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Sarah Ferguson Could Be Questioned by Police Soon - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Detectives are searching Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's former Berkshire residence after his arrest and release under investigation over allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
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2 days ago
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Photographer behind viral slumped Andrew photo speaks out

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was released under investigation after arrest for allegedly sending confidential government documents to Jeffrey Epstein; his photograph leaving Aylsham police station went viral.
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Wheelchair user stuck in lift calls fire brigade

A wheelchair user was trapped in a London Bridge lift, faced long staff response time, called the fire brigade who freed him; accessibility issues persist.
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8 hours ago

The Brits are coming again': Team GB hail their greatest ever Winter Olympics

Britain achieved its best Winter Olympics ever with five medals, a record three golds, and 24 top-10 finishes, signaling rising strength in winter sports.
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1 day ago

High energy prices threaten UK's status as manufacturing power, business groups say

Rising energy prices and outdated networks threaten UK manufacturing competitiveness, prompting calls for price caps, network upgrades and regulatory reform to avoid deindustrialisation.
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22 hours ago
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Household energy bills set to drop from April what it means for you

Households' energy bills are expected to fall about 7% from April due to a reduced Ofgem price cap and lower per-unit electricity prices.
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2 days ago
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Energy bills set to fall across the UK but experts issue future warning

Ofgem's April energy price cap will fall by 120, boosting living standards, but experts warn the reduction may be short-lived without lasting government measures.
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21 hours ago

UK's new passport rules for dual citizens are result of border control in digital age

From February 2026 most British dual citizens must use a British passport to enter the UK; non-British passports require a £589 right-of-abode certificate.
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Prince William pays tribute to TikToker army medic found dead at barracks

The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground reporting and reports the death of 25-year-old British Army medic Corporal Lucy Wilde, with a royal tribute.
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1 day ago
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London Bridge attack hero sacked by police for using p*key' slur

A British Transport Police detective was fired for gross misconduct after sending racist WhatsApp messages about Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller people.
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18 hours ago

The health condition people now fear more than cancer

Dementia has surpassed cancer as Britain's greatest health fear, prompting increased caregiver concern and widespread calls for emergency declaration and dedicated dementia funding.
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12 hours ago

Prince William pays tribute to army medic found dead in barracks

I remember our meeting during her time with the Welsh Guards, where her warmth and compassion were unmistakable. She served with courage and distinction as a medic and sought always to help others. I send my heartfelt condolences to her family and friends.
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16 hours ago

Vulnerable young people forced to the streets by unfair' rental market

Young people face rental discrimination—landlords reject applicants for age, lack of a guarantor, profession, or income, driving youth homelessness.
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8 hours ago

EMB 2230 Mainstream schools to receive extra funding to support Send children

Government pledges £4bn to mainstream schools for SEND support, funding targeted interventions, adaptive teaching and specialist 'experts at hand' services.
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13 hours ago

England to conduct uncomfortable' review of Six Nations defeat by Ireland

England will conduct an honest, uncomfortable internal review after a heavy defeat by Ireland, addressing mentality, tactics and selection ahead of the trip to Rome.
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22 hours ago

Sri Lanka v England: T20 World Cup Super 8s cricket live

Curran has warmed up with strapping on his right leg. Wasn't stopping him bowling. He was wearing it the other day also, probably no big deal Share Our man on the ground, Simon Burnton, has been in touch with the most important report of all the weather. He reports: Sunshine! Last night Kandy was on the receiving end of an extraordinary 10-hour thunderstorm, and the chances of this game being played felt very slim.
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22 hours ago

A full list of all the regulations and rules that pedicabs in London will be forced to follow

TfL will introduce pedicab licensing, DBS and medical checks, vehicle safety inspections, operator premises rules and maximum fares under the Pedicabs (London) Act 2024.
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15 hours ago

Tributes paid to two young men who died on Eryri mountains hike

Two young men, Eddie Hill and Jayden Long, died while hiking on Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) after a large search recovered their bodies.
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15 hours ago

Man dies after Wimbledon town centre stabbing

A man in his 40s was fatally stabbed in Wimbledon; a man in his 30s was arrested on suspicion of murder; homicide detectives are investigating.
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1 day ago

Watch: Suspect with loaded gun in rucksack runs into crowded nightclub

A 29-year-old man was sentenced to five years after police found a loaded Bernardelli 69 pistol and cocaine in his rucksack following a drink-driving stop.
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1 day ago

Snapchat clue leads to dramatic river rescue after friends' night out

Snapchat tracked two young men to the River Wear; police rescued them from a fallen tree, one treated for hypothermia.
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Royal Fleet Auxiliary Set to Strike Over Pay - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The walkout will begin at 12.01 am on March 5 and end at 11.59 pm on March 6, with union members stating that essential safety functions, such as vessel navigation and emergency response, will be maintained to ensure safety during the strike. The RMT said workers will continue to carry out duties necessary to ensure vessel safety, including maintaining moorings and gangways.
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1 day ago

The Uber-driving English champion & his 30-year fight for a passport

On Sunday, a passenger might glance at the driver in the rear view mirror and ask the usual: "Good weekend, mate? Get up to much?" For 37-year-old Bilal Fawaz, the answer could be a little different than the usual traffic complaints or remarks about the drizzle. "I became a British champion. And then I drove this Uber," he plans to say, using the same casual tone he might use to discuss a bottleneck on the North Circular.
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1 day ago

Moment fake animal rehoming centre owner who abused pets in his care is arrested

A fake rehoming centre owner, Oaveed Rahman, left dogs to suffer and was jailed for five years with a lifetime ban on owning animals.
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Brook says overlooking Pakistan players for the Hundred would be a shame'

Harry Brook urged Hundred teams to include Pakistan players, praising skill and crowd appeal and calling their absence a shame if some franchises exclude them.
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Sarah Ferguson 'doesn't appear to feel remorse' amid crisis - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Sarah Ferguson is in deep distress and isolated after links to Epstein-related documents and her ex-husband's arrest, prompting concern for her mental health.
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2 days ago

A tale of two brothers: could the Andrew crisis bring down King Charles?

London fashion week was probably the last public place King Charles III wanted to be on Thursday, admiring the suits and costumes that no one he knows would dream of buying, and making light conversation with designers he would have difficulty in recognising at a royal garden party. Charles must have been contemplating the crumbling of all his plans and hopes for his reign.
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2 days ago

Tributes paid to teen couple found dead after suspected carbon monoxide poisoning

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.
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1 day ago

Decline in remote jobs risks shutting disabled people out of work, study finds

Reduced remote and hybrid job availability undermines disabled jobseekers’ access to employment and risks increasing already higher unemployment rates.
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1 day ago

Lightning strike to deny Pulse another Super Cup

Loughborough Lightning defeated London Pulse 18-17 to win the Netball Super Cup, signaling strong form ahead of the Netball Super League season.
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Ofcom reveals telco complaint rates for Q3 2025

The UK's telecoms regulator has named and shamed the companies it receives the most customer complaints about, with certain brands cropping up more than others. EE, TalkTalk, and Vodafone generated the most vitriol about fixed broadband, according to Ofcom. For landlines it was TalkTalk, Sky Mobile got the most for pay-monthly mobile, and EE again topped pay TV. This covers complaints to the authority during the quarter from July to September last year (Q3 2025), relative to the size of the telecom operators' customer bases.
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'Rats and rubbish' row at London food market

Residents near Petticoat Lane Food Court report rats, rubbish, smoke and sanitation problems; traders and the council say inspections and mitigation measures are in place.
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1 day ago

Police release pictures in hunt for teen's killer

An 18-year-old was fatally stabbed in Peckham on 14 February; police released CCTV and urgently seek witnesses and doorbell or dashcam footage.
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1 day ago

Police release footage of teenager on moped hours before fatal Peckham stabbing

"Peckham Rye is a busy area - densely populated with residents, pedestrians, public transport users and drivers which means there is a potential for witnesses. "We would like to speak to anyone who was in the Peckham Rye area, particularly Rye Lane, on Saturday evening between 18:00hrs and 19:30hrs. If you have any doorbell or dashcam footage from this time in the area, please contact us too.
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2 days ago

Antiques auction selling neck shackles accused of profiting from slavery'

A Scottish auction is selling 18th-century Zanzibar slave neck irons, prompting accusations that trading such artefacts profits from historic slavery.
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1 day ago

Bishop of Lincoln arrested on allegation of sexual assault

The Bishop of Lincoln, Stephen Conway, was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault and suspended from ministry pending investigation and referral to statutory authorities.
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1 day ago

Bishop of Lincoln arrested on suspicion of sexual assault

The bishop of Lincoln has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault. Lincolnshire police confirmed that a 68-year-old man was arrested as part of an ongoing investigation following an allegation that a man was sexually assaulted between 2018 and 2025. The Right Rev Stephen Conway has been released on conditional bail. Earlier, the diocese of Lincoln confirmed that the bishop had been suspended from his duties.
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1 day ago

Sarah Hope helpline for TfL injured into 10th year

A helpline founded by Sarah Hope provides tailored emotional and practical support to people affected by incidents on London's transport network.
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2 days ago

Brighter UK economy gives Reeves a springboard for March statement

UK economic indicators improved: record January public finances surplus, strong retail sales and accelerating private-sector activity give a brighter outlook ahead of the spring statement.
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2 days ago

Fear of investing mistakes could cost Millennial women almost 500,000 in retirement

Fear of investing and existing pay differences could leave women, especially Millennials and Gen Z, with substantially less retirement savings than men.
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Zero-emission buses exceed 2,500 units (+62%) as UK market posts 17-year high - Sustainable Bus

Bus, coach and minibus registrations in the UK increased 10.4 percent in 2025 to 9,259 units, with zero-emission vehicles accounting for 27.3% of the total. The UK market closed 2025 at its highest annual level since 2008, according to data released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders ( SMMT). As mentioned, a total of 9,259 new buses, coaches and minibuses were registered during the year, up from 8,390 units in 2024, as reported by SMMT.
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2 days ago

Record January surplus boosts public finances as tax receipts surge

Britain posted a record monthly budget surplus of £30.4bn in January driven by rising tax receipts and lower debt interest costs.
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2 days ago

Twelve Palestine Action activists granted bail

Twelve activists linked to the Palestine Action group who were charged with breaking into the British site of an Israel-linked defence firm have been released on bail. There were tears of joy at London's Central Criminal Court, better known as the Old Bailey, as the 12 prisoners, including hunger strikers Teuta Hoxha, Kamran Ahmed, Qesser Zuhrah and Heba Muraisi, were released on Friday.
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2 days ago

42,000 roaming bill nearly bankrupts family firm after TikTok use abroad

A small-business owner faced a £42,000 roaming bill after unchecked overseas data usage due to an opt-out clause in a Currys mobile contract.
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2 days ago

Villagers warned not to drink tap water after oil spills into river

Killin's tap water has been shut off after oil contamination in the River Dochart; bottled water is being provided while authorities investigate and flush it.
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2 days ago

Lobbying firm co-founded by Peter Mandelson collapses into administration

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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2 days ago

Man receives 42,000 bill for data roaming charges after Morocco holiday

Small business owner faced a £42,000 bill after his daughter's data roaming use in Morocco under a contract with uncapped 'rest-of-world' charges.
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2 days ago

Love Island and Towie stars plead guilty over illegal Instagram finance scheme

Lauren Goodger, 39, Yazmin Oukhellou, 31, Rebecca Gormley, 27, Biggs Chris, 33, Jamie Clayton, 34, Scott Timlin, and Eva Zapico, 27, have all admitted breaking the law when acting as so-called finfluencers. They urged their Instagram followers to sign up to an account offering FX trading tips, Southwark Crown Court heard, despite having no qualifications or authorisation from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
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2 days ago

Moment drink-driver flees police through London nightclub before loaded pistol found

A 29-year-old drink-driver attempted to flee through a nightclub carrying a loaded Bernardelli 69 pistol and cocaine; he was arrested and jailed for five years.
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2 days ago

Asos pays tribute to co-founder Quentin Griffiths after death in Thailand fall

Asos co-founder Quentin Griffiths, 58, died after falling from an 18-floor complex in Pattaya; a post-mortem and investigation are ongoing with Foreign Office support.
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3 days ago

He told police his XL bullies were friendly days later his mother-in-law was mauled to death

A 68-year-old woman, Esther Martin, was fatally attacked by an XL bully dog named Bear at Ashley Warren's home in Jaywick, Essex.
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2 days ago

'The arrogance of XL bully owner killed our mum'

A 68-year-old woman, Esther Martin, was fatally mauled by two XL bully dogs in Jaywick after being asked to care for multiple untrained, powerful dogs.
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2 days ago

Kdeux Saint Fray can put a dent in Emmet Mullins's stellar Kempton record

With pre-Cheltenham purdah fast approaching, the Ladbrokes Trophy Handicap Chase at Kempton on Saturday could well be the most competitive betting heat for the next two-and-a-half weeks and Emmet Mullins's decision to field two runners in the 13-strong field adds a further layer of complexity to the puzzle. Mullins has a well-earned reputation for sliding contenders into handicaps at Cheltenham and Aintree on very competitive marks, but his Kempton record three wins from five runners is not too shabby either.
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2 days ago

One arrested after report of man carrying guns' on train at Gatwick Airport

We received a report at 12.45pm on 20 February of a man on board a train from Brighton with a firearm. Sussex Police officers met the train at Gatwick Airport, and arrested a man in possession of two imitation firearms. BTP officers are investigating.
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2 days ago

Awards honour for sister rail firms

West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway won 2026 operator of the year after investing 1bn in new trains, equipment, depots and services.
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3 days ago

Holly Baxter: Arrest of former prince makes Donald Trump's Department of Justice look absolutely spineless

Differing enforcement shows American privilege shields powerful figures, while the UK’s arrest of Prince Andrew suggests greater accountability for elites.
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2 days ago

Itoje's character and consistency shine through as he joins England's 100 club | Ugo Monye

International tours and heavy schedules cause mental and physical fatigue for players, requiring selection management and emphasis on team identity and recovery.
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Former footballer charged with attempted murder after driveway shooting

Patrick Lacey and three others were arrested and charged with attempted murder and related offences after a November shooting that seriously injured a man's leg.
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2 days ago

Asos co-founder Quentin Griffiths dies after fall in Thailand

Quentin Griffiths, co-founder of Asos, died after falling from a 17th-floor condominium in Pattaya; investigations and a post-mortem are ongoing.
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2 days ago

Met Police officer sacked after running pizza business while on sick leave

Metropolitan Police firearms sergeant dismissed without notice after running and publicly promoting a mobile pizza business while on long-term sick leave, breaching an explicit order.
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3 days ago

Police continue searches after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor released from custody; Trump says arrest is 'so bad'

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on allegations of misconduct in public office, held about 11 hours, and released under investigation by Thames Valley Police.
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2 days ago

Appeal lodged against High Court ruling on trans access at Hampstead Heath swimming ponds

Sex Matters is appealing a judge's decision that it cannot bring a High Court claim against City of London over trans access to single-sex facilities.
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2 days ago

London travel news LIVE: Northern line part suspended and severe Piccadilly delays

Northern line northbound suspended between Kennington and Euston via Bank due to London Bridge signal failure; Piccadilly line major delays between Acton Town and Uxbridge.
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UK Athletics pleads guilty to corporate manslaughter

UK Athletics pleaded guilty to the corporate manslaughter of Paralympian Abdullah Hayayei after a metal cage fell on him during training in July 2017.
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3 days ago

Albert Bridge may close for a year for repair

Cracks in a cast-iron component may close Albert Bridge to motorists for up to a year; pedestrians and cyclists will still be allowed.
#smishing
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2 days ago

Consultancy co-founded by Peter Mandelson falls into administration

The consultancy co-founded by Peter Mandelson has collapsed into administration, after a number of clients cut ties with the company over the former ambassador's relationship with the convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Global Counsel, which Mandelson co-founded in 2010, said on Friday that it had stopped trading and its staff in the UK were being made redundant. The London-based company employs about 100 people, the vast majority of whom are based in the UK.
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Martina Devlin: British royal family was always revered, but Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is reviled

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Martina Devlin: British royal family was always revered, but Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is reviled

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2 days ago

Ancient oak tree felled by Toby Carvery owner was still alive, investigation finds

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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2 days ago

We traded our London terraced home for an 80-acre nature reserve in Wales

A couple left London for Carmarthenshire and spent 14 years building an award-winning sustainable glamping retreat and nature reserve.
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2 days ago

Everything needs to align': how striking picture of Andrew leaving police custody was captured

For more than 10 hours after the news broke that detectives had taken the unprecedented step to arrest Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, there was total silence from police and the former prince himself. Then at 7pm, news that he had been released from a police station in Norfolk emerged, accompanied by a paparazzi-style image of the former prince slumped in the back of a car. The image landed on front pages across the globe.
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Constitution Hill could switch to Flat full-time after triumphant debut

Champion hurdler Constitution Hill dominated his Flat debut by nine and a half lengths, prompting consideration of a full-time switch from jumping to Flat racing.
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How Epsom Downs racecourse is revitalising its business to capture the growing audience - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Epsom Downs must revive and adapt to capture larger audiences as national horse-racing interest and attendances rise, leveraging themed gaming and event improvements.
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2 days ago

Which London tube stations are getting new public toilets? Full list of Underground stations getting upgrades

TfL is installing accessible, gender-neutral toilets across Underground and Overground stations, beginning with a new facility at Morden under a £15m Equity in Motion plan.
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8 lower-middle-class families never throw away that wealthy people replace without thinking - Silicon Canals

Growing up outside Manchester, I learned early that there's a stark difference between having money and knowing how to make things last. My dad worked factory shifts while my mum juggled retail hours, and our house ran on an unspoken rule: if something still worked, you didn't replace it. Last month, I visited a friend in Belgravia who was renovating his kitchen. As we chatted over coffee, workers hauled out perfectly functional appliances that looked barely used.
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2 days ago

Two charged with murder after death of three-year-old boy

Two people have been charged with murder following the death of a three year old boy from south-east London in January, the Met Police have said. Isiayah Henry, from Woolwich, died on 19 January after he was admitted to the hospital with serious injuries earlier in the month. Following an appearance at Woolwich Crown Court on Friday, Tanisha Henry, 28, and Mikael Williams, 30, were charged with murder and causing/allowing the death of a child.
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UK joins European powers to build cheap drone defences

Five European nations France, Poland, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Italy (the E5 nations) have launched a new programme to develop low-cost air defence systems and autonomous drones. Announced on Friday, the initiative leverages Ukrainian expertise from four years of war against Russia, forming part of wider European efforts to bolster border security, including a proposed "drone wall" to detect and intercept drones violating airspace. Both Moscow and Kyiv possess advanced drone warfare capabilities, with battlefield innovations from the conflict reshaping modern tactics.
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2 days ago

Banker jailed over made up' string vest sexual harassment claims gets sentence cut

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.
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3 days ago

Starmer to press ahead with Chagos Islands deal despite Trump U-turn - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK will proceed with legislation to formalize leaseback of Diego Garcia to secure national security despite Trump withdrawing support and reports of political delays.
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