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Police warning over sea swims after two men swept away off Devon on Christmas Day

Police in Devon advise against Boxing Day sea swims after two men were swept out to sea at Budleigh Salterton and remain missing.
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8 hours ago

Boxing Day sales set to fall by 1bn as cost-of-living pressures bite

Boxing Day sales are expected to deliver a £3.6 billion boost to UK retailers this year, around £1 billion less than in 2024, as cost-of-living pressures continue to weigh on household spending. The forecast comes from Barclays, which tracks nearly half of all credit and debit card transactions across the UK. The anticipated decline represents a blow to retailers during their all-important "golden quarter", traditionally the most lucrative period of the year.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
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Shoppers shun UK high streets despite lure of Boxing Day sales

UK high street and shopping centre footfall fell on Boxing Day while retail parks, outer London and coastal towns saw notable visitor increases.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

UK car industry on track' to meet 2025 EV sales target

UK carmakers are on track to meet the 2025 zero-emission vehicle sales requirement due to Zev mandate flexibilities and rising EV market share.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

UK snow forecast: Met Office gives verdict on white Christmas

Donations fund on-the-ground journalism; forecasters predict colder, drier Christmas week with frost and rain clearing, but little chance of widespread snow.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
5 hours ago

Shocking moment young thugs brawl at Winter Wonderland before Taser-wielding cops intervene

Youths violently attacked a young man at Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland on Christmas Eve, causing public fear and prompting police response with Tasers.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 hours ago

I'm Muslim and wore a face veil for the first time. Then a man tried to hit me'

Muslim women face rising harassment and feel unsafe on UK public transport; public-interest, paywall-free journalism relies on donations to fund on-the-ground reporting.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
7 hours ago

Southern Water accused of failure' after homes left without water on Christmas Day

A burst water main in East Sussex left about 100 homes without supply on Christmas Day while Southern Water worked to restore services amid criticism.
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6 hours ago

Surrey Police to examine child abuse claim in Epstein files that names Andrew

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. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
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5 hours ago

King George VI Chase and Christmas Hurdle: racing from Kempton live

Secret Des Dieux is recommended as an each-way selection over favourite Noble Park in the Ladbrokes Novice Handicap Chase at Kempton.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

Living on the edge: what young people in England told us about life on the coast

Youths on the Isle of Wight face seasonal low-paid jobs, limited affordable housing, few social opportunities, and an aging population that drives many to leave.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 hours ago

Man dies after fire at block of flats in east London just days before Christmas

A man died after a fire at Priory Court estate in east London; two people evacuated, fire extinguished by 8:15am and cause is under investigation.
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3 hours ago

Jewish klezmer-dance band Oi Va Voi: Musicians shouldn't have to keep looking over their shoulders'

Josh Breslaw was looking forward to a homecoming gig with his band of two decades' standing. Oi Va Voi, a predominantly Jewish collective mixing traditional eastern European folk tunes with drum'n'bass and dance, were due to conclude a spring tour of Turkey with a gig in May at Bristol's Strange Brew club, plus one in Brighton where Breslaw lives. But then, after protests from local activists about both the band's past performances in Israel, and with Israeli singer Zohara, Strange Brew abruptly cancelled, citing the ongoing situation in Gaza.
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9 hours ago

The Natural History Museum is opening two galleries that have been closed for decades

The Natural History Museum in South Kensington plans to open two spaces, one of which hasn't been seen by visitors since World War II. The aptly named Old General Herbarium has not been seen by Londoners since 1948 and is set to launch in 2026 as a pop-up Hidden Histories gallery. Origins gallery, which has been shut since 2004, will also reopen as a 'Land and Air gallery' sometime before the institution's 150th birthday in 2031.
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1 day ago

End of shareholder revolt register will help UK firms bury pay controversies'

Shutting the public register ends eight years of tracked shareholder revolts, reducing transparency and enabling UK-listed firms to obscure executive pay controversies.
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Police called as Christmas swimmers ignore weather warnings

Emergency services responded to Budleigh Salterton on Christmas Day after concerns for people in the water; many were brought ashore and searches continue.
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Ukrainian refugee leaves UK sixth-form college that urged her to study Russian'

A Ukrainian refugee dropped out after being pressured to study Russian, a demand she found traumatizing given her Donetsk origins and her father's service.
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Epstein survivor calls for Mountbatten-Windsor to be brought to justice' in US

Survivors demand Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor be questioned in the US and face justice after Epstein files link him to alleged sexual exploitation.
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Two men feared missing in sea off Devon beach on Christmas Day

Two men are believed missing after people got into difficulty off Budleigh Salterton beach; searches continue and emergency services urge avoiding the water.
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The Independent hits 165,000 target to help UK missing children in SafeCall campaign

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Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte Play the Piano Together to Celebrate Christmas

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Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte Play the Piano Together to Celebrate Christmas

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Photos show Kate Middleton, King Charles, and other royal family members in color-coordinated Christmas looks

Members of the British royal family attended the Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene in Sandringham; King Charles is receiving cancer treatment and Kate Middleton is in remission.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Palestine Action protesters pause hunger strike over health fears

Two Palestine Action protesters ended a 48-day hunger strike due to severe health deterioration while four others continue, with one on day 52.
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City financier Alan Howard joins exodus of UK billionaires to Switzerland

One of the City of London's most prominent financiers has become the latest billionaire to relocate abroad, adding momentum to the growing exodus of wealthy individuals from the UK. Alan Howard, the co-founder of hedge fund group Brevan Howard Asset Management, is understood to have taken up residency in Switzerland, according to UK registry filings cited by Bloomberg. Howard, 62,
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

'It's an absolute nightmare': Residents kept awake by 'noisy' heating unit beneath tower block

Residents at Holborough House are being disturbed by continuous CHP generator vibrations and noise, causing severe sleep disruption and significant negative wellbeing impacts.
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2 days ago

Stokes calls for empathy' for England players and pledges support for Duckett

Ben Stokes urges public and media to show empathy toward England players amid Ashes collapse, off-field drinking allegations, and an ongoing internal review.
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2 days ago

Nottingham drink driver smashes into Grade II-listed landmark

CCTV footage shows the moment a drink-driver crashed his car into a Nottingham city landmark. Melvin Mugambe, 20, swerved into the corner of the Guildhall building on 4 December at 4am. Nobody was injured in the crash. Significant damage was caused to the car. No structural damage was caused to the Grade II-listed building. After being checked over by paramedics, he was arrested on suspicion of drink driving when a breathalyser test recorded 59 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, way over the legal limit.
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2 days ago

Reported sexual offences on Tube at five-year high

We have been running large-scale multimedia campaigns to tackle sexual offences and sexual harassment on our transport networks since 2015. These campaigns have aimed to raise awareness of unwanted sexual behaviour; reassure victims that we take this issue seriously and improve their confidence to report knowing that action will be taken; and sending a strong message to perpetrators that this behaviour is harmful and won't be tolerated on our networks.
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2 days ago

Stokes concerned for England's mental wellbeing on Ashes tour of Australia

England captain Ben Stokes prioritized players' mental welfare amid allegations of excessive drinking during a Noosa break and a disastrous five-Test Ashes tour.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Boy, 14, arrested on suspicion of harassment after death of remarkable' teenage girl

A 13-year-old girl, Madison Richardson, died after a welfare concern in Manchester; a 14-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of harassment while police investigate.
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Catherine and Charlotte perform piano duet for Christmas carol concert

The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte pre-recorded a piano duet of Erland Cooper's Holm Sound at Windsor Castle for a Christmas Eve broadcast on ITV1.
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2 days ago

British boy, 13, stabbed to death in Portugal before house blown up in gas explosion

Authorities found the teenager and the suspected attacker suffering from multiple stab wounds after receiving a domestic violence report in a home in Casais, in the Tomar municipality. Moments after arriving at the scene, a suspected gas explosion tore through the house, believed to have been deliberately caused by the attacker, injuring one officer in the process. The teenager was found in cardiorespiratory arrest and pronounced dead at the scene.
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2 days ago

Too good to be true? Scheme promises chance to live in a house with zero energy bills

Octopus Energy and housebuilders will deliver homes with solar panels, heat pumps and battery storage that eliminate residents' energy bills for at least ten years.
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3 days ago

Sports stars fear disappearance of playing fields amid reforms

"Playing fields are irreplaceable - and Sport England's statutory consultee role is an important line of defence. "Weakening this protection risks accelerating the loss of the very spaces that make grassroots sportand physical activity possible, at a time when participation is growing and demand has never been higher." Sport England declined to comment, but this month said it protected more than a thousand playing fields across the country last year.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

Inside London's homelessness crisis this Christmas as rough sleepers 'dying on the streets all the time'

Westminster's homelessness crisis forces people into unstable housing; day centres like The Connection provide essential daily services and temporary beds to reduce harm and death.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Post Office and Fujitsu had deal 19 years ago to fix Horizon mistakes, document shows

The Post Office made a confidential deal with Fujitsu 19 years ago to fix errors in subpostmasters' accounts, a document has revealed. The 2006 agreement suggests both companies were aware of bugs in the Horizon IT system, with Fujitsu liable for a 100-150 "liquidated damages" penalty per faulty transaction. The document indicates the Post Office and Fujitsu had authorisation to alter accounts, despite claims it was not possible to do so remotely and that there were no bugs in the system.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

An unsung alternative to the Cotswolds: exploring Leicestershire's Welland valley

Market Harborough and the Welland valley offer rich history, a major Iron Age coin hoard, varied architecture, canals, and appealing local culture as an unsung Cotswolds alternative.
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3 days ago

Prosecutions for strangulation in England and Wales increase sixfold in three years

Charges for strangulation and suffocation in England and Wales rose from 1,483 to 8,545 after the 2022 Domestic Abuse Act strengthened the offence and increased sentencing powers.
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fromTime Out London
3 days ago

First look: inside the very swish refurb of a major Northern line station in north London

Colindale station fully reopened with a new timber-clad concourse, restored platform clock, step-free access, widened pavements, increased capacity, and sustainable roof drainage.
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3 days ago

Where to find two new Banksy artworks in London: locations and meaning of new murals

Banksy confirmed a new Bayswater mural showing two children lying and pointing at the sky; interpretation is open, with speculation about child homelessness.
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3 days ago

Rob Key to investigate England's stag do' drinking habits on Noosa mid-Ashes break

Rob Key defended England's mid-tour break but will investigate reports that players drank excessively between the second and third Ashes Tests.
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3 days ago

Email from A' at Balmoral urges Ghislaine Maxwell to find inappropriate friends'

Emails connect Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with Ghislaine Maxwell, referencing arranging 'inappropriate friends' and mentioning Balmoral and leaving the Royal Navy.
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3 days ago

Old trains, new wheels: Southeastern's train wheels heads to Crewe for a major refresh

Nearly 100 Southeastern Class 465 trains will have wheels and bogies refurbished by Alstom under a £20 million, two-year programme to extend their service.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

London toddler, 2, dies after after broken down car hit on A1

A two-year-old boy has died and five people left seriously injured after their car broke down and was hit by another vehicle on a busy dual carriageway. A Volkswagen Touran smashed into them in the live northbound lane at around 6.20pm on Saturday. Five others inside the Toyota, two adults and three children, were rushed to Peterborough City Hospital. Paramedics took the boy there in a critical condition, but he sadly died.
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3 days ago

Wales U20s lock Green signs first Quins contract

Jonny Green, 21, signed his first senior Harlequins contract after rising through the academy and representing Wales at under-18, under-19 and under-20 levels.
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3 days ago

London church hosts sold-out carol service for pets

A church in Holland Park hosted a carol service with a difference, welcoming people and their pets to sing together. The sold-out event at St John the Baptist Church was held for a second year, attracting up to 400 people and animals. Organisers said visitors travelled from far afield to one of the few churches offering pet blessings in a festive service.
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3 days ago

Toddler finally home from hospital for Christmas

Nineteen-month-old Bertie, born at 24 weeks with necrotising enterocolitis, was discharged after 500 hospital days and is recovering at home on tube and IV nutrition.
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3 days ago

Two men convicted of plotting IS-inspired attack on mass gathering of Jews

Two men have been convicted of planning an Islamic State-inspired attack on a mass gathering of Jews in the Manchester area. Walid Saadaoui, 38, and Amar Hussein, 52, had a visceral dislike of Jewish people and wanted to cause untold harm, the court heard. But the plot was scuppered as they unknowingly laid bare their scheme to an undercover operative (UCO).
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4 days ago

New equalities boss warns against demonisation' of migrants in UK

Demonisation of migrants harms migrants and ethnic-minority UK citizens and abandoning the ECHR risks exacerbating rights violations and social harm.
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fromBusiness Matters
4 days ago

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

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has ordered a review assessing the impact of abolishing the UK's non-domiciled tax status on revenues and residency patterns.
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4 days ago
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Rachel Reeves hit by fresh blow as UK economy growth slows down again

UK economic growth slowed to 0.1% in Q3, undermining Rachel Reeves' promise to deliver higher economic growth amid revised weaker Q2 figures.
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4 days ago
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Firms hit by sharp slowdown in activity as confidence weakens, CBI finds

UK private-sector activity fell sharply, with firms reporting significant declines and expecting weak trading conditions through early spring.
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4 days ago

Why drivers could be paying more for fuel than they should

UK motorists face overcharging as fuel companies report persistently high, unexplained profit margins, while donations fund on-the-ground journalism and free reporting access.
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4 days ago

More than 10 rescued after huge sinkhole opens in canal in major incident'

A huge sinkhole opened in the Shropshire Union Canal near Drawbridge, prompting a major incident and the rescue of more than ten people from affected boats.
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4 days ago

Conservationists flabbergasted' by record number of octopus in UK waters

Record numbers of common octopus appeared in British waters in 2025 due to warmer temperatures and breeding conditions, producing unprecedented local catches.
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4 days ago

UK leaving European convention on human rights would be a mistake, equalities chief warns

I think it's really important that we have honesty in the way that we talk about human rights, and that we also have a recognition that the demonisation of migrants creating this idea that migration causes huge risks for the country can make the lives not just of migrants to the UK, but of ethnic minority UK citizens, very, very difficult.
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3 days ago

The Guardian view on hope: with your help, charities can help to repair the social fabric

Community-led investment and grassroots projects can rebuild cohesion, counter extremism, and reduce anti-migrant hostility by strengthening local connections and real-life bridges.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 days ago

Activity bar chain collapses putting 6 London locations at risk of closure

Sixes, a 16-branch cricket-themed activity bar chain backed by Ben Stokes, has entered administration while administrators seek buyers and keep some sites open.
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4 days ago

Capital Gains Tax is becoming a 30bn investor nightmare - how to cut your bill

Capital Gains Tax revenues will rise sharply as allowances are cut and CGT rates increased, exposing more taxpayers to higher capital gains liabilities.
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4 days ago

UK job vacancies fall for fifth month as employers rein in hiring

UK job vacancies fell for a fifth consecutive month in November, signaling employer caution, rising youth unemployment, and growing labour market fragility.
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CBI: Private sector activity rounds off a tough year - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Private sector activity is expected to decline broadly over the next three months, with services and distribution hardest hit amid weak demand and strong cost pressures.
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