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Almost 3,000 high street shops raided in money-laundering crackdown

UK authorities raided 2,700 cash-heavy high-street businesses in a large money-laundering crackdown, seizing millions, arresting hundreds and targeting diverse cash-based outlets.
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1 hour ago

Cryptoqueen who fled China for London mansion to be sentenced over 5bn Bitcoin stash

A woman, said by police to have bought cryptocurrency now worth billions of pounds using funds stolen from thousands of Chinese pensioners, is due to be sentenced this week for money laundering. After fleeing China, she moved to a mansion in Hampstead, north London. The Metropolitan Police raided it a year later and made one of the world's single largest crypto seizures. More than 100,000 Chinese people invested their money in her company - which claimed to be developing high-tech health products and mining cryptocurrency.
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2 hours ago

Success is shutting them down': Met police in fight against illegal vape and phone shops

Police raided London electrical shops selling illegal, counterfeit and hazardous vapes and electronics, seizing millions in goods and proceeds and making numerous arrests.
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17 hours ago

One in six UK employers expect job cuts from AI in next year

AI adoption is likely to reduce UK headcounts within 12 months, especially in clerical, junior managerial, professional, and administrative roles.
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12 hours ago

Heavy and persistent rain to dominate the week before it turns cold - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The UK will experience unsettled weather this week with heavy rain, strong southerly winds, possible flooding, and cooler, near-freezing temperatures moving in from the north.
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1 day ago

King Charles leads Remembrance Sunday service at Cenotaph

The Independent funds on-the-ground reporting across major issues while covering Remembrance Sunday led by King Charles III at the Cenotaph.
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2 days ago

Some good news' for mortgage borrowers despite base rate being maintained

Donations sustain free independent journalism while mortgage affordability improves slightly as lenders cut fixed rates despite the Bank of England holding rates at 4%.
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14 hours ago

West End crime crackdown sees 140 people arrested

Metropolitan Police arrested over 140 people in a week-long operation in the West End, deploying 100 extra officers to target shoplifting and phone theft.
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16 hours ago

Outgoing BBC news head rejects claims of institutional bias as Trump welcomes resignations latest updates

I would like to say it has been the privilege of my career to serve as the CEO of BBC News and to work with our brilliant team of journalists. I stepped down over the weekend because the buck stops with me. But I'd like to make one thing very clear, BBC News is not institutionally biased. That's why it's the world's most trusted news provider.
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16 hours ago

Alan Milburn to lead review into mental health's role in youth unemployment

A major government review will examine how mental health and disability are driving rising economic inactivity among young people and propose measures to reconnect them to work or education.
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9 hours ago

Peter Vandermeersch: For decades the BBC was hailed for its neutrality - but if it can't hold its ground now, who can?

Britain's public broadcaster once defined trust and fairness. Now it stands as a cautionary tale for every democracy
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11 hours ago

Revealed: The London borough among the worst in the UK for uninsured drivers

RM1 in Havering ranks as London's worst area for uninsured drivers; Thurrock is the national worst and several West Midlands postcodes are major hotspots.
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7 hours ago

Man set fire to ex's house by pouring petrol through letterbox while she slept

Nicholas Martin jailed for 30 years after setting his ex-partner's house on fire, causing severe injuries and stemming from a prolonged campaign of abuse.
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1 day ago

Horse-racing industry faces 10m blow from business rates overhaul

Horse-racing training yards face a £10 million sector-wide business rate increase after exclusion from new reliefs, raising average bills about 40% per yard.
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14 hours ago

Former Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood bailed over rape charges

The 68-year-old has also been charged with nine counts of indecent assault and two counts of sexual assault. Three of the accounts of indecent assault are alleged to have taken place in BBC studios in the 1990s. The charges related to seven women, some as young as 17 years old, with the allegations spanning from 1983 to 2016. Mr Westwood was granted bail at a hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Monday.
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8 hours ago

Record revenue forecast for Prem amid R360 threat

Prem Rugby forecasts revenues above £200m next year, with reduced losses, rising wages, stronger fan engagement, and remaining third-party debt from Covid bailouts.
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13 hours ago

'Heathrow should be expanded without moving M25'

The airport's owners want to build a full-length 3,500m (2.2-mile) runway, which would involve diverting the M25, while Arora Group is seeking permission for a 2,800m runway, negating the need to move the motorway. A decision on which developer will build Heathrow's third runway is due by the end of the month. In the summer, Heathrow Airport revealed its 49bn plans to build a third runway and accompanying infrastructure, including a new road tunnel under the airport, and widening the M25 motorway between junctions 14 and 15.
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11 hours ago

The best Christmas market in London returns for 2025 this week

When it comes to just Christmas markets, in 2025 Londoners are truly spoiled for choice. This year's Time Out list of the capital's top festive fairs stretches beyond 30, giving you more than enough places to sip mulled wine, snack on gingerbread and get some present shopping inspo. Only the finest markets make the cut, with each one judged on its food, drink and gift shopping options (as well as overall Christmassy vibe).
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14 hours ago

These are officially the best places to retire in the UK right now

Retirement priorities shift, prompting some to relocate for family proximity and better quality of life, with UK constituencies ranked across six later-life wellbeing pillars.
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15 hours ago

Former BBC DJ Tim Westwood arrives at court to face rape charges

Tim Westwood has been charged with multiple counts of rape and sexual assault spanning 1983–2016 and granted conditional bail.
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12 hours ago

Police hunt well-dressed couple who 'subjected woman to racist attack' at Bond Street Tube station

A woman and her family were sprayed with suspected pepper spray, racially abused and assaulted in central London; detectives seek two people who may assist enquiries.
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19 hours ago

London travel news LIVE: Gatwick Express and Southern trains hit by electricity failure between Victoria and Clapham Junction

Monday morning rush hour commuters are facing disruption on the railways with an electricity failure disrupting trains in and out of London Victoria station. The problem between Victoria and Clapham Junction is preventing trains from leaving the depot, according to National Rail. It says the worst affected services are likely to include the Gatwick Express between London Victoria, Gatwick Airport and Brighton, along with multiple Southern trains. It says the issue is likely to last through to 10am.
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4 hours ago

Young girl in 'critical' condition after serious collision with lorry in Co Derry

Young girl critically injured in collision with a lorry on Boleran Road near Limavady and airlifted to Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children.
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13 hours ago

Teenager detained for boy's New Year's Eve murder

In a televised sentencing on Monday, Mr Justice Cavanagh said Lloyd-Hall had carried a knife to feel "powerful" and out of "bravado" - and not for protection, as he had claimed in his trial. He said Harry had been a normal "boisterous and exuberant" 16-year-old who was "full of charm". The judge said: "You stabbed Harry because you lost your temper with him and you acted like a big man in front of your friends."
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16 hours ago

Nursing watchdog 'should've acted faster on Letby'

The Nursing and Midwifery Council acknowledges it should have suspended Lucy Letby earlier and has revised guidance to allow interim suspension before criminal charges.
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15 hours ago

Woman who was stabbed in the neck in Birmingham dies of injuries

A 34-year-old woman stabbed in the neck in Birmingham has died; 21-year-old Djeison Rafael was charged and police seek witnesses while amending charges.
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3 hours ago

Police hunt couple who subjected woman to racist attack' at London tube station

Police seek two suspects after a racially aggravated assault on a woman and her family at Bond Street Underground; enquiries continue into a sprayed substance.
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7 hours ago

How 5.5 billion Bitcoin fraudster evaded UK authorities for six years

Zhimin Qian led a multibillion-pound Bitcoin Ponzi scheme that defrauded over 128,000 victims and laundered billions through Bitcoin while evading UK authorities.
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1 day ago

Donegal man arrested over alleged hit and run in London

Man charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving and failing to stop after collision left woman in life-threatening condition; arrested in Northern Ireland.
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1 day ago

Quentin Willson, Top Gear Presenter And Electric-Vehicle Advocate, Dies At 68

very much the champion of the consumer.
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1 day ago

Remembrance Sunday 2025: King Charles to lead nation in two-minute silence as millions honour the fallen

King Charles led a two-minute silence at 11am while thousands, including about 10,000 veterans, gathered in Whitehall for the Remembrance Sunday service and march.
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1 day ago

It seemed like quite a do': why East Grinstead hosts one of Scientology's glitziest evenings

It may seem like a once-in-a-lifetime anecdote but, this week, Cruise was back and, when the purpose for his visit was revealed, the chance sighting of the Mission: Impossible star in a West Sussex town makes a lot more sense. East Grinstead is home to the Church of Scientology its Saint Hill Manor is the UK headquarters for the organisation.
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1 day ago

'Every London borough is represented in this wine'

Grapes from gardens and allotments across every London borough are combined annually to make a community still, sparkling rosé, sparkling white, and red wine.
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1 day ago

Hero' crew member injured in train mass stabbing regains consciousness

Samir Zitouni, a train crew member injured while protecting passengers during a Cambridgeshire mass stabbing, briefly regained consciousness and faces a lengthy recovery.
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1 day ago

Boy, 4, in critical condition after being hit by firework

A four-year-old boy is fighting for his life after being hit by a firework. Lancashire Police are now appealing for a man to come forward in connection with the incident, warning this year has gone too far. The force said officers attended a number of incidents involving the anti-social use of fireworks in Burnley on Wednesday. During these incidents on Guy Fawkes Night in the Elm Street area, a four-year-old child was severely injured. He remains in hospital in a critical condition.
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2 days ago

Army reservist retraces family's footsteps to Dutch battlefield

Support funds independent, paywall-free journalism that enables on-the-ground reporting, investigations, documentaries, and preservation of personal wartime histories.
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2 days ago

The fear is real': how Midlands attacks have changed Sikh women's daily lives

Religiously motivated attacks in the Midlands have heightened fear among Sikh women, causing major changes to daily routines and increased community safety measures.
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3 days ago

Mystery of war heroes solved ahead of Remembrance Sunday

MoD identified dozens of unknown British and Commonwealth war casualties using historical research and DNA testing, enabling funerals and recognition ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
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2 days ago

Scotland v New Zealand: Autumn Nations Series rugby union live

National stereotypes often have some element of truth to them, but my experience of people from north of the border suggests the dour Scotsman trope does not. This erroneous view is never more evident than when applied to the subject of the Scotland national men's team in the November tests. Like a crystal clear stream feeding a distillery producing bottles of an adeptly aged, 80% cask strength spirit of optimism, hope springs eternal from fans and commentators alike among the reddening leaves and mellow fruitfulness.
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2 days ago

'No one listened': Havering Council to pay 7,000 to homeless mother left in unsafe housing

Havering Council ordered to pay 7,100 after leaving Miss X and her children in unsafe temporary accommodation with repeated failures and missed safeguarding opportunities.
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2 days ago

Man charged over Gatwick Airport luggage theft

Kawtar Boudad Dupont, 31, said she was travelling with her two daughters, aged two and eight, on 30 October when she went into a baby changing room in the South Terminal to feed one of her children. She said the room was so small she was forced to leave their luggage outside, but when she came out a few minutes later their belongings were gone.
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2 days ago

Primark issues product recalls for baby items over safety fears

Primark urgently recalled two soother clip products that fail safety standards and urged customers to stop use and return them for a refund.
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2 days ago

England faces worst drought in decades as companies prepare to take drastic measures

England faces its worst drought in decades, with depleted reservoirs prompting potential extreme water-use restrictions and dry spells expected to continue into 2026.
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2 days ago

Tens of thousands in Portugal protest proposed labor reforms

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

Senior police officer investigated after drone crash injures child

A Kent Police drone struck an overhead cable, fell and hit a child; the IOPC launched an independent misconduct investigation into a serving special inspector.
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3 days ago
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Offshore workers must lose weight or face losing their jobs under new safety measures

OEUK will impose a 124.7kg maximum clothed weight for offshore workers to be winched by rescue helicopters; employers have a year to support staff.
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3 days ago
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Lose weight or lose your jobs, offshore workers told

Offshore workers must weigh 124.7kg or less clothed by November next year or risk being unable to be winched to safety and losing jobs.
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3 days ago

Government showcases UK quantum computing pledge | Computer Weekly

UK funds 14 quantum sensing projects with £14m to develop next-generation sensors for healthcare, transport and defence.
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3 days ago

Flags and Christian nationalist slogans feature in soaring attacks on UK mosques

Mosques across Britain faced a sharp rise in attacks between July and October, often featuring British or English flags and Christian nationalist symbols.
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3 days ago

City of London deploys SASE to future-proof public infrastructure | Computer Weekly

Its coverage spans the City of London Corporation, the City of London Police, the Barbican Centre, City of London schools, parks, libraries and protected heritage locations such as Epping Forest, the iconic ponds at Hampstead Heath and Mansion House. With over 200 locations, the City of London has to ensure connectivity reaches every employee, official, resident and visitor in its community.
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4 days ago

McDonald's staff to be protected from sexual abuse following complaints

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3 days ago

Six months of falling footfall on the high street shows need for government action - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

While overall footfall fell for the sixth consecutive month, there was some good news on High Streets, which saw positive shopper traffic after a disappointing September. With consumer confidence remaining weak ahead of the possibility of a tax-raising Budget, many households have stayed away from shopping centres and retail parks. However, a Friday Halloween brought some welcome relief, delivering a late-month boost for retailers.
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3 days ago

London's weekly railway news

London's rail network sees disruptions and service changes alongside infrastructure progress, operator contracts, ticketing reforms and station accessibility improvements.
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3 days ago

Dramatic moment casino worker caught on CCTV stealing 10,000 arrested by police

Juliana Quintero Velasco stole 10,000, was caught on CCTV, arrested within 24 hours, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to unpaid work and 1,200 compensation.
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3 days ago

Veterans to deliver letter on mental health to PM

Four veterans will walk 117 miles from Worcestershire to Downing Street on Armistice Day to demand increased mental health support for ex-military personnel.
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3 days ago

Prisoner hands himself back in after mistaken release from prison

A man mistakenly released after sentencing returned to custody three days later; authorities continue searching for another prisoner released in error.
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3 days ago

Firm and men deny killing woman crushed by bricks

Michaela Boor, 29, sustained fatal injuries when a pallet containing more than two tonnes of bricks fell from a crane at a building site on Burdett Road, Bethnal Green, on 27 March 2018. Higgins Homes Plc is accused over her death, along with Thomas Anstis, 68, of Banstead, Surrey; Stephen Coulson, 69, of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire; Dawood Mann, 60, of Ashford, Kent; and Alexander McInnes, 33, of Islington, north London. At the Old Bailey, the defendants all denied gross negligence manslaughter.
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3 days ago

Two people arrested after baby boy dies in XL bully attack

A nine-month-old baby was killed in an XL bully dog attack in Rogiet, South Wales; two people arrested and released on bail while investigations continue.
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3 days ago

Sixth Met officer sacked after BBC Panorama film

A Metropolitan Police detention sergeant was dismissed for saying a detainee deserved to be beaten and using derogatory language amid wider misconduct at Charing Cross station.
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3 days ago

Travel LIVE: London traffic chaos as Heathrow tunnel shut in both directions on M4

The closure of Heathrow tunnel has caused huge delays for motorists travelling along the M4. It has also affected access to Heathrow Airport's terminals 2 and 3. Traffic is heavily congested on the M4 Heathrow Spur and the A4 Bath Road; eight bus routes are also on diversion. Motorists are being warned to plan ahead as disruption looks to continue throughout the morning. Follow below for live updates...
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4 days ago

Met police's culture makes racial harm inevitable', internal review finds

Metropolitan Police is institutionally designed to cause repeated anti-Black harm, with leadership and culture protecting the force from meaningful reform.
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3 days ago

'I was fined 100 for a poo my dog didn't do'

A Northampton dog owner received a £100 fine for not carrying a dog waste bag while walking a Welsh Springer Spaniel that did not foul.
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3 days ago

UK union accuses GTA maker Rockstar Games of firing employees attempting to organise

Rockstar Games allegedly dismissed over 30 UK employees for IWGB Discord membership, prompting claims of unlawful, retaliatory union-busting and public protests.
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3 days ago

Bin strike set to hit London borough in run up to Christmas as refuse workers vote for industrial action

Waltham Forest outsourced bin collectors voted overwhelmingly to strike after rejecting repeated low pay offers, citing the cost of living and poor working conditions.
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3 days ago

ITV confirms talks with Sky over 1.6bn sale of TV channels and ITVX in landmark broadcasting shake-up

ITV plc notes the recent press speculation and confirms that it is in preliminary discussions regarding a possible sale of its M&E business to Sky for an enterprise value of £1.6bn,
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3 days ago

Banker jailed for false claims colleague sexually harassed him over string vest

Man jailed for 20 months and ordered to pay £150,000 after fabricated sexual harassment and assault claims against a manager were found false and contemptuous.
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3 days ago

Algerian sex offender released by mistake from Wandsworth prison arrested

Kaddour-Cherif, an Algerian registered sex offender accidentally released from HMP Wandsworth, was arrested after being spotted and blamed authorities for the wrongful release.
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3 days ago

Sex offender freed from Wandsworth prison by mistake is back in custody

A convicted sex offender mistakenly released from Wandsworth prison was recaptured after a six-day manhunt following delayed notification to police.
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3 days ago

The exact date that the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree will arrive for the 2025 festive season

Norway annually gifts a large Christmas tree to Britain, felled near Oslo since World War II, to be lit in Trafalgar Square on December 4.
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3 days ago

Horizon 22 - London's highest free viewing gallery switches to Monday ticket releases

Horizon 22 now releases free tickets at 10am every Monday for visits 14 days in advance, with brunch bookings offering guaranteed access on sold-out Saturdays.
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3 days ago

Met officer who shared messages about sexually abusing children avoids jail but does get the sack

A Metropolitan Police officer was dismissed, convicted under the Obscene Publications Act, given an 18-month suspended sentence, and permanently barred from policing.
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3 days ago

Ex-Met officer David Carrick says woman made up claims because of MeToo movement'

David Carrick, a former Metropolitan Police officer convicted of extensive sexual offences, claimed a woman fabricated new allegations citing the MeToo movement.
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3 days ago

Irish doctor died after being given wrong medication, UK inquest hears

Professor Ray McMahon died after receiving an incorrect medication dose at Wythenshawe Hospital following a cascade of errors leading to cardiac arrest.
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3 days ago

Woman who claimed she was Madeleine McCann guilty of harassing missing girl's parents

Julia Wandelt, 24, turned up at the home of Kate and Gerry McCann and sent sinister letters and messages repeatedly begging for a DNA test. The 24-year-old Polish national gasped and put her hands to her face when jurors returned a guilty verdict for harassment on Friday, but a not guilty verdict for stalking. The jury unanimously decided Julia Wandelt was not guilty of stalking, but guilty of harassment (Go Get Funding)
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3 days ago

Chance meeting at corner shop unites son with father

"My whole life I've wanted to know him," the 21-year-old told BBC London. "I got to a state where I accepted I wasn't going to meet him." Mr Archer said he struck up a conversation with the man in the shop in Ladbroke Grove on 27 October after hearing him speaking Turkish on the phone.
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3 days ago

Three prisoners charged with murder of child killer Kyle Bevan

Three prisoners have been charged with murdering Kyle Bevan at HMP Wakefield; Bevan had been serving life for killing a two-year-old.
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3 days ago

When will it next snow in the UK?

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

How Kate and Gerry McCann's emotional evidence helped to convict their harasser

Kate and Gerry McCann endured harassment and emotional courtroom testimony as evidence against a woman falsely claiming to be their missing daughter, Madeleine.
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5 days ago

One in five people lost money to scams in the past year, report reveals

Twenty percent of adults lost money to scams in the year to March, with widespread digital scam encounters and planned mobile-network upgrades to prevent spoofing and trace callers.
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4 days ago

China-critical UK academics describe extremely heavy' pressure from Beijing

UK academics researching China face pressure, threats, and censorship while universities self-censor due to reliance on tuition fees from Chinese students.
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