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East London homes left without water for almost a week after main bursts

A burst Thames Water main left Hackney Frampton Park Estate residents without running water for up to seven days, disrupting hygiene and causing extra costs.
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Wrongly released sex offender admits crimes

Metropolitan Police A convicted sex offender who was accidentally released from prison has pleaded guilty to burglary and carrying a knife. Brahim Kaddour-Cherif, 24, became the centre of a manhunt in November after he was mistakenly set free from HMP Wandsworth while on remand awaiting trial for the offences. On Tuesday, Kaddour-Cherif appeared at Snaresbrook Crown Court and admitted breaking into a garage in Walthamstow, east London and stealing bikes in January 2024.
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6 hours ago

Computer Misuse Act reform is overdue - not all anniversaries should be celebrated | Computer Weekly

The Computer Misuse Act is outdated, actively harming cybersecurity professionals, the economy, and national safety, and urgently requires comprehensive overhaul to protect good-faith activity.
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2 hours ago

UK facing 28bn defence spending gap claims

Britain's Ministry of Defence projects an additional 28bn over four years to meet costs of moving armed forces to war-fighting readiness.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 hour ago

Liz Kendall warns xAI over Grok images as UK moves to criminalise non-consensual AI deepfakes

UK government warns it will block xAI's Grok chatbot if it fails to comply with the Online Safety Act and laws criminalising non-consensual intimate images.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
7 hours ago

X could be banned in UK amid sexualised AI images concerns

UK prime minister warns Ofcom could ban Elon Musk's X after its AI Grok generated unlawful sexualised images of women and children.
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10 hours ago

Ofcom urged to use 'banning' powers over X AI deepfakes

"This is disgraceful. It's disgusting. And it's not to be tolerated Ofcom has our full support to take action in relation to this."
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fromCity AM
9 hours ago

Elon Musk's X suffers sales and profit slump before Grok fallout

X's UK arm experienced steep declines in turnover and profit, major staff reductions, and advertiser withdrawal following Musk's takeover.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
18 hours ago

Why retailers suffered a disappointing' Christmas as December figures revealed

UK retail footfall fell in December and across the Golden Quarter as rising bills and food costs reduced shopper visits; shopping centres suffered most.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 hours ago

Government issues major update on Lifetime ISAs held by 1.5m Britons

Existing Lifetime ISA holders can continue contributing indefinitely and use funds for a first home or retirement despite government plans to replace LISAs.
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7 hours ago

How The Express is making a success of the UK's Brexit-focused news cycle

The Guardian and The Express together captured more than 41% of UK 'Brexit' search traffic, reflecting polarized public interest and strong search optimisation by publishers.
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10 hours ago

Anger rises over ungritted pavements and cycle paths amid icy weather - as London council says it's not worth it

One commuter based in Islington, North London, wrote on social media: 397 a month council tax and they can't even put a bit of grit in the roads. Death trap out there today. Simon O' Farrell from Richmond added: Disgraceful lack of gritting around Whitton. Roads and pavements icy. People sliding around all over the place. It's winter, it's icy. We pay a fortune for council tax. Get on with it! Atrocious ice in SW London. Main high street almost impossible to walk on. Useless councils, said another. The Councils in London are not even bothered about gritting the roads after a snowy morning. All the pathways and main roads are filled with ice all day. That's a disaster waiting to happen, another added.
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fromTheregister
8 hours ago

Bank of England: Oracle cloud migration project bill triples

Bank of England increased its Version 1 Oracle implementation contract to £21.5 million to support phased Oracle Cloud migration and additional implementation work.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 hours ago

Rail passengers facing epidemic of violence' as police reveal impact of cuts

Funding shortfalls and BTP staff cuts have reduced officer visibility and response capacity on railways, coinciding with rising violence and sexual offences.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
10 hours ago

Disability claimants waiting more than a year for claims to be processed'

Disability benefit claimants frequently wait over a year for Personal Independence Payment decisions as the DWP routinely misses targets, causing debt and poverty.
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fromwww.bbc.com
17 hours ago

Long waits for disability benefit claims unacceptable, MPs say

Many claimants face long delays for Personal Independence Payment decisions, with some waiting over a year, causing financial risk and inadequate service levels.
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9 hours ago

Knives taken to hospitals sees amnesty bins set up

Knife-amnesty disposal bins are being installed outside Birmingham hospitals to allow safe, anonymous disposal of knives after blades were found on hospital premises.
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1 hour ago

Council writes off 3m Liberty Steel rates debt

Liberty Steel owed Rotherham Council over 4.2m in unpaid business rates when a compulsory winding-up order was issued in August 2025.
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10 hours ago

Killer accused of rapping about murdering teen recommended for open prison

Fahri, then 19, received a life sentence in 2009 with a minimum term of 14 years for the killing of 16-year-old schoolboy Jimmy Mizen. On 10 May 2008, in a south London bakery, Fahri threw an oven dish at Jimmy, which shattered and severed blood vessels in his neck. Witnesses reported seeing Fahri swaggering from the shop with a smile.
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2 hours ago

Concerns over Heineken's Bakerl0.0 line rebrand

Signage along central London Bakerloo line stations are being rebranded as "Bakerl0.0" and "Waterl0.0" as part of an advertising campaign by Heineken to promote its zero alcohol products. Emma Vogelmann from Transport for All said getting around London with confidence and ease depended on having "consistent, recognisable information across the Tube network". Transport for London (TfL) said advertising campaigns provide additional funding and are "fully assessed to ensure they do not impact services, staff or customers".
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
10 hours ago

Couple launch legal challenge against 'unfair' takeover of Hampstead Heath cafes

Hampstead Heath café operators are legally challenging the decision to hand their cafes to Daisy Green and demanding transparency about the selection process.
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5 hours ago

MPs and contractors urge UK government to U-turn on 'manifestly unfair' Loan Charge settlement terms | Computer Weekly

UK government will cut outstanding Loan Charge liabilities by at least 50% for remaining in-scope contractors, excluding those who already settled, prompting accusations of unfairness.
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9 hours ago

Bereaved families criticise councils' 'grief tax'

Most Greater Manchester councils charge higher burial fees for non-residents, causing extra costs for bereaved families and calls for a flat regional fee.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 hours ago

Brendon McCullum keen to carry on with England but wants to steer the ship'

Brendon McCullum may step down if his coaching autonomy is curtailed, but intends to continue while retaining control over team environment and decisions.
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7 hours ago

TfL signs Otis to keep the Tube's escalators moving until the 2040s

Otis won a 16-year TfL contract to service and modernise 172 escalators, expanding its role to maintain over 300 Underground escalators as the largest contractor.
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10 hours ago

Australia 4-1 England: player ratings as the hosts win the Ashes in style

A body unable to match his will, a team unable to match his ambition and, surely, a screaming sense that he made mistakes when preparing for this challenging but winnable series all adds up to a horrible seven weeks for the England captain. His personal form inevitably buckled and you have to feel a little sympathy for a man more guilty of giving too much rather than too little.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 hours ago

Beautiful' girl, 9, died from single stab wound to chest, inquest hears

Nine-year-old Aria Thorpe died from a single stab wound to the chest; a 15-year-old boy has been charged and remanded ahead of a June trial.
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4 hours ago

Tickets Alert: Attend the Garter Day ceremony in Windsor Castle

To request tickets, go to the bottom of this page and email your request before the end of February. You can request up to four tickets. IMPORTANT - to make life easier for everyone, when applying for tickets, provide the full name of each applicant, as that's needed for the tickets. An alternative option - and one that comes with rather better seating - is to join the Friends of St George's Chapel, as that includes an opportunity to get tickets to Garter Day.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Chris Mason: Trump and Starmer speak after astonishing few days

UK-US relations showed mixed alignment: UK publicly wary on Greenland, cautious on Venezuela actions, yet actively supported US seizure of a Russian-linked ship.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
23 hours ago

The Guardian view on Ofcom versus Grok: chatbots cannot be allowed to undress children. | Editorial

AI image generation tools are producing sexualised and illegal images of women and children, requiring urgent regulatory action and stronger platform safeguards.
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1 day ago
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Software tackling deepfakes to be piloted for Scottish and Welsh elections

Electoral officials are piloting AI deepfake-detection software and seeking legally enforceable takedown powers to protect Scottish and Welsh election candidates from hoax content.
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1 day ago
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Government accused of dragging its heels on deepfake law over Grok AI

The government has delayed bringing into force a law criminalising the creation or request of non-consensual sexualised deepfakes, leaving victims exposed amid Grok-enabled image abuse.
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1 day ago

Right to protest is under attack in England and Wales, reports warn

Both Human Rights Watch and the cross-party law reform organisation Justice say recent legislative changes have created a chilling effect on lawful protest and should be repealed. Their reports, simultaneously published on Thursday, also say that proposals for more curbs should be halted. They highlight the arrest of Republic anti-monarchy protesters during King Charles's coronation, charges and arrests of pro-Palestinian demonstrators and long sentences for climate protesters as examples of the crackdown on the right to peaceful dissent.
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1 day ago

AI chatbot Grok used to create child sexual abuse imagery, watchdog says

The UK-based Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) said users of a dark web forum boasted of using Grok Imagine to create sexualised and topless imagery of girls aged between 11 and 13. IWF analysts said the images would be considered child sexual abuse material (CSAM) under UK law. We can confirm our analysts have discovered criminal imagery of children aged between 11 and 13 which appears to have been created using the tool, said Ngaire Alexander, the head of the IWF's hotline,
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Illegal images allegedly made by Musk's Grok, watchdog says

Grok-generated images of sexualized girls aged 11–13 were found on the dark web and classified as clearly illegal by the Internet Watch Foundation.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Revealed: the crypto entrepreneur linked to illegal weight-loss drug operation

A major illegal operation manufactured and sold unlicensed Alluvi weight-loss pens containing experimental retatrutide; raids seized stock but operators remain unidentified and sales continue online.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Household Christmas spending on alcohol in sharpest drop since lockdown

UK households reduced Christmas alcohol purchases, with supermarket festive alcohol spending down 4.1% year-on-year amid cost-of-living pressures, driven disproportionately by younger families.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

Labour workers' rights concessions slash expected cost to business, government analysis shows

The Employment Rights Bill's employer cost estimate fell to £1bn after ministers watered down reforms, phased implementation, and dropped day-one unfair dismissal rights.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Three deny CS spray robbery at Heathrow Airport

Three men deny using CS spray to rob women at Heathrow; over 20 treated, charges include robbery, administering a noxious substance and affray.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

New powers for councils to fine pavement parkers

Councils in England will gain powers to fine motorists who cause unnecessary pavement obstruction later this year without requiring additional traffic signage.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

London's first 5pm sunset of 2026 will fall on this date

Days in London are lengthening; sunset will be after 5pm by February 8 and after 6pm about five weeks later.
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1 day ago

Storm Goretti starts affecting train services in/out of London

East Midlands Railway is warning that some of its services will close from 8pm this evening (Thursday), and most of its branch lines will be closed on Friday. They expect to run a full service into London on Friday, but are relaxing ticket restrictions for those who want to delay their trip until Saturday. Chiltern Railways says it will run a restricted service from London Marylebone on Friday.
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1 day ago

Festive flurry brings happy Christmas for pubs, but restaurants and bars slip - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

British managed pubs saw strong Christmas-week sales growth while restaurants and bars suffered declines, leaving the hospitality sector facing cost and confidence challenges for 2026.
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1 day ago

Two children rescued from frozen pond in east London - as new amber cold weather warning is issued

Emergency crews rescued youngsters from melting ice; authorities warn the public to stay off frozen water amid an extended amber cold-health alert and Storm Goretti.
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1 day ago

London travel disruption this weekend: full list of tube and train closures for January 9-11 2026

The festive period is often a time of extensive travel disruption in London, with rail operators taking the opportunity to undertake repairs and upgrades while the city has fewer commuters. While the major closures of major stations like Waterloo and Liverpool Street are over, there is more planned disruption to watch out for over the coming days. When it comes to travel disruption, users of the Jubilee, Mildmay and DLR will be among those most impacted by planned changes to timetables.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Man admits attempted murder after soldier stabbed near Kent barracks

Anthony Esan pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of Lieutenant Colonel Mark Teeton and possession of two bladed weapons after a stabbing near Brompton Barracks.
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1 day ago

Severe delays on District and Met lines and Storm Goretti hits

The District and Metropolitan lines are both dealing with major disruption this morning due to signal failures and faulty trains. There are further delays on the rest of the network, with both Northern and Piccadilly lines part suspended. Elsewhere, the Met Office have issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice that will affect services across the country today, as Storm Goretti approaches.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Complaint against incoming archbishop of Canterbury dismissed

The Church of England's review found no further action should be taken against Dame Sarah Mullally over a mishandled abuse complaint.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Thursday news quiz: booze bans, Boudicca and bricks that glow

A new 2026 Thursday news quiz presents fifteen topical questions, features 'Farther or nearer' with Alan Shearer, and notes Willow's retirement due to ill health.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
21 hours ago

Man jailed for attempted murder is arrested after absconding from open prison

Kieran Cameron, serving a 23-year sentence for a 2016 Dorset attempted murder, was arrested after absconding from HMP Thorn Cross.
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1 day ago

Girl, 11, dies after being hit by car in south London

A girl died after a collision; a 54-year-old man was arrested and bailed while police appeal for witnesses, quoting reference 3570/12DEC25.
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1 day ago

Ex-Premier League referee David Coote avoids prison after indecent video of schoolboy found on laptop

David Coote received a nine-month suspended sentence for creating an indecent image of a child and a 10-year order restricting contact with children.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

Hunt for man who sexually assaulted and spat at woman on London Tube platform

Detectives probing the case issued a CCTV image of a man they believe may have vital information. The spokesman added: Detectives investigating a sexual assault at Finsbury Park Underground station in December have released this image in connection. Anyone who recognises man is asked to contact police At around 10pm on Friday December 5, a man approached a woman on the platform and sexually assaulted her.
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1 day ago

'Extraordinary' baby Elsa abandoned in shopping bag on east London street to be adopted

Elsa is a beautiful little girl, a raucous bundle of excitement and laughter. I am pleased to have seen photos of her. I know from reports that she lights up the space around her. She is happy and settled in her new family, as yet unaware of how she differs from other children. Her best chance in life comes with a permanent placement in an alternative family.
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1 day ago

Catherine joins William for London hospital visit

The Princess of Wales unexpectedly joined Prince William at Charing Cross Hospital to personally thank NHS staff and acknowledge winter pressures.
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1 day ago

Harry Brook's pre-Ashes scuffle with bouncer deepens crisis around England

Harry Brook apologised for a late-night scuffle in New Zealand, acknowledged wrongdoing, was fined, and faced ECB disciplinary action, intensifying scrutiny on England's culture.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Electric vehicle jumped' forward and killed five-year-old boy, driver tells court

Driver claims Volkswagen ID.4 jumped forward without him pressing accelerator, killing a five-year-old; police investigator concluded pedal misapplication and found no vehicle fault.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Tributes paid to loveable' boy after police mistakenly told family he survived crash

Joshua Johnson, 18, was killed in a crash on Todwick Road in Rotherham on 13 December, alongside a 17-year-old girl. But South Yorkshire Police (SYP) initially identified Trevor Wynn, 17, as the boy who had died and police informed his family. Meanwhile, Mr Johnson was thought to be injured and under sedation in hospital. However, the force admitted it has now referred itself to the policing watchdog after information came to light, which led to further checks taking place.
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1 day ago

London's Pocket Parks: Katherine Buchan Meadow, Hanwell, W7

A Hanwell pocket park transformed from lawn into an award-winning urban meadow through community-led redesign, historic charity support, reused rubble landscaping, and habitat improvements.
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1 day ago

Last of three siblings abandoned in London over eight-year period adopted

Elsa is a beautiful little girl, a raucous bundle of excitement and laughter. I am pleased to have seen photos of her. I know from reports that she lights up the space around her. She is happy and settled in her new family, as yet unaware of how she differs from other children. These siblings share something quite extraordinary. No one that they will meet in life is likely to understand what it is like to be a foundling, but they each know and understand.
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1 day ago

Abandoned baby Elsa to be adopted and regularly see two siblings

A newborn abandoned in east London will be adopted and will have regular, arranged contact and twice-yearly playdates with two siblings also found abandoned.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Storm Goretti live: Amber snow and danger to life' warning as 90mph winds approach

While it may be tempting to turn the dial to warm your home more quickly, thermostats only control the final temperature the room reaches not the speed of heating so turning it up does not warm rooms faster and is unlikely to make any difference beyond causing your energy bills to soar. Read our full story below. Shaheena Uddin8 January 2026 06:00 Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkill said Storm Goretti will bring "wet, windy and wintry weather" to parts of the UK.
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1 day ago

Warning 14 clifftop homes are at risk of collapse in Storm Goretti

Fourteen clifftop homes in Hemsby, Norfolk, face imminent collapse after over 10m of land eroded during storms, prompting urgent evacuations.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

New driving laws could affect millions here's what you need to know

UK government proposes road safety strategy to cut deaths and serious injuries 65% by 2035, with new rules for older, learner and drink drivers.
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2 days ago

Ambulance 999 calls soar during freezing weather as Storm Goretti to hit UK

Freezing Arctic weather and Storm Goretti caused a surge in 999 calls, straining ambulance services and hospitals and disrupting transport across the UK.
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2 days ago

Home Office digital-only eVisa system could be ruled unlawful | Computer Weekly

Two of our clients, BSC and JS ... have now been appointed as Lead Claimants in the policy challenge which continues,
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2 days ago

London council warns 100,000 households' personal details could have been stolen in cyber attack

Kensington and Chelsea Council has written to 100,000 households warning their personal details may have been taken in a recent cyber attack. The town hall urged residents to follow National Cyber Security Centre advice and warned criminals could use the information to make scams seem more legitimate, according to an update on its website. The council said the attack was carried out "with criminal intent"
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2 days ago

Teen charged with endangering others during Channel crossing in UK first

Aman Naseri faces the first charge under a new Border Security law for allegedly endangering others during a Channel sea crossing and for entering without valid clearance.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

UK housebuilding sinks to deepest slump since Covid lockdowns

UK construction activity, especially housebuilding and commercial work, contracted sharply, reaching weakest levels since 2020 and extending a year-long downturn.
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2 days ago

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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3 days ago

Asylum seekers face severe mental health crisis' in detention

Around 80 asylum seekers at Harmondsworth report isolation, punishment, phone confiscation, lack of legal access, and severe mental health crisis linked to returns scheme.
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2 days ago

Nearly half of porn users admit to being on adult sites with no age checks, says survey

Many adults bypass age verification using VPNs and access risky porn sites, increasing exposure to illegal or harmful content including child sexual abuse imagery.
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2 days ago

Icy London streets and pavements leave Londoners 'risking life and limb' on morning commute

London's streets became lethal sheets of ice, causing widespread slips, cycling accidents and travel disruption under a yellow ice warning across England.
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