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2 hours ago

50,000 prisoners to be freed early in bid to tackle overcrowded jails

An emergency early-release scheme freed 48,931 prisoners in England and Wales by September 2025, allowing release after 40% of fixed-term sentences to ease overcrowding.
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3 hours ago

Can YOU solve it? Royal Mint launches fiendish code breaker challenge

The Royal Mint's five-level Great British Treasure Hunt uses a £5 code coin; solving all five levels can win a gold bar worth over £28,000.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 hours ago

AstraZeneca pledges $15 billion China investment during Starmer trip

British pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca has pledged a $15 billion investment in China by 2030, aiming to expand its medicines manufacturing and research and development capabilities. The announcement, made on Thursday during Prime Minister Keir Starmer's visit to Beijing, marks the largest deal of his trip as Britain seeks to strengthen ties with China amid strained relations with Washington. Prime Minister Starmer welcomed the investment, stating: "AstraZeneca's expansion and leadership in China will help the British manufacturer continue to grow - supporting thousands of UK jobs."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

Homicides in England and Wales fall to lowest level since records began

Figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show 499 homicides were recorded by police in the 12 months to September 2025, a drop of 7% year on year from 539. These are the lowest overall homicide figures since records were first recorded in 2003. Homicide involving a knife or sharp instrument in England and Wales has fallen by 23% to 174 in the year.
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5 hours ago

Man arrested after 600 artefacts stolen in Bristol museum robbery

More than 600 culturally significant artefacts were stolen from a Bristol museum; a suspect was arrested and police seek public help to identify four suspects.
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3 hours ago

My kids buy me food': civil service pensioners offered emergency loans as nearly 90,000 face delays

Newly retired civil servants say they are struggling to pay bills and buy food because delays at their pension scheme have left them without an income for months. Pensioners have reported being forced to borrow money from family to pay for food and heating, with some saying they feared losing their homes because they could not afford their rent or mortgage.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 hours ago

Moment woman, 84, with dementia is mugged yards from her home in east London

An elderly woman with dementia has been left terrified to leave home after she was muggedjust yards from her front door in east London. Katherine Stockdale, 84, was targeted on Sturry Street in Poplar on Saturday, January 24, while walking back from the local market with her trolley. CCTV footage, which has been circulating on social media, appears to show a woman stopping Katherine in the street and asking her something.
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4 hours ago

I work as a doctor in the NHS - I'll never be able to pay back my student loan'

A 27-year-old NHS paediatrics trainee faces rising student loan debt and believes repayment is impossible without additional income as interest outpaces earnings.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

European boss of Post Office IT scandal firm Fujitsu to step down

The European boss of Fujitsu, the company behind the Horizon software at the heart of the Post Office IT scandal, is to step down from his role in March. Paul Patterson, who is the chief executive of the European division of the company, will become non-executive chair of Fujitsu's UK business, where he will continue managing the company's response to the inquiry into the scandal.
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2 hours ago

West London commuters get boost with more Elizabeth line trains from this spring

Morning peak Elizabeth line services will increase calls at Southall, Hanwell and Acton Main Line from 18 May 2026 to relieve west London crowding.
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2 hours ago

Essex county election going ahead - minister

Essex County Council elections will proceed on 7 May 2026, with the Secretary of State declining to include them in postponement legislation.
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4 hours ago

Peckham Rye station to get 5m makeover while waiting for step-free rebuild

Peckham Rye station will receive a £5 million interim upgrade to reduce crowding, improve facilities and preserve heritage while awaiting funding for full step-free access.
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4 hours ago

Police swoop on prolific bag thieves targeting hotels in City of London

Undercover plain-clothed City of London officers arrested four suspects accused of serial hotel bag thefts and recovered stolen possessions.
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1 hour ago

Baby born after mother hit by e-bike is in serious condition in hospital

A baby born after their mother was hit by an e-bike in Poole on Monday is in a serious condition in hospital, Dorset Police said. The rider of the e-bike failed to stop at the scene, and police told The Independent that no arrests have been made. The mother, a woman in her thirties, also attended the hospital for treatment after the e-bike collided with her on Herbert Avenue, near the junction with Manor Avenue.
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2 hours ago

Teen pleads guilty to murdering schoolboy on walk home

A 15-year-old pleaded guilty to the random fatal stabbing of 12-year-old Leo Ross and related violent offences in Birmingham.
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3 hours ago

Defib appeal to celebrate ambulance station cat

A community defibrillator fundraiser has begun to remember a "very friendly and therapeutic" cat named Defib which moved into an ambulance station in east London 18 years ago. Defib lived at Walthamstow Ambulance Station, after being rescued by paramedics as a kitten in 2008 and "adored by them ever since". In 2024, the cat was faced with eviction from his home but this was overturned after more than 62,000 people signed an online petition.
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1 hour ago

Paedophile nursery worker admits 26 new offences, including upskirting in classroom

Chan pleaded guilty to ten counts of taking indecent photographs of children, six charges of outraging public decency, sexual assault on a female, and nine counts of voyeurism. As a result of his guilty pleas, Chan has now admitted filming up the skirts of children as they sat at tables in a classroom. Police also recovered images showing Chan exposing himself in a classroom in 2017, as well as videos, believed to be of Chan, depicting a solo sex act.
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2 hours ago

No 10 backs EU plan to label Iran's IRGC terrorists but won't say if UK will follow

EU plans to label Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) a terrorist organisation while the UK stops short of proscribing the group.
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5 hours ago

Russian cargo ship anchors over trans-Atlantic cables in Bristol Channel

The Sinegorsk, a Russian cargo ship, anchored near vital undersea telecom cables in the Bristol Channel, triggering coastguard and Royal Navy surveillance.
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16 hours ago

Scotland gets AI growth zone boost in Lanarkshire | Computer Weekly

Lanarkshire AI growth zone will create over 3,400 jobs, including 800 high-paying AI roles, supported by multi-billion-pound private investment and community funds.
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15 hours ago

Pornhub to block UK access for new users amid age-verification row

Pornhub and sister Aylo sites will block new UK users from 2 February in protest at the Online Safety Act's age-verification requirements.
#journalism-funding
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7 hours ago

Santander to close 44 branches and put 291 jobs at risk

Santander is closing 44 branches, threatening 291 jobs, shifting services to nearby hubs and Santander Locals as 96% of transactions move to digital channels.
#water-bills
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12 hours ago

AI Agents Are The Next Era of Search; Can The CMA Help Publishers Wrest Control From Google? | AdExchanger

Limy's tech aims to show brands how AI agents are driving sales for their businesses - and optimize AI to drive even more sales. Limy integrates directly with a brand's content delivery software to detect when AI agents visit that advertiser's site and which prompts led to a purchase. Based on these insights, brands can improve how they show up in popular large language models by allocating more ad spend to specific prompts that perform better among agents.
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6 hours ago

Driverless taxis are coming to London by the end of the year', says US firm Waymo

Waymo plans a potential driverless robotaxi rollout in London by September, with 24 cars mapping streets and safety drivers onboard pending regulatory approval.
#royal-mail
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
8 hours ago

Santander closures mapped: High street bank to shut 44 locations across the UK

Santander is closing 44 UK branches, risking about 291 jobs, shifting customers to digital channels while replacing branches with community bankers and reduced services.
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12 hours ago

Google's forced AI opt out: what changes - and what doesn't - for publishers

"We're now exploring updates to our controls to let sites specifically opt out of search generative AI features," said Ron Eden, Google's principal for product management, in a statement. "Any new controls need to avoid breaking search in a way that leads to a fragmented or confusing experience for people. As AI increasingly becomes a core part of how people find information, any new controls also need to be simple and scalable for website owners," he added.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
9 hours ago

Jonathan Trott: I'd love to coach England one day. Definitely'

Jonathan Trott was a relatable, integral England Test batsman whose calm eccentricity and key performances, including an Ashes debut century and 168*, defined an era.
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1 day ago

UK proposes forcing Google to let publishers opt out of AI summaries

Google should allow publishers and creators to opt out of having their content scraped for AI overviews, increase transparency, citation, and fair search ranking.
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fromTheregister
6 hours ago

Birmingham Oracle ERP fiasco now 144M and still not working

Birmingham City Council's SAP-to-Oracle replacement will cost £144.4 million, over seven times original estimate, and remains incomplete five years after planned go-live.
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10 hours ago

Hero' bus driver sacked after chasing down thief who stole passenger's necklace

The Independent funds on-the-ground journalism without paywalls and covers events such as a London bus driver who subdued a necklace thief and faced consequences.
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10 hours ago

New blue plaques for those who 'shaped London'

Nine new blue plaques will honour diverse London figures across science, arts, activism, journalism, and social reform.
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8 hours ago

Pregnant mum 'exhausted' by temporary accommodation

A pregnant woman relocated from Bromley to temporary accommodation in Chatham faces housing instability, isolation, and poor living conditions while awaiting rehousing.
fromwww.bbc.com
8 hours ago

Millionaire GP behind asylum seeker hotels

But soon after a hotel in Seel Street in Liverpool owned by one of the firms was found to be unsuitable, people in one of their Liverpool housing complexes were told they had to move out over "urgent" fire safety issues, unaware that 116 asylum seekers had seemingly been lined up to replace them almost immediately. Maassarani, whose involvement with one of the firms was hidden behind a complex structure of companies and trusts registered in the Isle of Man,
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8 hours ago

'We weren't perfect', says bogus Covid lab accused

Faisal Shoukat and co-defendants are accused of running a fraudulent COVID-19 testing company that sent fake negative results, mishandled samples, and laundered money.
#london-commute
fromwww.bbc.com
8 hours ago

'Hospital's neglect in my son's death has ripped our hearts out'

Peter Dervin had spent all day by his son's side in Broomfield Hospital before he decided to get dinner. He pleaded with staff at the Essex facility not to leave his eldest child, Greg, alone in his absence. "They almost laughed at me and said, 'This is what we do. We're nurses and we look after patients'," Dervin recalls. Greg had been given lorazepam, an anxiety drug flagged by clinicians as leaving him prone to becoming unsteady and agitated.
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8 hours ago

Bus driver sacked after chasing and punching thief

A London bus driver who chased a thief, punched him unconscious, retrieved a necklace, and restrained him was sacked after a disciplinary tribunal.
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18 hours ago

My idea of heaven': Madonna reveals her love for UK seaside town

The Independent provides paywall-free, on-the-ground journalism across major issues and relies on reader donations to fund reporting and investigations.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
10 hours ago

'Hero' London bus driver sacked after chasing and knocking out necklace thief

London bus driver sacked after chasing and knocking out a man who stole a passenger's necklace, despite police finding his force proportionate and necessary.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
16 hours ago

Best places in UK to live in 2026 revealed and some might surprise you

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. Your donation
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11 hours ago
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Storm Chandra: Fears heavy rainfall could bring worst flooding in more than a decade

Storm Chandra caused widespread flooding, uprooted trees, and heavy rainfall across parts of Ireland and southwestern Britain, prompting amber rain warnings and flood-preparation advice.
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1 day ago
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Storm Chandra: Major incident' of flooding as Met Office issues ice warning

Storm Chandra caused widespread flooding and travel disruption across the UK, prompting a major incident in Somerset and multiple weather warnings and flight cancellations.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

Small defence firms to get easier access to MoD contracts under new growth unit

The UK MoD launched the Defence Office for Small Business Growth to simplify procurement and boost UK SME defence spending by £2.5bn by May 2028.
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1 day ago

Professional services firms facing 'polycrisis of confidence'

C-suite leaders at mid-sized professional services firms have widely adopted Gen AI but prioritize finance, cash flow and new business over AI as a growth driver amid tax-related demotivation.
#uk-insolvency
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1 day ago
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More than 28,000 corporate insolvencies in 2025 highlight strain on UK businesses

UK companies faced sustained financial strain in 2025 with 28,616 insolvency activities, concentrated in construction, wholesale, retail, accommodation, food services, and manufacturing.
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1 day ago
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Over 28,000 corporate insolvencies throughout 2025 - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

In 2025 UK insolvency activity stayed elevated at 28,616 cases, start-ups fell, and firms faced sustained cashflow pressure from higher costs and tighter credit.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Mapped: The UK areas where the cost of living is hitting hardest

UK city-level analysis shows significant income deprivation in Blackburn, Hull, Birmingham, and Bradford, while national average incomes rose about 8% in the decade to 2025.
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20 hours ago

Waymo announces ambitious timeline for London launch of its driverless taxis

Waymo plans to launch a fully driverless ride-hailing service in London by Q4 2026, expanding internationally amid growing AI-driven investor interest.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
21 hours ago

Burner phones and lead-lined bags: a history of UK security tactics in China

UK prime ministers and entourages use burner phones, temporary emails, and other countermeasures during China visits due to expected Chinese espionage and surveillance.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

UK must move now' to ban social media for under-16s, says Brianna Ghey's mother

Immediate legal age restrictions on social media for under-16s are urged to prevent ongoing harm to children rather than waiting for a delayed consultation.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

Transport Committee urges action to secure skills pipeline for UK transport manufacturing

UK transport manufacturing faces urgent skills shortages; the shift to cleaner technologies requires rapid reform of vocational training, apprenticeships and workforce development.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Record rise in London ebike and escooter fires

New figures have indicated a record-breaking 206 ebike and escooter fires broke out in London during 2025, according to the London Fire Brigade (LFB). Two Londoners died in the fires last year, with a total of five people since 2023. A brigade spokesperson said the blazes were often caused by faulty or poorly built vehicles, usually bought online or second hand, leading to failures in lithium-ion batteries, conversion kits or chargers.
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1 day ago

Nearly half of UK customers say they've suffered poor customer service: Here's how to change that - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Customer service in the UK has a problem. According to recent survey data, almost half of UK customers have experienced poor customer service over the past year. That's not a minor data point, but rather a warning sign. Long wait times, unhelpful responses, and automated loops that dead-end are just the beginning, and they erode customer trust quickly. While many businesses have invested heavily in digital tools and AI to help address these problems, that comes with its own drawbacks.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

England's most deprived areas to get worse by next election, report for No 10 finds

The forecasts from the Independent Commission on Neighbourhoods (Icon) show crime rates and unemployment will rise until the next election in England's 613 most deprived neighbourhoods, despite the government's promises to invest in local communities. The report's authors warn the extra money ministers have pumped in is not enough to counteract longer-term trends such as the increase in antisocial behaviour and the problems facing the retail and hospitality sectors.
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2 days ago

Why Online Prize Draws Are Booming Across the UK

Online prize draws in the UK have rapidly grown into mainstream, mobile-first platforms offering low-cost, frequent competitions and prompting government research and a voluntary code.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Talent, tech and grit: how Team GB's Big Tricks and Adrenaline dept got its mojo back | Sean Ingle

Young British skiers and snowboarders have delivered major international wins, strengthening prospects for multiple medals at the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

BBC names Rhodri Talfan Davies as interim general director

The BBC has named senior executive Rhodri Talfan Davies as its interim general director, as the corporation continues the search for a permanent replacement for Tim Davie. Davie, who resigned in November after the row over the BBC's editing of a Donald Trump speech, will remain in the role until the start of April. Talfan Davies will then take over.
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1 day ago

UK competition regulator looks into Google's AI search | Computer Weekly

The CMA proposes measures to ensure Google’s search and AI-generated results treat publishers and advertisers fairly and promote open competition in the UK.
#police-misconduct
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

Jude Law and Dominic Cooper oppose housing development plans in south London

Law, who grew up in Blackheath and went to nearby John Ball Primary School, said the plans were not the answer to London's growing housing crisis. He said: My junior school was across from the site where this proposed development will take place. This plan does not answer housing needs. Instead this plan will enforce a strain on a wonderful old village that deserves our protection.
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1 day ago

Ofsted finds no political bias at Bristol school criticised for cancelling MP's visit

A snap inspection of a Bristol secondary school criticised for postponing a visit by an MP who is a member of a group that advocates for Israel has found no evidence of partisan political views. Ofsted inspectors arrived at Bristol Brunel academy earlier this month after reports that its leaders had called off a visit by Damien Egan, the Labour MP for Bristol North East, after opposition from a pro-Palestine group and members of staff belonging to the National Education Union (NEU).
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Liverpool is wonderful, warts and all': Readers on swapping London for other cities

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

I will speak out about misogyny, new Archbishop of Canterbury tells BBC

Dame Sarah Mullally commits to speaking out against misogyny and to creating a safer, more flourishing environment as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Decent homes standard for UK private renters delayed by government until 2035

It is absurd to let landlords drag their feet for an entire decade, denying renters the most basic standards in our homes. It will mean millions of renters, including children, trapped living in poor-quality homes with nowhere to turn. Homes are the foundations of our lives, but millions of renters are living in homes that are falling apart and dangerous to our health. This is terrible value for money as the rents we pay every month continue to soar.
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1 day ago

Tyson Fury announces comeback fight in April against Arslanbek Makhmudov

Well it's official, I'm back doing what I love to do, Fury posted on Instagram. I've brought the biggest network along with me @netflix @netflixuk this is going to be astronomical. Blessed by God.
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1 day ago

British army officer dies during live fire training in Northumberland

Capt Philip Gilbert Muldowney, a 25-year-old fire support commander in the 4th Regiment Royal Artillery, died during live-fire training at Otterburn Training Area.
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1 day ago

Andy Burnham can become a Labour MP but not until 2028, Starmer suggests

Sir Keir Starmer backed the NEC's decision to block Andy Burnham from standing in a by-election, while saying Burnham could run for MP when his mayoral term ends in 2028.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

New hope for prisoners under indefinite jail terms as five cases referred for appeal

The open-ended sentences, which were scrapped in 2012 and have been described as psychological torture by the UN, have left thousands trapped in jail for up to 22 times longer than their original tariff. This includes many who were children at the time of their offence and handed a type of IPP sentence for under-18s called a Detention for Public Protection (DPP) jail term.
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23 hours ago

First female archbishop of Canterbury vows to call out misogyny

Sarah Mullally becomes first female Archbishop of Canterbury, vows to speak out on misogyny amid safeguarding questions and opposition from some African Anglican leaders.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

Prolific shoplifter jailed for 3,800 raids on same All Saints branch at London St Pancras station

I'd like to recognise the awareness and proactivity of our officers in identifying Zenith, then quickly working to link him to further offences. This fast-paced investigative work allowed us to arrest, charge, and bring him before the courts in just two days. His imprisonment demonstrates our determination to tackle theft across the railway network. By using targeted patrols, intelligence and thorough investigative work, we are ensuring offenders are identified quickly and held accountable,
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1 day ago

Woman 'took own life after benefits cut in error'

An erroneous DWP decision and an inappropriate standard letter significantly worsened Tamara Logan's mental health and contributed to her suicide.
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1 day ago

A new 550-seat theatre is set to open next to London's Marble Arch this summer

Marble Arts will provide a 550-seat temporary theatre at Marble Arch during the Arts Theatre refurbishment, hosting new and established productions while keeping staff employed.
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1 day ago

Mary Poppins mural saved by council U-turn

A Mary Poppins mural in Earl's Court will remain after a planning inspector ruled it complies with planning rules and does not harm the conservation area, overturning enforcement action.
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1 day ago

Lost stretch of London's Roman Wall could reappear in the pavement outside Guildhall

Aldermanbury will be pedestrianised with paving highlighting a lost section of London's Roman Wall, adding planting, seating, and retaining emergency vehicle access.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

Mother of Ricky Reel haunted' by nightmares over Met Police spying

The Metropolitan Police's covert Special Demonstration Squad spied on relatives who started a peaceful campaign called Justice for Ricky Reel in the belief he'd been murdered. David Hagen an officer known as HN81 gathered information about them and their supporters as they travelled nationwide trying to expose apparent failings in the original investigation. On one occasion, Hagen drove Mr Reel's mother Sukhdev from a McDonald's in Stratford back to the family home an address she wanted to keep private.
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1 day ago

Man, 57, to appear in court charged with murder of woman, 58, in Ilford

A man has been charged with murder after a 58-year-old woman, believed to be Vanessa Puntney-Chadha, was found dead at an Ilford address.
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1 day ago

Ex-Spandau Ballet singer found guilty of rape

Ross Davidson (aka Ross Wild), former Spandau Ballet singer, has been convicted of rape, attempted rape and voyeurism for incidents in London and Thailand.
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1 day ago

Newborn baby dies after mum not woken for heart rate check

Hospital failure to perform required observations and delayed emergency Caesarean led to newborn Sonny Taylor suffering severe brain injury and dying three days later.
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1 day ago

Boy, 16, is charged with killing girl who died in arson attack'

Tiffany was loving and caring and was very close to my daughter and wife. I think the school friends got together and met up in the flat to just have a chat and enjoy their holidays. My daughter is in the same class as Tiffany in Kingsford Community School. We always saw Tiffany she was so generous and humble and has a heart of gold.
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1 day ago

Five arrested after attempt to smuggle 23 Bangladeshis out of the UK in lorry'

Officers from the National Crime Agency (NCA) stopped the lorry as it was approaching the Dover ferry port and found the men hidden inside as part of a sting operation. Police had been tracking a suspected organised crime group involved in smuggling migrants out of the UK and said immigration crime was threatening the border security of both the UK and France.
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1 day ago

Trump's man in London hits out as UK's clean energy deal

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

Inside UK's most notorious immigration detention centre

Naked but for handcuffs, a waist restraint belt, and a towel to cover his modesty, a man waiting to be deported from the UK is carried by officers to his bed inside his new home the country's most notorious immigration detention centre. Days later, a resident with a history of mental health issues is restrained after smashing up the television in his room and boiling kettles of water in a bid to flood his sleeping area.
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2 days ago

Police will patrol Britain with AI facial recognition and chatbots

UK police will deploy AI tools—including facial recognition vans, rapid CCTV analysis, digital forensics, and victim chatbots—alongside 999 AI-assisted filtering and significant funding.
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