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5 hours ago

Body found on Devon beach after swimmers went missing on Christmas Day

Emergency services recovered a man's body on Exmouth Beach after two swimmers went missing on Christmas Day; formal identification is pending and family notified.
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20 hours ago

Rescued Scafell Pike hikers urged to pay hotel bill and return head torches

Two rescued walkers owe a hotel £130, failed to return lent head torches, and left a hospital crutch after a treacherous Scafell Pike rescue.
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1 day ago

News UK sees digital subscribers for The Sun soar 120% as its CMO brands Facebook mobile publishing model 'terrifying'

The Sun doubled digital subscribers but still saw overall paid readership decline; executives warned Facebook's mobile publishing proposal poses risks to traffic and control.
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19 hours ago

Police arrest 86 protesters supporting Palestine Action outside prison

Eighty-six protesters were arrested at HMP Wormwood Scrubs after breaching prison grounds and allegedly threatening staff during a demonstration supporting a hunger-striking Palestine Action prisoner.
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22 hours ago

Manchester focus: What does the city offer agencies and clients?

Manchester offers clients top creative talent, innovation, diverse agency types, strong media buying, cost-effective work and rapid turnaround rivaling London.
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10 hours ago

Tory pair aim to attract 'politically homeless' with new movement

A national grassroots movement will target seven million centrist or centre-right 'politically homeless' voters to draw them back to the Conservative Party.
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22 hours ago

Pro-Palestine Action protesters arrested after breaching' Wormwood Scrubs prison in west London

Protesters supporting a Palestine Action prisoner on hunger strike breached HMP Wormwood Scrubs grounds and were arrested on suspicion of aggravated trespass.
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11 hours ago

Two men charged over high-value ram raid at Yves St Laurent on London's Bond Street

Two men charged after a ram raid on a Yves Saint Laurent store where thieves used an SUV to smash the shop and steal handbags.
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8 hours ago

Mum with cervical cancer begged for scan after years of being 'fobbed off'

Jessica Mason went back and forth to her GP and hospital with swelling, bleeding and pain in her vagina but says she was "fobbed off" before "begging" for a scan which revealed cancer requiring urgent treatment. The 44-year-old believes she was only referred for an MRI because she "broke down in tears" to a doctor, adding: "I knew there was something wrong."
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20 hours ago

This south London gasholder could be turned into a public swimming pool

In a first for the city, a wild swimming spot could open inside one of south London's iconic Grade II-listed gasholders. Within a few years London's outdoor swimming enthusiasts (we know there are a lot of them) could be practicing their Wim Hof method in the Old Kent Road gasworks, which would be renamed Livesey Park. Southwark Council's Overview and Scrutiny Committee revealed its plans to transform the site, calling the proposals 'unlike anything else seen in Europe'.
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1 day ago

Civic launches Scotland Office and OAG sites

Civic launched two government websites for the Scotland Office and the Office of the Advocate General with integrated social media and matching designs.
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1 day ago

UK expected to reduce amount of steel it allows in tariff-free

UK will reduce tariff-free steel quotas to protect domestic steelmakers amid a global surplus and rising protectionism.
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1 day ago

Police Federation criticises plans for mandatory licence to practise' for officers

Police officers will be required to hold and renew a licence to practise while pay, training, time and support must improve to achieve professional policing.
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1 day ago

Data centre blaze tackled by 60 firefighters

LFB Dozens of firefighters have extinguished a fire in the basement of a data centre in east London. London Fire Brigade (LFB) said around 60 firefighters and eight fire engines were called to Nutmeg Lane, Blackwall at 04:50 GMT on Saturday. The fire broke out in a battery room containing lead-acid batteries and was brought under control before 07:00. The cause of the blaze has not been determined.
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2 days ago
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Your money questions: Can I combine my private pension and an investment into a new plan to lower tax?

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1 day ago

Asbestos found in children's play sand sold in UK

Coloured children's play sand sold by Hobbycraft tested positive for asbestos, prompting voluntary withdrawal and ongoing investigations.
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1 day ago

Police hunt for man after woman filmed while using toilets at shopping centre

Police released a CCTV image seeking public help to identify a man who filmed a woman without consent in a Westbury Mall toilet cubicle.
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1 day ago

How do young people feel about the U16 social media ban?

UK consulting on an Australian-style social media ban for under-16s to tackle mental health harms, online abuse and harmful content amid mixed youth views.
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2 days ago

Government steps in with 25m investment to keep AI firms listed in London

The government invested £25 million in Kraken Technologies to encourage the AI platform to list in London and support domestic scale-up growth and flotation.
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2 days ago

Armed forces to scrap archaic' paper record system in bid to boost recruitment

Armed forces will replace century-old paper medical records with NHS digital records by 2027 to boost recruitment, deployability, and ease veterans' transition.
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2 days ago

Counter-terrorism police investigating highly targeted' attacks on Pakistani dissidents in UK

Highly targeted attacks in Britain against two Pakistani dissidents suggest possible state-linked criminal proxies, including firearm use, prompting a Scotland Yard counter-terrorism investigation.
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2 days ago

Veterans' Digital ID for UK Armed Forces off to a slow start

About 15,000 veterans have applied for the optional GOV.UK One Login digital veteran ID, representing less than 1% of the 1.8 million eligible for the physical Veteran Card.
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fromTheregister
2 days ago

London boroughs limping back online months after cyberattack

Hammersmith & Fulham Council has resumed online and telephone payments after a cyberattack, but some account balances and services remain disrupted.
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2 days ago

London's weekly railway news

London's rail network sees new train tests, HS2 tunnelling and apprenticeship progress, construction logistics changes, service disruptions from engineering works and theft, and franchise operational shifts.
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2 days ago

Heathrow scraps 100ml limit on liquids in cabin bags after tech upgrade

Heathrow removed the 100ml cabin-liquid limit for departing passengers with CT scanners, permitting liquids and electronics to stay in hand luggage up to two litres.
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2 days ago

Meta probed over WhatsApp data disclosure

The case, published on Ofcom's own enforcement register on Friday, centers on two statutory "section 135" notices issued to Meta on July 31, 2024, and June 19, 2025, under the Communications Act 2003. Those notices required Meta to hand over data on how WhatsApp Business competes in the application-to-person messaging market - the unglamorous stuff companies use to ping customers about parcels, appointments, and login codes.
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2 days ago

'A money making racket': Angry British dual nationals blast UK passport demand

Ahead of the end of the 'tolerance period' of the Electronic Travel Authorisation system (ETA) from February 25th, British dual nationals have been targeted with official messaging suggesting that they will only be able to enter the UK if they have a valid British passport or a pricey certificate of entitlement. Those without the correct paperwork could even be denied boarding or turned away at the border, British authorities have suggested.
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2 days ago

Cornwall isn't resilient enough': towns struggle with broadband outage after Storm Goretti

Storm Goretti severed communications in remote Cornish communities, exposing fragile telecom infrastructure and causing prolonged isolation and hardship.
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3 days ago

Wes Streeting makes new NHS pledge amid cancer care postcode lottery'

Government plans expand cancer specialist training and assess new diagnostic technologies to reduce regional care disparities and accelerate detection across England.
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2 days ago

London's biggest airport has finally axed the 100ml liquids rule at security

Heathrow has ended the 100ml liquids rule, allowing containers up to two litres and leaving laptops in bags due to new CT scanner security checks.
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2 days ago

'Heathrow runway change will make our village unliveable'

Longford faces severe noise, pollution, and potential destruction from Heathrow runway changes and proposed eastern alternation.
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2 days ago

Bank of England accelerates Leeds expansion as part of cost-cutting overhaul

The Bank of England will allocate 50% of external hires to Leeds to reach 500 staff by 2027 while cutting costs and reducing roles.
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2 days ago

The cost of living crisis hasn't gone away our helpline never stops ringing'

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

More people have adopted the four-day work week here's why

UK adoption of a four-day working week expanded in 2025, benefiting over 6,000 employees across 253 accredited businesses.
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2 days ago

London travel disruption this weekend: full list of tube and train closures for January 23-25 2026

Major Tube disruptions on Jan 24-25 will partially or fully close Circle, District, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, and other TfL services.
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2 days ago

Windrush line staff vote for three-day strike

Signalling and telecoms workers on London's Windrush Overground line will strike three days over a 1.5% pay rise deemed derisory.
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3 days ago

Retired civil servants left in pension limbo

A Capita administration backlog has left many former civil servants without expected pensions or lump sums, causing acute financial hardship.
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2 days ago

Teenage gunman, 18, cowers inside a divan bed after double shooting left victim paralysed

Five people were convicted and sentenced after a targeted shooting that left a man paralysed and involved recovered firearms, ammunition, and DNA evidence.
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2 days ago

Schizophrenic bus stop killer held indefinitely

The court has heard a man with a severe mental illness was known to services and assessed by consultant psychiatrists as psychologically stable and safe for the community.
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2 days ago

Police launch murder probe after death of three-month-old baby

Police have launched a murder investigation after the death of a three-month-old baby boy. Atijus Elertaite, was taken to hospital in a life-threatening condition, after police officers found him at a property in St John's Chase, March, in Cambridgeshire, just after 11am on Saturday 3 January. The baby died five days later on 8 January. A post-mortem examination has revealed the preliminary cause of death was a head injury, pending further medical investigation, police said.
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2 days ago

Councillor who defected from Reform told to resign

Labour said Kathy Gibbon should stand down after she left Reform UK and joined the Tories on Buckinghamshire Council. Gibbon, who represents the Kingsbrook, Bierton and Wing ward, was elected for Reform last year, but announced her defection this week claiming the move would "allow me to work more effectively as part of a strong, experienced team". Reform UK councillor Cameron Anderson said voters would "now feel a great sense of dissatisfaction and injustice", while Labour called for a by-election.
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2 days ago

'No-brainer' 15,000-home plan for 'new town' to help solve London housing crisis

Approve Thamesmead Waterfront as a New Town to enable up to 15,000 homes and relieve London's housing shortage.
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3 days ago

Gerry Hutch: The Monk's 800k tax bill, a UK fraudster's ill-gotten Lamborghini and the day he chauffeured Mike Tyson

Gerry 'the Monk' Hutch refuses to pay an €800,000 CAB tax demand tied to undeclared income and alleged criminal activity.
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2 days ago

Man who stabbed woman to death in frenzied attack at London bus stop is given hospital order

Several members of the public allegedly saw Debella carry out the senseless attack on May 9 2024 before "casually walking away", the court heard. He was arrested within hours of Ms Mukey's death and detectives built a case using CCTV, DNA and evidence from his internet use. Met Police said Debella had an interest in violence, trawling the internet before and after the killing for violent videos, as well as news articles about the stabbing.
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2 days ago

Union boss warns against Labour control-freakery' over Andy Burnham

Local Labour members and union leaders demand a democratic, locally decided candidate selection in Gorton and Denton to prevent central interference or a stitch-up.
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2 days ago

Wes Streeting vows to meet dad over diabetes plea

Health Secretary Wes Streeting said he would meet the father of a two-year-old girl who died from undiagnosed type 1 diabetes. Lyla Story, from Hull, died in May last year less than 24 hours after her mother had taken her to their doctor who diagnosed acute tonsillitis, an inquest heard in September. Her father, John Story, is campaigning for Lyla's Law which would see routine tests for those showing symptoms of type 1 diabetes.
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2 days ago

Police hunt for man connected to former councillor who raped wife

Police seek public help identifying an unknown man in images linked to sexual offences against Joanne Young; provide information to Wiltshire Police or Crimestoppers.
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2 days ago

CCTV appeal after woman sexually assaulted on escalators at major London train station

A woman was reportedly sexually assaulted on an escalator at St Pancras station; police seek a man shown in CCTV to aid the investigation.
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2 days ago

West End star: My phone was stolen in London... I tracked it down to a market in China

John Owen-Jones tracked a phone stolen in London to a Shenzhen second-hand phone market amid a broader mobile phone theft crisis in the city.
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2 days ago

Former UK local politician pleads guilty to drugging, raping ex-wife

Former Swindon councillor Philip Young admitted 48 offences, including multiple rapes, drugging, voyeurism, and publishing obscene images against his ex-wife between 2010 and 2023.
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2 days ago

Man who died in rescue attempt gets King's award

Garcia, 26, has also been given the same bravery award and said it was an honour and "a reminder that what I did was something good." "It brings me so much peace that I was told that without me helping her float and carrying her, she wouldn't have survived." He added that finding out Olubunmi-Adewole had not survived was one of the worst moments of his life and he was pleased the younger man had been recognised posthumously.
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Gay DJ Fat Tony shares what he claims really happened at Peltz-Beckham wedding

Victoria is by the stage, she goes onto the stage, and of course at that point Brooklyn is suddenly, literally, devastated because he thought he was going to do his first dance with his wife. Then Nicola leaves the room crying her eyes out. Brooklyn is stuck there on stage. And then they do this dance and Marc Anthony's going, 'Put your hands on your mother's hips'. It was a Latin thing. The whole situation was very awkward for everyone in the room.
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2 days ago

Great Ormond Street apologises to families of children harmed by surgeon Yaser Jabbar ahead of report

Families of children harmed by a Great Ormond Street surgeon received an apology ahead of a report detailing substandard care affecting over 85 patients.
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2 days ago

This essential new map shows the greatest saunas in south London

If you had told us five years ago that London's population would be dunking themselves in ice baths and sweating it out in scorching boxes for fun, instead of going to the pub, we wouldn't have believed you. But in 2026, dear reader, that is very much the case, because Londoners have gone absolutely bonkers for saunas. A new map, created by Sauna\\Wave, has revealed all the best locations in south London to take part in the Finnish tradition.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

Family feuds similar to Beckhams 'reflect private struggles happening quietly in many homes'

When you have overly-invested parents and a child trying to strike out into the world on their own, conflict is inevitable The fallout of the Beckham family saga has been echoing throughout the entertainment landscape this week - yet family feuds like this can be more common than we might realise, according to leading psychotherapists and counsellors. Rumours of the Beckham family rift have been circulating for a year, but it was officially confirmed by Brooklyn Beckham (26) in an explosive four-page statement on Monday.
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4 days ago

Typhoon jets to receive cutting-edge' radar upgrade

Defence Secretary John Healey will announce a 453 million investment to upgrade Typhoon jets with advanced radar, safeguarding up to 1,300 UK jobs.
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3 days ago

British Army to offer funded 'drone degree' at university to 'fast track careers' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The UK Ministry of Defence will fund a university drone degree to train civilian and military drone specialists, starting September 2026 in Hereford.
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3 days ago

British Army invests in degree course for drone specialists

The UK launches a three-year NMITE drone technology degree to train a small cohort of 15 civilian students and up to five soldiers annually for military drone roles.
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3 days ago

Wake up, Westminster: after May, every devolved parliament in the UK will likely be for independence | Will Hayward

Nationalist parties in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are poised to lead their legislatures, signaling rising independence support that challenges UK political unity.
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3 days ago

deVere: City of London reforms to spark IPO surge - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

London's stock market reforms should make the City more competitive and attract listings and fundraising by simplifying rules, reducing costs, and accelerating capital raises.
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3 days ago

Government borrowing falls on income tax windfall, but pressure on public finances remains

Government borrowing fell to £11.6 billion in December due to strong tax receipts, but public sector debt remains high at 95.5% of GDP.
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3 days ago

Digest: BBC and YouTube Strike Strategic Partnership; FTC to Appeal Meta Antitrust Ruling; IPA Launches Gen AI Forum

Major strategic media moves: BBC expands partnership with YouTube for UK-focused content and skills, FTC will appeal Meta antitrust dismissal, and IPA launches generative-AI forum.
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3 days ago

Met Office issues amber and yellow weather warnings for rain and wind - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Heavy rain and strong winds will cause flooding, travel disruption, and potential community isolation across Scotland, parts of Northern Ireland, Wales, and southwest England.
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4 days ago

Revealed: The UK's top property value hotspots by region

Around half of UK homes increased in value in 2025, with northern regions and Northern Ireland seeing the largest gains while millions experienced losses.
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3 days ago

Are additional taxes on second homes fair? Join The Independent Debate

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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3 days ago

BRC: 'Hints of optimism' in consumer confidence - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

According to BRC-Opinium data, consumer expectations over the next three months the state of the economy improved to -32 in January, up from -38 in December. Consumers personal financial situation improved to -8 in January, up from -10 in December and their personal spending on retail fell to -6 in January, down from +6 in December. Consumers personal spending overall fell to +5 in January, down from +17 in December,
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3 days ago

What happens when the taps run dry? England is about to find out | Aditya Chakrabortty

Prolonged loss of household water supply disrupts hygiene, daily routines, services, and social norms, causing anxiety, hardship, and community strain.
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3 days ago

New wood-burning stoves to carry health warnings in UK plan

New wood-burning stoves will carry health warnings and face an 80% tighter smoke limit, but rules apply only to new stoves, cutting emissions modestly.
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3 days ago

Oyster cards could be loaded onto smartphones under new TfL deal

TfL signed a seven-year contract with Indra to modernize Oyster, introduce account-based ticketing, and enable loading Oyster onto smartphones.
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3 days ago

Government borrowing falls by more than a third in December, figures show

UK government borrowing fell to £11.6bn in December 2025, a 38% decrease from December 2024, driven by an 8.9% rise in tax receipts.
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3 days ago

The 'government has made a pig's ear of inheritance tax reform' as receipts rise - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Inheritance tax receipts reached £6.6 billion in the first nine months of 2025/26, driven by frozen thresholds and pension rule changes increasing IHT scope.
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3 days ago

Moment leader of cowardly' phone snatching gang arrested for 11-day crime spree on London Tube

Adel Kerari, leader of a mobile phone-snatching gang, was arrested and jailed after an 11-day London Underground crime spree and related fraud convictions.
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3 days ago

First asylum seekers moved into former army camp

Twenty-seven asylum seekers have been moved to the Crowborough training camp as the government shifts accommodation from hotels to larger dedicated sites.
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3 days ago

Man jailed for sending girl rape threat online

A man who threatened to rape a teenage girl and encouraged her to self-harm has been jailed. Shabaz Khokar, 24, from London, sent the threat to the victim in Staffordshire via social media, along with images of train tickets he booked to travel to her home. He was arrested at a railway station in the county in August when police were alerted.
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3 days ago

Government pledges 1.5bn to fix crumbling museums and cultural buildings

The government will invest £1.5 billion over five years to clear maintenance backlogs and fund capital projects across museums, heritage sites, cultural venues, and libraries.
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