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2 hours ago

Councillors in England face suspensions for misconduct as part of government overhaul

Mayors and councillors in England face suspensions of up to six months for serious misconduct and repeated rule breaches as the government seeks to overhaul standards in local government. Under plans unveiled on Tuesday, local authorities will be handed powers to suspend rule-breaking councillors and mayors, including those found guilty of bullying and assault, and to withhold their allowances. Ministers said the changes, which will be introduced via parliamentary legislation, would help improve public confidence in local government.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 hours ago

Terror law used to ban Palestine Action being used too widely, report warns

Counter-terrorism laws are being applied too broadly; terrorism’s legal definition needs tightening, proscription should be limited and time-limited, and anti-radicalisation schemes reformed.
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2 hours ago

England's children's commissioner calls for closure of young offender institutions

Custody is being used as a waiting room for hundreds of children who are being unnecessarily locked up while awaiting trial or sentencing due to failing services, the children's commissioner for England has warned. Dame Rachel de Souza said many children were being placed in custody not because they posed the greatest risk, but because the systems designed to support them were failing.
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16 hours ago
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Labour could suffer Lib Dem-style election wipeout if they raise taxes, Reeves warned UK politics live

Resignations of BBC director-general Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness represent a right-wing victory, intensifying media-politics conflict and boosting pro-Trump narratives.
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3 hours ago
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The BBC's Top Leaders Resigned with Nothing Less Than the Organization's Survival in Mind

Tim Davie resigned as BBC Director General amid fallout over an edited January 6 Trump clip, prompting survival-mode changes and concerns about the corporation's future.
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3 hours ago
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The BBC's Top Leaders Resigned with Nothing Less Than the Organization's Survival in Mind

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12 hours ago

Education minister facing no confidence vote over Israel visit

Northern Ireland Education Minister Paul Givan faces a no-confidence motion for using departmental resources to share images from an Israel visit; motion lacks cross-community support.
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3 days ago
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Whip restored to four Labour MPs after rebellion

Four Labour MPs suspended for rebelling on welfare reforms had the party whip restored after discussions with the chief whip.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago
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Labour deputy leader's views on party policy are irritating', says Labour peer

Thangam Debbonaire criticized Lucy Powell for undermining the government by commenting on the manifesto tax pledge and urged her to focus on campaigning.
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23 hours ago

Tories vow to 'take a chainsaw' to ESG rules to boost London listings

Under the Conservatives' proposals, mandatory ESG disclosures, including a company's carbon footprint, diversity metrics and social governance data, would be made voluntary once again. ESG rules were initially introduced as a voluntary standard, allowing firms to demonstrate transparency around sustainability, workplace culture and board governance. Over the past decade, however, the measures have evolved into complex mandatory frameworks administered by regulators such as the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), HMRC, and Companies House.
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16 hours ago
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The right can mock my teeth all it wants it shows the Greens have struck a nerve | Zack Polanski

Green party leader faces intense media hostility and personal attacks despite growing public support and rising party membership and polling.
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3 days ago
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Greens' undeliverable' promises will let voters down, says Labour minister

The Green Party offers simple solutions and makes undeliverable promises that could leave voters disappointed.
#journalism-funding
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6 hours ago

Your Party row erupts over hundreds of thousands of pounds in donations

Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana are publicly disputing control and hundreds of thousands in donations and fees tied to MOU Operations and Your Party leadership.
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13 hours ago

Farage warns the BBC the licence fee 'cannot survive' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Farage said at a Reform press conference on Monday, "I well remember the Wilson report two decades ago saying the BBC were not covering areas like Europe and immigration with any sense of impartiality. And you could add on to that net zero, climate change, their interpretation of the horrors that have happened in Gaza and now of course the US president."
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18 hours ago

Homelessness higher than official figures, research shows

England's true homeless population is far higher than official figures, with around 300,000 in the worst forms and 189,000 previously uncounted.
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15 hours ago

Business leaders warn Budget tax hikes could trigger higher prices

A new survey by Employment Hero found that 86 per cent of 1,000 business leaders are worried about what the Budget will mean for their companies, with 59 per cent saying they believe the government does not take the needs of small businesses into account when setting fiscal policy. The concern comes after employer National Insurance contributions (NICs) rose from 13.8 per cent to 15.05 per cent in April - a move that many SMEs say has already strained their finances.
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More than 7,000 people in the UK write to MPs to voice fears about trans toilet ban

In an open letter, TransActual and Trans+ Solidarity Alliance urged the public to signal their opposition to the trans-exclusionary provisions after the EHRC handed its amended code of practice to equalities minister Bridget Phillipson in September. The EHRC updated its code, which provides guidance on creating gendered facilities such as toilets or changing rooms, following a Supreme Court ruling that found that trans women are excluded from the legal definition of a "woman" for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010.
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8 hours ago

Jailed climate activist wins appeal against deportation from UK

Marcus Decker, a German climate activist, won his appeal against deportation after serving a prison sentence for a peaceful Just Stop Oil protest.
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fromwww.bbc.com
9 hours ago

Reeves suggests benefit limits on larger families to be lifted

Proposal to remove family-size limits on working-age benefits, ending the two-child cap to avoid penalising children and reduce child poverty.
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11 hours ago

From Lineker to Bob Vylan: The scandals that shaped Tim Davie's reign at the BBC

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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11 hours ago

Rats, overcrowding and malnutrition common at UK asylum hotels, report finds

Asylum hotel accommodation in the UK involves overcrowding, vermin, inadequate food causing health issues, minimal reductions in hotel use, and large provider profits.
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fromTheregister
17 hours ago

UK military seeks tactical comms and systems suppliers

UK government launches up to £9.6 billion procurement for military-grade tactical communications hardware, software, design, implementation and support services for defence and public-sector users.
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23 hours ago

Jobs and kebabs on the line as UK steel sector turns on itself over import tariffs

When Jonathan Reynolds announced sweeping tariffs this summer to shield Britain's steelmakers from a flood of cheap imports, the reaction seemed almost universally positive. "This government is unapologetic in our support for the UK steel sector," declared Reynolds, then business secretary, promising to defend a "vital industry that underpins Britain's industrial strength and national security." Gareth Stace, director-general of the industry body UK Steel, hailed it as "a tremendous outcome" that would stop foreign producers from "swamping the UK and driving our steel manufacturers out of business."
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6 hours ago

BBC board member with Tory links led charge' in systemic bias claims, say insiders

A BBC board member with Conservative links pressured leadership over alleged systemic bias, prompting resignations, legal threats from Trump, and apologies for editorial edits.
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10 hours ago

Legal experts and politicians criticise process used to ban Palestine Action

Proscription of Palestine Action relied on a broad terrorism definition that risks criminalising legitimate protest and needs narrower statutory limits plus greater oversight.
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7 hours ago

AI chatbots could help stop prisoner release errors, says justice minister

AI chatbots and cross-referencing tools can be used in prisons to automate document processing, alias verification, dataset merging, and release-date calculations to prevent mistaken releases.
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15 hours ago

UK's 'deregulatory' AI approach won't protect human rights | Computer Weekly

Speaking during the inquiry's second evidence session on 29 October 2025, expert witnesses told Parliament's Joint Committee on Human Rights that, as it stands, the UK's "uncritical and deregulatory" approach to AI will fail to deal with the clear human rights harms presented by the technology. This includes harms related to surveillance and automated decision-making, which can variously impact both collective and individual rights to privacy, non-discrimination, and freedom of assembly; especially given the speed and scale at which the technology operates.
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11 hours ago

MPs preparing to examine Chinese state influence at British universities

The foreign affairs select committee is drawing up plans to examine Chinese government interference in academia as part of its inquiry into the UK's strategy towards Beijing. MPs are broadening the scope of their investigation into the China audit, an internal government review of UK-China relations that concluded in June, to look into Chinese state influence at British universities. Ministers are under pressure to take a more robust approach after the Guardian disclosed
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Reckless' cuts to victims' services will cost more than it saves, charity warns

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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fromwww.bbc.com
12 hours ago

Second migrant sent to France returns to the UK

A migrant returned from France under the UK-France 'one in, one out' deal was detected by biometrics, detained, and will be returned to France.
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11 hours ago

UK transport and cyber-security chiefs investigate Chinese-made buses

The UK is investigating whether Chinese-made Yutong buses could be remotely controlled or interfered with, prompting cybersecurity and transport probes.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Welcome to 21st-century politics: a bitter revolt against power that will consume Labour and the Tories | John Harris

The chancellor signals breaking the manifesto pledge by raising income tax, risking public trust, political backlash, and significant electoral consequences.
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1 day ago

The bond market is wrong. Reeves should not cut welfare to placate the City

Chancellor must demonstrate fiscal discipline to keep bond markets calm, balancing spending cuts and tax rises to manage borrowing costs, growth, inflation, and living standards.
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1 day ago

Completely unacceptable' that mistaken prisoner releases have gone up under Labour, minister says UK politics live

What I can tell you is that under the last government, for quite some time, there were, on average, 17 wrong releases. Under this government that has risen. It's 22 that is completely unacceptable. It was unacceptable before, it's unacceptable now. Even one is too many, and the justice secretary is gripping this by appointing Dame Lynne Owens, who is the former director of the National Crime Agency, to make sure that we really grip this
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1 day ago

The Guardian view on Scottish land reform: vast estates remain feudal in scale | Editorial

No other European country has such a narrow base of proprietorship as Scotland. Half of all privately owned rural land is held by 421 people or entities. The roots of such disparities lie in the past. The 18th- and 19th-century Highland clearances emptied the glens and readied them for private takeover. On the continent, and eventually in England, the great estates were broken up by inheritance and land taxes. By comparison, Scotland is still feudal in scale.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Why does the UK want to copy Denmark's stringent immigration policies?

UK plans to adopt Denmark-style restrictive immigration rules limiting family reunification and temporary refugee stays amid rising far-right pressure and public opposition.
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1 day ago

HMRC to review suspending 23,500 child benefit payments

HMRC is reviewing decisions that wrongly stopped child benefit for about 23,500 claimants after travel-data-based conclusions that they had permanently left the UK.
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1 day ago

Lammy accused of doing 'a runner' as more prisoners wrongfully released - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

I asked the Justice Secretary, you think it's a reasonable thing to ask him. They do run the justice system and he didn't make any attempt to answer whatsoever. And so I was very frustrated by that.
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1 day ago

Nandy apologises for breaking rules on football regulator appointment

The culture secretary has apologised for breaking rules by failing to declare she had received donations from the man she picked to run England's new football regulator. On Thursday, the commissioner for public appointments published a report which found that David Kogan had made two separate donations of 1,450 to Lisa Nandy, when she was running to be Labour leader in 2020.
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1 day ago

HMRC trial of child benefit crackdown wrongly suspected fraud in 46% of cases

Home Office travel records used in a trial of a controversial anti-fraud crackdown that under which thousands of parents lost their child benefit were so flawed that almost half of the families initially flagged as having emigrated were still living in the UK, it has emerged. The pilot scheme saved HMRC 17m but left 46% of families targeted incorrectly suspected of fraud, a margin of error far in excess of the 1% to 5% scientifically acceptable.
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1 day ago

Developers met ministers dozens of times over planning bill while ecologists were shut out

The government's planning bill will reach its final stages before it is given royal assent in the coming days, after months of tussling between ministers, nature groups and ecologists. The government has promised to rip up the rules to allow 1.5m homes to be built by the end of this parliament as part of its push for growth. As last-minute wrangling over the reforms continues, peers have secured a key amendment that would ensure species such as dormice, nightingales and hedgehogs,
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Accidental prisoner releases have gone up under Labour, minister admits

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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1 day ago

Will Tim Davie's resignation be enough to restore public trust in the BBC?

Tim Davie and Deborah Turness resigned after a leaked report accused Panorama of editing Trump footage and systemic editorial bias, triggering intense political backlash and scrutiny.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

Mishcon boss warns Reeves that LLP tax hike risks exodus of professionals

Planned LLP tax increases could push professionals and entrepreneurs to leave the UK, weakening London's competitiveness and exacerbating brain drain.
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1 day ago

Finance secretary may have to 'revisit' no tax rise pledge

Scotland's finance secretary may revisit a pledge not to raise income tax due to a potential £1bn funding shortfall from Westminster Budget decisions.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Inquiry to review rise in young people not working or studying

An independent review will investigate rising NEET rates among 16-24-year-olds, focusing on causes, health-related barriers, and ways to move young people into work.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Inquiry launched as nearly one million young people out of work and education

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

Objectors will be on the hook to pay six-figure legal costs under judicial reviews clampdown

Successful judicial-review objectors will face capped legal cost awards and may be required to pay six-figure bills as the Government moves to speed up infrastructure and housing delivery.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

British MPs could be set to debate Andrew Mountbatten Windsor scandal in Commons

Liberal Democrats will press for transparency over Andrew's Royal Lodge payout, government advice, and call for him to give evidence to Parliament under oath.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Call for retirees to be paid state pension for five years even if they die

Sir Steve Webb proposes a guaranteed five-year state pension payout, payable to heirs if recipients die within five years, and gradual pension-age increases.
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1 day ago

BBC bosses treating 'systemic bias' allegations seriously, Nandy says

BBC leadership is treating allegations of systemic bias seriously after claims Panorama edited Trump's speech to suggest he encouraged the January 6 Capitol riot.
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1 day ago

Sam McBride: 'This man was a soldier and I was his enemy, but he should be back with his family' - Former republican prisoner's search for Captain Robert Nairac

For decades, a former IRA man has undertaken a ­private search for the body of one of the Troubles' most mythical victims, Robert Nairac. Now in his 70s, last year this man told his story anonymously in a BBC podcast. Tomorrow night, he will reveal himself in a major new BBC film. Former republican prisoner Martin ­McAllister's solitary mission to find Nairac's bones demonstrates how humanity can emerge from a time of squalid sectarian slaughter.
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1 day ago

Please support us, deaf athlete urges government

Deaf athletes face funding exclusion as Deaflympics competitors are ineligible for government grants, forcing self-funding and causing financial and career strain.
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1 day ago

AI-powered nimbyism could grind UK planning system to a halt, experts warn

AI tools enable rapid, policy-backed planning objections that can amplify nimbyism, produce inaccurate legal claims, and risk overwhelming planning processes.
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1 day ago

UK military to help protect Belgium after drone incursions

UK military personnel and equipment are being sent to Belgium to help it bolster its defences after drone incursions on its airspace, suspected of being carried out by Russia. The new head of the UK military, Sir Richard Knighton, told the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that his Belgian counterpart asked for assistance earlier this week and that kit and personnel were on the way. Belgium's main airport Zavantem was forced to close temporarily on Thursday night after drones were spotted nearby.
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1 day ago

Can Nigel Farage emulate success enjoyed by Italy's far-right Giorgia Meloni?

One of the more striking images from June's G7 summit showed a small group of world leaders engaged in an impromptu and informal evening chat at the venue's restaurant. In the foreground of that photo was a familiar blond head: Giorgia Meloni. During her three years as the Italian prime minister, Meloni has moved beyond her hard-right populism, not to mention her fascism-adjacent origins, to earn at least the respect of other leaders Keir Starmer among them for her pragmatism and flexibility.
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2 days ago

UK seeks Danish inspiration to shake up immigration system

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood plans a major immigration and asylum system overhaul modeled partly on Denmark's restrictive policies.
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3 days ago

Reeves targets tax raid on employee pension contributions at Budget'

Rachel Reeves plans to cap pension salary-sacrifice tax breaks and consider a 2p income tax rise offset by a 2p NI cut to raise billions.
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2 days ago

Cutting home insulation funding will imperil UK's climate goals, Reeves told

Cutting funding for home insulation and the ECO would risk UK climate goals, harm low-income households, and threaten jobs in the energy efficiency sector.
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2 days ago

Cutting aid for disease fund would be moral failure, Labour MPs tell Starmer

Cutting UK funding to the Global Fund risks a moral failure, strategic disaster, and could lead to hundreds of thousands of avoidable deaths.
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2 days ago

Revealed: The billion-pound PPE contractor with a Tory MP on site

Uniserve, owned by Iain Liddell, secured about £1.4bn in DHSC Covid contracts and was found to have supplied unusable PPE.
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2 days ago

Two of four on-the-run prisoners mistakenly released in 2024'

Two of the four prisoners who are at large were mistakenly released in 2024, according to reports. The government is under increasing pressure as the details emerged, with the other two on-the-run inmates revealed to have been wrongly freed in June this year. The mistaken releases of the four offenders mark just some of a number of high-profile cases of prisoners being wrongly freed.
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2 days ago

How could Reeves increase income tax in her Budget and what would it mean for you?

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to raise personal income tax despite Labour's manifesto pledge, with the OBR assessing proposed measures ahead of the November Budget.
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2 days ago

London lights up for first ever Lady Mayor's Show

Dame Susan Langley became the first to adopt the title "Lady Mayor" as City of London's Lord Mayor, presiding over the historic procession and oath.
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2 days ago

Richard Curran: It is time for the Government to get radical on housing solutions or get off the stage

Government housing policy lacks urgency, repeatedly misses targets, and proposed measures may take up to fifteen years to make a meaningful difference.
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2 days ago

A rats to riches story: Larry the Downing Street cat finds place in TV spotlight

Larry the cat is an enduring, popular chief mouser at 10 Downing Street across multiple prime ministers and will feature in a Channel 4 documentary.
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2 days ago

City on parade for first ever Lady Mayor's Show

PA Media For the first time in its nearly 700 year history, the Lord Mayor's Show this year became the Lady Mayor's Show. Dame Susan Langley DBE is not the City of London's first female lord mayor - she's the third in 697 years - but she is the first to take the lady mayor title. The show is a procession from the City to Westminster and dates back to the early 13th Century.
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2 days ago

Government considers cutting VAT on domestic energy bills

A planned 5% VAT cut on domestic energy bills will mainly benefit about 7 million high-energy UK households, yielding larger cash savings than efficient homes.
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2 days ago

Mary Kenny: Has Andrew brought the British royal family to its Marie-Antoinette moment?

The former prince and his wife have tarnished how the institution is viewed by many - and given perfect fuel for abolitionists
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3 days ago

Minister defends David Lammy and says broken system' to blame for prisoner releases UK politics live

Mistaken prison releases prompted stronger release checks and an independent review; one released prisoner returned, while a jailed child-killer was found dead and three prisoners were charged with murder.
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3 days ago

Just one in five voters approve of Reeves breaking manifesto tax pledge at Budget

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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fromIrish Independent
3 days ago

The North's deputy first minister Emma Little-Pengelly will not attend Catherine Connolly's presidential inauguration

I am scheduled to attend a service and to participate in an Act of Remembrance in Parliament Buildings before travelling to Windsor Castle at the invitation of their majesties the king and queen for a special reception to commemorate VJ Day 80th anniversary to honour veterans of World War II, and in particular of the Pacific on this day of remembrance.
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