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11 hours ago

Ghanaian students at UK universities face deportation amid funding crisis

More than 100 Ghanaian PhD students in the UK face deportation and destitution due to unpaid scholarships and tuition fees owed by their government.
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11 hours ago

Home Office urged to be transparent about deaths of asylum seekers in its care

The Home Office has not published quarterly asylum-seeker death figures; Freedom of Information requests reveal rising deaths in Home Office-provided accommodation.
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London Venue Apologizes After Primal Scream Display Star of David Entwined With Swastika

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London Venue Apologizes After Primal Scream Display Star of David Entwined With Swastika

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19 hours ago

This London borough is officially the most peaceful place to live in the city

Bromley ranks fifth nationally for low sensory disturbance, with low noise, light pollution, and relatively low greenhouse gas emissions.
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20 hours ago

City & Guilds to shrink UK workforce amid 22m cost-cutting drive

City & Guilds is cutting UK staff and shifting roles to Greece to deliver £22m savings and reduce personnel costs after acquisition by PeopleCert.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
13 hours ago

Grenfell Tower to be lit up at night as demolition begins

Beams of light will shine from Grenfell Tower nightly during its staged demolition as a visible memorial, prompting criticism from bereaved families and residents.
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11 hours ago

Santa takes to the Thames in fundraising effort

A couple sailed an illuminated Santa sleigh boat on the Thames to give gifts and raise just over £1,000 for Teenage Cancer Trust.
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17 hours ago

Burden beats Bingham in Shoot Out for first ranking title

Alfie Burden, turning 49, beat Stuart Bingham 63-8 to win the Snooker Shoot Out, claiming his first ranking title and £50,000.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

King's cancer message will be life-saving, predicts his friend and biographer

Donations fund The Independent's paywall-free, on-the-ground journalism across major US issues while King Charles urged early cancer screening after announcing reduced treatment plans.
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2 days ago

Weather map: Where 200mm of rain could hit UK this weekend after Met Office warnings

Yellow Met Office warnings predict heavy rain, potential flooding and travel disruption across northern England, Scotland and Wales, with downpours up to 100mm.
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1 day ago

All police forces to get specialist sexual offence teams, Mahmood pledges

All police forces in England and Wales will have specialist rape and sexual offence investigation teams by 2029 to reduce violence against women and girls.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Two people killed in house fire after explosion in garden'

Two people died in a house fire after a reported garden explosion at a property in Heol Fawr, Nelson, Caerphilly, South Wales; emergency services responded and a cordon was set up.
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1 day ago

Alleged Palestine Action protesters deny charges

Three protesters denied charges after allegedly breaking into a UK subsidiary of an Israeli defence firm and causing 1 million pounds of damage.
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1 day ago

Met chief calls on retailers to do more as staff accused of helping shoplifters

Sir Mark Rowley said there was evidence of store employees tipping off thieves about when it was safe to strike, while other retailers refused to hand over CCTV footage or photos of criminals caught red-handed. He alleged some stores would not allow staff time off to attend court or provide statements to police. In the year to June, retail crime surged by 13 per cent, reaching 529,994 recorded offences, according to the Office for National Statistics.
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1 day ago

Police warn drivers to beware of thieves targeting airports amid surge in stolen cars

Rogue meet-and-greet parking operators are leaving cars damaged, stolen or abandoned, operating without landowner contracts and exploiting airport bylaws during peak holiday seasons.
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1 day ago

Former crown court redevelopment given go ahead

Blackfriars Crown Court will be demolished and replaced with student accommodation for 600 students and 71 affordable homes after Southwark Council approval.
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1 day ago

London crowned UK's kindest city at Christmas, study finds

London is the kindest UK city at Christmas; charitable giving, volunteering, and random acts of kindness peak in December.
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1 day ago

UK police won't investigate Andrew bodyguard claim DW 12/13/2025

London police will not investigate claims that Andrew asked a bodyguard in 2011 to dig up dirt on Virginia Giuffre.
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1 day ago

Christmas uncertainty for family of girl with rare condition

"The Gosh charity gave Zarwa a really amazing Christmas," Fahima said. "She went to sleep and woke up to find her ward covered in twinkling lights and decorations. She had a stocking packed with gifts."
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1 day ago

'It's so close to Christmas': East London siblings face eviction from family home after mother dies of cancer

Siblings facing eviction from their childhood home in East London after their mum's sudden death from cancer have asked the council for fairness and compassion. Hackney Council has told Joanne Thompson 44, and her brother Calvin Gray, 55, they will have to leave their home of over four decades because their late mum Megan's tenancy was technically transferred to her from their father over 30 years ago, meaning it can't be passed on to them.
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One of America's Most Famously Disreputable Businesses Has Traveled Beyond Our Coasts-and It's Thriving

American-style dive bars in London could provide affordable, communal third spaces for cash-tight, space-poor young workers seeking social connection.
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Andrew will not face police action over bodyguard claim

The Metropolitan Police has said it will "take no further action" over claims Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked his police protection officer for information on accuser Virginia Giuffre. The allegations, first reported in the Mail on Sunday in October, said the then-prince gave the officer Ms Giuffre's date of birth and social security number, just before the paper published a photo of the pair meeting in February 2011.
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Paul Lim, 71, becomes oldest player to win match at PDC World Championship

The 71-year-old Paul Lim pulled off a stunning victory in the PDC World Championship on Saturday night, beating the world No 49, Jeffrey de Graaf, in the first round at Alexandra Palace and becoming the oldest winner of a world championship match. Lim, who featured in his first world championship in 1982 and in 1990 became the first player to hit a nine-darter at a world championship,
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1 day ago

How did Mail on Sunday's US editor become rock solid friend' of Meghan's father?

Thomas Markle informed a Mail on Sunday editor about his leg amputation before telling his children, worsening family communication due to tabloid interference.
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1 day ago

South London teacher who had sex with former pupil barred from profession

A teacher, Ruqaiyah Akhtar, was banned after engaging in a sexual relationship and exchanging topless photos with a former pupil, spanning 2017 and 2020.
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1 day ago

It's not normal to walk into the tornado': To fans, there was only one Ricky Hatton. Those who loved him knew many

Ricky Hatton, a celebrated Manchester boxer, died by suicide aged 46, leaving friends and fans grieving and diminishing hopes for a similar boxing phenomenon.
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2 days ago

Businesses losing millions by waiting too long to invest - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The findings reveal how sharply these opportunity windows have narrowed. Almost every SME now operates within a 12-month limit, with 97% confirming that opportunities remain viable for no longer than a year. Many face far less breathing room. More than half (51%), say they have only three to six months to move, and 28% say opportunities disappear in under three. In markets where rivals are accelerating their own investment decisions, these shrinking windows are making slow responses far more costly than before.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Where in the UK is most affected by the flu surge as pressure mounts on hospitals

The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground journalism while NHS hospitals face a record seasonal surge in flu hospitalisations overwhelming multiple trusts.
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2 days ago

Schools forced to close as teachers and children hit by flu outbreak

Widespread flu surges are forcing UK schools to close or shift to remote learning while The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground journalism without paywalls.
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2 days ago

Guardian's former Gaza reporter acclaimed at British Journalism Awards

Tantesh's reporting has described the impact of the war on Palestinians in Gaza, and her own family in particular. She has described losing close relatives and witnessing the aftermath of bombing. In one piece, she described her family's return to her birthplace in Beit Lahia, only to find their home in ruins and their orchard destroyed. Another piece described the plight of skeletal children in one of Gaza's remaining hospitals.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Nearly one in four working parents turning to food banks amid cost of living crisis

Rising UK living costs are forcing hundreds of thousands of working parents to rely on food banks, with many children going hungry weekly.
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2 days ago

Aberdeen and council move towards stadium agreement

Aberdeen FC and Aberdeen City Council will pursue a heads of terms to explore delivering a beachfront stadium with potential council borrowing and private investment.
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2 days ago

Dr Ranj Singh becomes latest star to support The Independent's SafeCall campaign

The Independent is fundraising to launch SafeCall, a free 24/7 lifeline for missing young people, backed by Dr Ranj Singh and public donations.
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2 days ago

Squeaky bum time' as Britain's new rail timetable goes live this weekend

Billions of pounds of investment, years of engineering works and now, the moment of truth. On 14 December a revamped railway timetable goes live across Britain, with the biggest fanfare and radical changes for the east coast mainline, where passengers are promised more train services, faster journeys and a new era of reliability.
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2 days ago

This major London tube line will have reduced services for four months at the start of 2026

The middle fork of the black tube line will shut early for four whole months at the start of 2026. If you're looking to get the Northern line into or out of King's Cross St Pancras, Angel, Old Street, Moorgate, Bank, London Bridge, Borough or Elephant & Castle after 10pm, you'll need to find a different route. The early closure will be in place Monday-Thursday, with services running on a revised timetable from 9.30pm each night.
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2 days ago

Man charged over campus crash that killed student

Aalia Mahomed, 20, was killed when a van struck pedestrians outside King's College London; a man faces dangerous driving charges for death and serious injury.
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2 days ago

Gateshead grooming gang jailed for rapes and sexual assaults of teenage girls

A Gateshead grooming gang raped and sexually abused teenage girls, and five men have been jailed for between 18 months and 14 years.
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2 days ago

Man found guilty of murdering wife after child reveals new evidence in rare retrial

Robert Rhodes, 52, was convicted of murdering his wife Dawn on 2 June 2016 after their child provided new, compelling evidence of planning and manipulation.
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2 days ago

Moment Algerian migrant on bail caught brazenly stealing designer clothes from Selfridges

Footage shows the moment an Algerian migrant on bail was caught stealing Canada Goose beanies from Selfridges. Dade Mustafa, 35, grabbed the hats, worth 350, from the upmarket department store last month. CCTV captures him peering around the Oxford Street shop before snatching items and walking away. After ripping off security tags, he stuffs one down his trousers and another in his coat pocket. Off-camera, Mustafa is said to have squared up to security guard Farzan Molaei before yelling: F*** off.
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2 days ago

Two jailed for 'senseless' death of man in pub row

remained with Charlie Prodromou's loving family and friends, who have shown so much strength over the last few months
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2 days ago

Woman charged with murdering 70-year-old

A 36-year-old woman has been charged with murder after a 70-year-old woman was found dead at a Walthamstow home.
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2 days ago

Fife nurse Sandie Peggie to lodge appeal over trans doctor changing room ruling

the health board was found to have harassed her by: failing to revoke the grant of permission to Dr Upton on an interim basis after Peggie complained, taking an unreasonable length of time to investigate the allegations raised against Peggie, making reference to patient care allegations against her on 28 March 2024 and giving her an instruction not to discuss the case - until a further message confirmed that only applied to the investigation.
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2 days ago

School site in east London to close amid capital's pupil exodus crisis

Roding Primary School will close its Hewett Road site and consolidate to Cannington Road because falling pupil numbers made two sites financially unsustainable.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Drunken train passenger severed man's artery in despicable' glass bottle attack

A drunken passenger stabbed a man with a broken bottle on a Glasgow–Perth train, causing life-threatening injuries; the attacker was convicted of attempted murder.
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2 days ago

A British Airways flight from London to Mexico U-turned just 150 miles from the Canadian coast

The airline said in a statement that the diversion was due to an unspecified technical issue. "The flight landed safely and customers disembarked normally following reports of a technical issue with the aircraft. We've apologised to our customers for the delay, and our teams are working to get their journeys back on track," the statement said. It can be frustrating for passengers when they're diverted to their origin - a so-called flight to nowhere - but often it's the best course of action.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Post Office confirms final dates to send Christmas cards and gifts

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. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground.
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3 days ago

Navy, Army and RAF set for intelligence unit shake-up amid growing global threats

UK's Ministry of Defence is consolidating military intelligence services to counter evolving global threats including cyber, space, and foreign intelligence overreach, prompted by Novichok inquiry.
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2 days ago

Terrifying moment train passenger launches bottle attack on strangers

This is the terrifying moment a train passenger launches a bottle attack on strangers. Footage released by British Transport Police on Thursday (11 December), shows an intoxicated Thomas Craig stab a man with a broken bottle of Buckfast, on a train from Glasgow Queen Street to Perth on 16 February 2024. The man was left fighting for his life. Craig, 48, of Walton Street in East Renfrewshire, was convicted of attempted murder and serious assault on 28 November, following a four day trial.
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2 days ago

UK will have to follow EU and delay ban on sale of petrol cars, experts say

EU pushback and industry pressure threaten to delay the UK's ban on new petrol and diesel cars due to insufficient EV production capacity.
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3 days ago

Gender diversity improvements could be the key to tackling the UK's AI skills shortage

Boosting workforce diversity, especially increasing women's representation in tech, is essential to address UK AI skills shortages and achieve government AI training and upskilling targets.
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3 days ago

Heartbroken sister issues urgent warning to Christmas shoppers after e-bike tragedy

Modified e-bike batteries bought from online marketplaces can be dangerously unsafe and have caused fatal fires; shoppers should exercise caution.
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3 days ago

The week in numbers: 100,000 UK jobs lost, punters plan to spend, SME investment lacking

Social platforms will capture over $50bn in ad revenue, consumers plan higher spending and the UK creative sector lost 100,000 jobs and £12bn GVA.
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4 days ago

Online child sexual abuse surges by 26% in year as police say tech firms must act

Child sexual abuse online in England and Wales increased 26% year-on-year; police urge social platforms to deploy AI and implement protections to prevent indecent imagery.
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3 days ago

One in 20 London spiking incidents leads to charge

Fewer than 5% of reported spiking allegations led to charges, reports rose 9%, and nearly two-thirds of complainants were female.
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3 days ago

Digest: More Brits Use YouTube than Google Search; Tencent Drops Out of Paramount's Warner Bros Bid; Cadent Acquires VuePlanner - ExchangeWire.com

UK adults average 4.5 hours online daily with YouTube at 51 minutes; Tencent withdrew from Paramount's Warner Bros bid; Cadent acquired VuePlanner.
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3 days ago

One in five young people now use mental health services by age 18

One in five British young people now access specialist mental health care by 18; usage quadrupled since the early 1990s and rose before the pandemic.
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3 days ago

Security guard sacked after CCTV showed him lying barefoot on sofa during shift

Donations keep The Independent's on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism alive; a security guard lost a discrimination claim after CCTV showed him lying barefoot on duty.
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4 days ago

Unthinkable' surge in rough sleeping as housing crisis laid bare

England's homelessness has risen sharply: at least 4,667 sleeping rough nightly and over 380,000 homeless, including 175,025 children.
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3 days ago

Not in our village': asylum camp rumours prompt fear and night vigils in East Sussex

Crowborough residents fear and mobilize against plans to house up to 540 single adult male asylum seekers at a nearby military training camp.
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3 days ago

UK denies Milei's claim of talks over Falklands-era ban on Argentina arms sales

There are no world powers without military power, Milei said, according to the Telegraph, adding: There is no country that counts in the international context if they can't defend their borders.
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4 days ago

Revealed: UK's racist' system of stripping citizenship

The UK is revoking citizenship from dual nationals and naturalised Britons at scale through a secretive, potentially racist two-tier system, leaving millions vulnerable.
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3 days ago

Burger King to open dozens of new restaurants across the UK - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Burger King UK will open about 30 new restaurants yearly from next year while reporting revenue growth despite softer consumer sentiment and rising labour costs.
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3 days ago

Royal Mail issues Christmas delivery warning for dozens of UK postcodes including London

Royal Mail will experience delivery disruptions in several UK areas, including Brixton, due to high sickness absence, resourcing issues, and seasonal pressures.
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3 days ago

Killer driver says he was like a 'bat out of hell'

A motorist admitted driving recklessly on Christmas Day, killing one pedestrian and injuring others, while denying intent to harm.
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3 days ago

Why so many people break 20mph speed limits (it's more complicated than you think)

But it was not a total shock earlier this year when I received one of those official notifications in the post, informing me that I had been caught exceeding a speed limit (driving out of Wandsworth in South London, if you're interested). I had to accept either three driver penalty points, or attend a speed awareness course. Having no points on my licence, and wanting to keep it that way, I chose to take the course (like so many others given the choice).
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3 days ago

Murder investigation after woman found dead

My team are conducting urgent enquiries to establish the full circumstances that led to this woman's tragic death. My sympathy goes to the victim's family and friends during this painful time.
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3 days ago

Slow buses causing passenger fall, Assembly told

"worsened over the last few years to a point where somebody who works for me and has been around for 40 years operating buses in London says it's the worst he has ever seen"
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3 days ago

This map shows the London neighbourhoods with the best public transport

TfL's huge annual report includes a map that shows the Public Transport Access Level (PTAL) across the city. An area's PTAL is calculated based its proximity to bus, tube, train and tram services and how frequent services are. Each area is graded between zero and 6b, a score of zero indicating very poor access to public transport, and 6b meaning excellent access to public transport, with each score given a different colour.
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3 days ago

Teenager, 19, fighting for life after stabbing near park in New Cross

A 19-year-old man remains in life-threatening condition after a stabbing in New Cross; police are investigating and no arrests have been made.
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3 days ago

The only way out is in a bodybag': The final days of IPP prisoner Taylor Atkinson

But under the terms of his Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence, he was repeatedly denied his freedom - at times because the despair of not having a release date had left his mental health on a knife edge. The only glimpse of the outside world he had seen - a series of day releases in the months before his death - had been snatched away weeks earlier after a prison officer had briefly lost sight of him in a busy shopping centre.
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3 days ago

Family tribute to boy fatally stabbed in Islington

Adam John Henry, aged 15, was fatally stabbed in Islington on 9 December; police are investigating and family request privacy and witnesses to come forward.
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3 days ago

Met Police officers forced to reveal links to secret society

Metropolitan Police now require officers to disclose past or present Freemason membership as a declarable hierarchical association following the Daniel Morgan inquiry.
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3 days ago

Driver accused of Christmas Day car attacks in London says he was a coward'

Anthony Gilheaney admitted responsibility for a December 25 collision that killed Aidan Chapman, saying he panicked, fled, and called himself a coward.
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3 days ago

Hundreds of items of cultural significance' stolen from Bristol Museum archive

Over 600 artefacts from Bristol Museum's British Empire and Commonwealth collection were stolen on 25 September; police released CCTV and appeal for information.
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