ago

Manchester Arena families say MI5 can't be trusted

Your support makes all the difference. Families impacted by the Manchester Arena bombing have accused MI5 of failing them, calling for increased scrutiny of the security service. In a letter to the Prime Minister, seen by the BBC, they demand MI5's full inclusion in new legislation designed to prevent public life cover-ups. An inquiry previously concluded the attack could have been stopped had MI5 acted on key intelligence.
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1 day ago

London travel news LIVE: Elizabeth line and Heathrow Express 'major disruption' sparked by electrical wires fault

Overhead electrical wire damage west of London Paddington is causing disruption on the Elizabeth line, Heathrow services and Great Western Railway, with cancellations and delays.
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16 hours ago

Met Police staff plan six more days of strike

175 Metropolitan Police staff represented by Unite will strike from 19–24 January over a lower, conditional pay offer and disputed terms and conditions.
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13 hours ago

Fujitsu refuses to say how much Post Office scandal compensation it will pay

Fujitsu refused to disclose contributions toward the 1.8bn Post Office compensation while admitting Horizon software bugs caused wrongful prosecutions and ruined lives.
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Coroner warns Sadiq Khan of 'failure' to improve Tube safety after pensioner was run over seven times at station

Transport for London failed to implement recommended safety measures at Stratford station, leaving risks of fatal harm unmitigated and staff insufficiently trained.
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15 hours ago

Mass brawl erupts outside Wetherspoons pub at busy London train station as police make ten arrests

Ten men were arrested after a large brawl at Victoria station on 3 January; all were released on bail and enquiries are ongoing.
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Action needed after man hit by Tube, warns coroner

Brian Mitchell, 72, was killed by a train terminating at Stratford on 26 December 2023. The emergency brakes were not applied by any of the four incoming train operators, the inquest into his death heard. Mitchell had spent almost an hour at the end of the platform before he fell on to the track. He had 272mg of alcohol in his system, more than three times the legal driving limit.
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20 hours ago

London airport drop off fees: Full list as Gatwick becomes UK's most expensive

Gatwick increased drop-off fees to 10 for 10 minutes, now the UK's most expensive, aiming to reduce congestion and encourage public transport use.
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1 day ago

Wheelchair space rules 'not enforced' on buses

Wheelchair users have legal priority for designated bus spaces in London, but low awareness and inconsistent enforcement often leave disabled passengers unable to board.
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London City Airport introduces drop-off fee

London City Airport has introduced a drop-off fee, ending its status as the last London airport without such a charge. The fee will be 8 for up to five minutes, then 1 per additional minute, with a maximum stay of 10 minutes. London City Airport said Blue Badge holders would be exempt, and the fee for black cabs would be included in the meter fare, in line with Transport for London's agreement with other major airports.
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Why Some British Drinks Are Being Made Differently From Their US Counterparts - Tasting Table

The U.S. version lists 73 grams of sugar per 20-ounce bottle. The U.K. version lists 4.5 grams of sugar per 100 milliliters. Crunch the numbers, and you'll find the American Fanta has nearly three times the sugar as its counterpart across the pond - 12.4 grams per 100 milliliters versus 4.5. The thing is, the British version doesn't taste like it's missing anything.
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19 hours ago

Wetherspoons set to open new pub in central London: everything you need to know

JD Wetherspoon will open a new two‑storey pub on The Strand near Charing Cross Station after winning a planning appeal and receiving operating hours approval.
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11 hours ago

New CCTV released in hunt for convicted murderer after prison escape

Avon and Somerset Police said they had received reported sightings of Matthew Armstrong and Daniel Washbourne, who absconded from HMP Leyhill, South Gloucestershire. Armstrong, 35, was convicted of murdering someone during a robbery in Warwickshire in 2009, while Washbourne, 40, has previous convictions for violence against a person and false imprisonment. The force said that two men matching their descriptions were pictured in Ashley Road, Bristol, at 10.35am on Saturday, and were seen walking towards the Stokes Croft area.
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20 hours ago

Man sought over sexual assault on District Line

A man is wanted after a woman was sexually assaulted on a District Line Tube train near Cannon Street on 15 December.
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21 hours ago

Boy, 5, killed by electric car that accelerated on its own accord' at London Bridge, court hears

A five-year-old was killed when a parked Volkswagen ID.4 accelerated, killing him; driver claims unintended acceleration, prosecution says pedal misapplication.
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13 hours ago

Twitch streamer arrested after flashing toy gun' outside Parliament

A Twitch livestreamer, Krimoe, was arrested near the Houses of Parliament on suspicion of possessing an imitation firearm while broadcasting live.
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2 days ago

Officers get powers to seize phones from migrants getting off small boats

UK officers can seize migrants' mobile phones and SIM cards without arrest to gather intelligence on people smugglers under new powers.
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1 day ago

Homeless shelters under pressure as temperatures plunge to sub-zero

Homelessness is rising as affordable housing shortages push more people onto streets, while shelters and councils activate emergency measures ahead of sub-zero temperatures.
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1 day ago

Why the UK remains a prime hub for private travel in Europe - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The UK's dense concentration of ultra-wealthy residents, extensive airport infrastructure, and culture of discretion make it Europe's leading hub for private jet travel.
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2 days ago

Collapse of zombie' UK firms forecast to fuel unemployment in 2026

UK faces rising unemployment in 2026 as zombie companies collapse under higher interest rates, energy costs, and minimum wage increases.
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2 days ago

UK unemployment could hit 11-year high in 2026 as growth stalls, economists warn

UK unemployment expected to rise to between 5% and 5.5% in 2026, potentially the highest jobless rate since 2015.
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IoD: business confidence ticks up in December, but hiring and investment remain under pressure

The IoD's Directors' Economic Confidence Index, which tracks business leader optimism about the wider UK economy, rose to -66 in December, up from -73 in November, which had been measured immediately before the Budget.
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Labour delivered another blow as SME confidence weakens - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Less than half of responding firms (46%) are expecting increased turnover over the next 12 months (compared with 48% in Q3), while nearly a quarter (24%) expect a decrease (21% in Q3). Meanwhile, only 19% have increased investment and 27% have scaled back plans. The survey was carried out by the BCC Insights Unit and the UK-wide Chamber network, before and after the Budget, with the fieldwork conducted between 10 November and 8 December.
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1 day ago

Credit card spending surges ahead of Christmas as households lean on borrowing

Households increased credit-card borrowing sharply before Christmas and the Budget, reflecting financial pressure despite mixed retail and housing signals.
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1 day ago

Reform UK accused of empty rhetoric' over plan to hike council tax 5% in Derbyshire

Reform-led Derbyshire County Council plans a 5% council tax rise to cover a predicted £38m budget gap amid social-care overspends and funding pressures.
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1 day ago

Eighty one in, one out' asylum seekers accuse UK of degrading treatment

Eighty asylum seekers detained for deportation allege mistreatment at Harmondsworth and request UN investigation into detention conditions under the one in, one out scheme.
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Claire's and The Original Factory Shop near collapse, putting 2,550 jobs at risk

Claire's and The Original Factory Shop face administration, putting about 2,550 jobs at risk after owner Modella Capital initiated insolvency proceedings.
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A quarter of British workers say their job makes them unhappy as quit intentions rise

Nearly a quarter of British workers report job-related unhappiness; 9% plan to resign in January and 41% expect major career changes in 2026.
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1 day ago

Reform-led council under fire for plans to rip up Victorian lampposts

One of the UK's most complete collections of cast-iron street lamp posts are at risk of being chucked and replaced with banal and ugly alternatives, campaigners are warning. There are approximately 270 historic lampposts in Canterbury's collection, many of which were cast in a foundry in the city, which are at risk of being replaced with generic steel poles fitted with standardised heritage-style embellishments.
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Fake Admiral' pleads guilty to dressing in Navy uniform for Remembrance Sunday

A 64-year-old man admitted impersonating a high-ranking naval officer at a Llandudno Remembrance Sunday service and was fined and ordered to pay costs.
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Hospitality shift hours fall 30% as pubs and restaurants cut back amid rising costs

New data from Bristol-based hospitality recruitment platform Limber shows that average shift hours posted by hospitality businesses in 2025 are down 30% compared with 2022, underlining the depth of pressure facing operators across the industry. According to Limber, average monthly shift hours per business have fallen from 112 hours in 2022 to just 79 hours in 2025, as venues attempt to control costs by running leaner rotas and reducing reliance on flexible labour.
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Brits admit they're done with festive chat by mid-January - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Most Brits consider asking about Christmas appropriate until early January, with Happy New Year acceptable until mid-January; formal phone greetings preferred, casual in person.
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1 day ago

Duke of Marlborough denies strangling estranged wife

The Duke of Marlborough denies three alleged non-fatal intentional strangulation offences against his estranged wife and will appear at Oxford Crown Court.
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1 day ago

London's 'no trousers' tube ride returns: What you need to know

London's No Trousers Tube Ride returns on January 11, inviting participants to ride the Underground wearing only underpants while wearing regular clothes on top.
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1 day ago

Huge blaze at north London golf club is tackled by 60 firefighters

A building at West Essex Club in Waltham Abbey is ablaze; 60 firefighters responded, everyone accounted for, and no injuries reported.
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1 day ago

Man Tasered by PC now in wheelchair, court told

A man became tetraplegic and wheelchair-bound after being Tasered during a police pursuit and falling from a shed structure.
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Cyclist shares CCTV footage of her brutal Lime bike accident as warning to riders jumping red lights

Cyclist ran a red light, collided with a bus, suffered severe injuries but survived; driver’s experience and lower speed credited with saving her.
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Payout over sign language failure for man in care

His daughter, Ms Z, was his main carer. Miss X, his granddaughter, is a qualified BSL interpreter. In March 2024, Mr Y was discharged from hospital following which he received a care plan. It noted that his first language was BSL and that he required a BSL interpreter although, because of difficulties finding carers with such skills, Ms Z was asked to help them communicate with Mr Y.
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Boy, 17, charged with murder after NYE stabbing

A 17-year-old boy has been charged with murder after a 23-year-old man was fatally stabbed in Deptford, south-east London on New Year's Eve.
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17-year-old boy charged with murder in south London on New Year's Eve

A teenager has been charged with the murder of a man stabbed to death in south London on New Year's Eve. The boy cannot be named for legal reasons because of his age. At around 12:35am on Wednesday, December 31, police were called to reports of a fatal stabbing on Grove Street in Lewisham. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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2 days ago

Six firefighters rushed to hospital after two fire engines crash in central London

Six firefighters were hospitalized with fractured bones and chest and head injuries after two fire engines collided in central London while responding to an incident.
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Laughing teenagers who posed for selfies after killing homeless man near King's Cross station jailed

Three teenage drug runners murdered a homeless man near London King's Cross, celebrated in selfies and videos, and received prison sentences including a life term.
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Six firefighters injured after two engines collide

Six firefighters were injured after two fire engines collided in north London; six crew were treated and taken to hospital while LFB and Metropolitan Police investigate.
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1 day ago

Huge fire breaks out at historic golf club

A 19th-century West Essex Golf Club building in Chingford, east London, was engulfed in a major fire with around 60 firefighters responding; no injuries reported.
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2 days ago

Snow and ice warning raises fears of travel disruption as return to work begins

Yellow snow and ice warnings could disrupt UK travel, increase slips and falls, and heighten health risks for older or vulnerable people.
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Snow forecast hits Scottish schools and cold health alerts in place for England

Severe winter weather will cause heavy snow, icy roads, transport disruption, school closures, and potential rural isolation across much of the UK, especially northern Scotland.
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2 days ago

Some in Labour want Starmer out. He tells me he'll survive - and the economy will improve

Keir Starmer insists he will lead Labour to the next general election despite internal doubts and looming May elections that could judge his leadership.
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Australia v England: fifth Ashes Test, day two live

England cricket faces challenges while South Africa and South African women look strong; personal reflections tie cricket, travel, and seasonal life together.
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Tube graffiti crackdown costing up to 11m

Up to 11m is spent annually by TfL on investigating, preventing and cleaning Tube train graffiti, with hotspots on the Bakerloo and Central lines.
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Tyson Fury's many retirements explained - and what happened next

Tyson Fury repeatedly retires and returns to boxing, announcing a 2026 comeback after his fifth retirement and a year away following defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.
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Third of Londoners suffer 'hygiene poverty'

Almost a third of Londoners aged 16 to 55 cannot afford basic hygiene products, affecting employment, children's hygiene, and daily living.
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Mother and daughter washed away' in deadly sea incident named

The police force said in a statement: Following reports of concerns for safety for people in the water in Withernsea, with the permission of the family, Humberside Police can now confirm that a mother and daughter, 45-year-old Sarah Keeling and 15-year-old Grace Keeling, were involved in this tragic incident, alongside 67-year-old Mark Ratcliffe, a member of the public who died trying to assist with the rescue.
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Durham's other cathedral': mining union hall reopens after 14m restoration

Redhills, a restored 1915 Durham Miners' Association headquarters, reopens as a celebrated trade-union landmark and visitor site embodying miners' political and social heritage.
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3 days ago

Luke Littler joins pantheon of greats at sport's biggest pantomime | Sean Ingle

Few sports stars in history are so precocious that their place in the pantheon is assured by the time they are 18. Pele was one. Nadia Comaneci another. Boris Becker too. Now you can add Luke Littler to that list. Most experts had expected Gian van Veen to give Littler a proper test. He did. For three sets. Then this final became a rout. After his 7-1 dismantling, Van Veen was asked whether Littler was unstoppable. It felt like it, came the sad reply.
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Two men rushed to hospital following shooting in Bexleyheath

Two men were taken to hospital after a shooting in Bexleyheath; a 35-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
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Radwan double helps Leicester triumph over Saracens

Leicester Tigers beat Saracens 36-28 as Adam Radwan scored twice, securing a win that moved Tigers closer to Premiership play-off positions.
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Man who died after being pulled from sea was trying to rescue a mother and daughter

A man who died trying to save two people from the sea in East Yorkshire on Friday was attempting to rescue a mother and her teenage daughter, Humberside police have said. The body of Sarah Keeling, 45, was recovered from Withernsea on Friday, while Grace Keeling, 15, remains missing after being washed away. Mark Ratcliffe, who tried to save them, was pulled unconscious from the water and died at the scene.
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Auschwitz survivor Eva Schloss dies aged 96 as King leads tributes

Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss, Anne Frank's step-sister and co-founder of the Anne Frank Trust UK, died aged 96 after decades promoting Holocaust education and remembrance.
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3 days ago

UK 'not involved in any way' in US strike on Venezuela, Starmer says

BBC The UK was not involved "in any way" in the US-led strike on Venezuela, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said. Sir Keir said he had not spoken to US President Donald Trump about the US operation to seize President Nicolas Maduro in the country's capital, Caracas. Asked if he condemned the US action, as a number of other UK politicians have, he told reporters he wanted to "establish facts" and speak to Trump first about the "fast moving situation".
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3 days ago

Extra help for homeless as temperatures plummet

Rough sleepers in London are getting extra help after the capital's severe weather emergency protocol (SWEP) was activated. It means that emergency accommodation opens up to give people a bed for the night indoors in the warm after temperatures dropped below zero (32F). The Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan said the cold could be "dangerous and it can often be fatal" for people sleeping on the streets.
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3 days ago

In Pictures: London's wildlife captured on camera

London's diverse urban wildlife thrives across the city, from pigeons on the Tube to fox cubs, hedgehogs, snakes and canal-dwelling creatures.
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Brighton Palace Pier put up for sale as rising costs bite leisure sector

Brighton’s Grade II*-listed Palace Pier is for sale amid falling revenues, rising costs, and sharply reduced profitability in the leisure sector.
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3 days ago

Horror as man left with fractured skull after being pushed down stairs at Bank Underground station

A man suffered a fractured skull after being chased and pushed head-first down a staircase at Bank Underground station; police released images seeking witnesses.
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