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Alleged pro-Palestine protesters deny 1.2m damage

Four pro-Palestine protesters pleaded not guilty to causing £1.2 million damage at a UK aircraft factory supplying Israeli military equipment.
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3 hours ago

Jekyll and Hyde monster' left girlfriend paralysed after brutal assault

A man was sentenced to 16 years in prison for a brutal assault that paralyzed his girlfriend after eight years of controlling and violent behavior.
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Trio convicted of teenager's murder due to GPS tag

Three men were convicted of murdering a 19-year-old drug runner in a London park, identified through GPS ankle tag tracking and DNA evidence.
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2 hours ago

Private schools lose legal challenge over VAT changes

The Court of Appeal rejected private schools' legal challenge against VAT removal on fees, ruling the policy's benefits to state schools outweigh discriminatory impacts on faith school families.
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2 hours ago

Enoch Burke seeks Court of Appeal challenge to judgment barring him from school

Jailed schoolteacher Enoch Burke seeks Court of Appeal permission to challenge a three-year-old High Court ban from Wilson's Hospital School in Co Westmeath.
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13 hours ago

Starmer under pressure over slow defence response as war in Europe intensifies - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The UK's defence modernisation is progressing too slowly compared to European rearmament, risking strategic vulnerability to evolving geopolitical and hybrid threats.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 hours ago

Leonardo to be awarded new military deal, saving thousands of jobs

Chancellor Rachel Reeves secures a £1 billion contract with Italian defence company Leonardo to preserve Britain's last military helicopter manufacturing site and protect 3,000 jobs at the Yeovil facility.
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3 hours ago

Rachel Reeves to give go-ahead' for 1bn military helicopter deal

Chancellor Rachel Reeves approves £1 billion contract with Leonardo to build military helicopters in Yeovil, securing approximately 3,000 manufacturing jobs.
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Government to give go-ahead for 1bn defence helicopter deal

The UK government will approve a £1 billion military helicopter purchase from Leonardo, Italy's only specialist supplier operating in Yeovil, protecting 3,000 jobs.
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Reeves urged to approve 1bn helicopter deal amid warnings of 3,000 job losses - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Rachel Reeves faces pressure to approve a £1 billion military helicopter contract to protect 3,000 jobs at the UK's only helicopter manufacturing facility in Yeovil.
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10 hours ago

England suffers wettest winter in a decade

England experienced its wettest winter in a decade with rainfall 35 percent above the long-term average, though not record-breaking compared to historical data.
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7 hours ago

The U.K. Is Now Denying Boarding to Travelers Without This Required Authorization-What to Know

The UK began strictly enforcing its Electronic Travel Authorisation on February 25, requiring all travelers from non-visa countries to obtain the £16 digital permit or face airline boarding denial.
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8 hours ago

Healey orders a review of 'Epstein flights landing at RAF bases' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Healey has instructed officials at the Ministry of Defence to examine records dating back over two decades, including flight logs and passenger manifests. Any material relevant to criminal investigations will be forwarded to police authorities. The investigation will focus on whether military transport infrastructure, including RAF airbases, was used in connection with suspected trafficking activities.
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6 hours ago

Legal challenge over plan to use East Sussex army camp as asylum housing dismissed

A residents' group lost its high court challenge against housing asylum seekers at an army training camp because the legal action was filed before the Home Office formally made its decision.
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21 hours ago

Property sales that fall through costs Britain 900 million a year'

England's property market loses over 900 million annually from transactions that collapse before completion, impacting estate agency revenue and stamp duty collection.
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13 hours ago

This Ramadan, know this: I am me, a Muslim and a Briton. I am not a headline, a threat or a stereotype | Nazir Afzal

Not a day passes without some overt expression of it in our national life. A crime committed by one Muslim becomes an indictment of all Muslims. A cultural practice is wrenched from context and weaponised to provoke anxiety. A theological concept is distorted to imply threat. And on the streets, and increasingly online, it can turn into violence, intimidation or exclusion directed at anyone who looks Muslim.
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11 hours ago

Man arrested after Churchill statue in London defaced with graffiti

A man has been arrested after a statue of Sir Winston Churchill in the centre of London was vandalised with pro-Palestine graffiti. Free Palestine, Zionist war criminal, and Globalise the infitada were sprayed in red paint on the bronze sculpture in Parliament Square, Westminster. The words: Never again is now and Stop the genocide were also painted on the monument.
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7 hours ago

Man charged after allegedly entering Manchester mosque with axe

A 55-year-old man was arrested at a Manchester mosque for possessing an axe and class B drugs during Ramadan prayers attended by approximately 1,500 people.
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4 hours ago

More than 300,000 lose benefits as DWP makes major changes and more could follow

Over 356,000 UK households lost benefits averaging £1,000 monthly for failing to respond to universal credit migration notices from the Department for Work and Pensions.
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10 hours ago

Charges laid after man with axe reported entering mosque during prayers

A 55-year-old man was charged with possessing an offensive weapon and class B drugs after entering Manchester Central Mosque with an axe during Ramadan prayers; no injuries occurred and the incident is not terror-related.
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5 hours ago

East Midlands suspect tasked with burning Ukrainian car' by Russian website

A Belarusian national security suspect was recruited through a Russian language website to commit arson against a Ukrainian vehicle in exchange for payment.
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10 hours ago

Judges reject appeal claiming VAT on private schools infringes human rights

We acknowledge that the measure may have a serious impact on the group one claimants if they are unable to afford private education which accords with their religious convictions, but it is important to bear in mind that they have the option of home schooling if free education in the state sector is not acceptable to them.
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10 hours ago

Seals have begun killing and eating dolphins and no-one knows why

Marine experts are investigating unprecedented grey seal attacks on common dolphins along the British coast, with specialists suspecting a single killer family or population may be responsible for the unusual behavior.
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21 hours ago

Scandal of four-year delays for criminal cases to go to trial

Spiralling backlogs mean a shocking 29 cases including violent crimes and drug offences have been scheduled to start as far away as 2030, with victims left waiting at least four years to have their day in court. In total, more than 2,600 Crown Court trials are not due to be heard until 2028, including 206 rape trials.
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4 hours ago

UK direct-to-device satellite connectivity takes off with Virgin Media O2 | Computer Weekly

The service is the result of a UK-first partnership with SpaceX, using Starlink's low-Earth orbit satellites to deliver connectivity direct to mobile devices using O2's licensed mobile spectrum transmitted from space. The switch-on also follows recent approval by UK regulator Ofcom of the UK's first licence for satellite-to-smartphone services.
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18 hours ago

Complaints of dog mess and bad behaviour but most owners claim to be responsible

Research by pollster YouGov suggests an overwhelming majority of dog owners (96 per cent) say they are responsible yet 86 per cent of people have encountered issues including dog mess, dogs jumping up on them without permission and dogs off the lead.
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Life satisfaction in UK not improved since Covid, wellbeing data shows

UK life satisfaction remains below pre-pandemic levels despite economic growth, with 5.1% of adults reporting very low satisfaction and health perceptions declining significantly since 2020.
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9 hours ago

Sopra Steria sues UK over 958M Capita outsourcing award

Sopra Steria claims the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), which leads the shared services program for multiple departments, failed to spot that Capita's bid for the contract was "abnormally low" relative to Sopra Steria's tender for the same work. It also alleges that after the UK outsourcer was named preferred bidder for the contract, the DWP conducted further renegotiations around Capita's tender.
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10 hours ago

Parents fume as council bans school's lollipop lady for being unsafe'

Dorset Council banned a lollipop lady after installing a zebra crossing, claiming her presence creates driver confusion and safety risks, despite parents and the parish council opposing the decision.
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9 hours ago

Former MP Conor McGinn denies sexually assaulting woman on night out

Former MP Conor McGinn pleaded not guilty to sexual assault charges at Westminster Magistrates' Court and was ordered to stand trial in November 2024.
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12 hours ago

Vandals deface statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square with red paint and anti-Zionist slogans

A bronze statue was vandalized with spray paint containing political slogans and messages, prompting cleanup efforts and police involvement.
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8 hours ago

Boy, 13, in court over double stabbing at school

A 13-year-old boy appeared in court charged with stabbing two students in the neck and spraying a third with insect spray during a school attack at Kingsbury High School in London on 10 February.
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8 hours ago

Women charged after man found dead inside car on industrial estate

Two women were charged with preventing a lawful burial after a man's remains were discovered in a car at a Cornish business park in December 2024.
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13 hours ago

French prosecutors probe Al-Fayeds over sex trafficking

Mohamed Al-Fayed, deceased Egyptian businessman, is at the center of investigations in France and Britain for alleged systematic sex trafficking and abuse of over 154 victims across multiple decades and locations.
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11 hours ago

Man yelled 'I've done it' after Soham child killer Ian Huntley was attacked in prison workshop - reports

Ian Huntley, a prisoner serving a life sentence for murdering two 10-year-old girls in 2002, was assaulted with a metal pole at HMP Frankland and remains in serious condition with head injuries.
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9 hours ago

Beloved zoo gorilla dies just days after being moved to new home

The decision to let Jock go peacefully was made with his comfort and quality of life in mind, a testament to the deep bonds between him and the people who cared for him every day. Jock's legacy at Bristol Zoo, as a leader, father, and ambassador for his species, will live on through the gorillas he helped raise and the countless people.
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1 day ago

Ukraine opens first drone factory in UK

Ukrainian drone manufacturer Ukrspecsystems opened its first production factory in Suffolk, investing £200 million and creating up to 500 British jobs as part of deepening UK-Ukraine defence cooperation.
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1 day ago

Security incidents at UK nuclear submarine base increase since Ukraine war - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Security breaches at Britain's main nuclear submarine facility HMNB Clyde increased from 16 incidents in 2021 to 149 in 2024, with similar rises at nearby nuclear weapons storage facilities following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Fake UK government website redirect detection time reduced to eight days | Computer Weekly

The UK government's Vulnerability Monitoring Service reduces detection time for fraudulent DNS redirects from nearly two months to eight days, cutting cyber attack fix times by 84%.
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1 day ago

Blood tech: UK's use of Israeli spyware that helps underpin a genocide

The UK government purchases Israeli spyware developed and tested on Palestinians despite publicly criticizing Israeli actions in Gaza and the West Bank.
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1 day ago

Faisal Islam: Is the UK economy really turning a corner?

Energy bills will fall 7% in April under the Ofgem price cap, with the Chancellor emphasizing this as evidence the UK economy is turning a corner and people will feel financial relief.
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1 day ago

Britain's creaking courts to use Copilot for transcriptions

The British government will expand AI use in courts across England and Wales to improve efficiency through transcription, judgment summarization, and case scheduling.
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1 day ago

Heathrow's growing debt makes third runway plan even more absurd, say opponents

A 1 billion rise in Heathrow's debt has prompted campaigners against a third runway to argue the government's decision to back the airport's expansion is even more absurd. The company's accounts for last year, just released, show it reported 17.6bn of debt up from 16.6bn in 2024. The owners also reported pre-tax profits of 575m, down more than a third from 917m in 2024 - despite passenger numbers growing by 600,000.
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1 day ago

British-Danish couple say new UK passport rules may separate them from children

Under the rules, dual nationals risk being denied boarding if they do not present a British passport, current or expired, or a certificate of entitlement, costing 589, attached to the passport of their second nationality, to prove their right to enter the UK.
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1 day ago

Asylum claims reach more than 100,000 on Starmer's watch - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK asylum applications declined 4% to 100,625 in 2025, while small boat arrivals increased 13%, and work visas fell 19% with sharp drops in STEM and health sector visas.
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Home Office denies absurd' criticism over rule change that could leave dual nationals stranded

New UK border rules requiring British dual nationals to present valid passports or certificates of entitlement caused confusion and travel disruptions despite the Home Office claiming adequate communication.
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Home Office urged to make it easier for mosques to apply for protection

Home Office guidance says mosques should apply for security measures provided for free by the Home Office if they have experienced or feel vulnerable to hate crime, of if there has been hate crime in the area towards other places of worship or their congregants. However, it advises applicants to provide detailed evidence of incidents, such as graffiti, or police reports, saying that applications that do not include strong evidence are unlikely to be successful.
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British citizenship applications by US nationals hit record high

US applications for British citizenship reached an all-time high of 8,790 in 2025, a 42% increase from 2024, driven by political climate concerns and expanded eligibility rules.
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1 day ago

Rough sleeping hits record high in England

England's rough sleeping population reached a record 4,763 people in Autumn 2025, rising 3% annually and 171% since 2010, with temporary accommodation also hitting record levels at 134,760 households.
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Epstein trafficked women through UK airports until month before arrest' in 2019

Jeffrey Epstein trafficked women through UK airports until June 2019, traveling via private jet over 60 times while six police forces investigate potential trafficking through British commercial airports and RAF bases.
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Two Fifths of SMEs Can't Pay Staff Due to Late Payments - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Late payments from customers are forcing UK SMEs to delay staff salaries, pause hiring, and deplete emergency funds, threatening business survival and economic growth.
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Royal Mail bosses to be called to Parliament over letter delivery failures

The Committee is very concerned by consistent and growing reports, and now many direct representations, about significant failures in Royal Mail's letter delivery service. EP Group's takeover was approved on a legal undertaking that it would maintain the Universal Service Obligation that is the bedrock of the UK's postal service. But one year in, even first-class deliveries are way off track.
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1 day ago

Students recruited to sell sex online in gateway' to exploitation, report warns

Eleanor Lyons, the independent anti-slavery commissioner, warned that sexual exploitation of women and girls is on a clear and sustained rise in the UK, with pimps using the internet to reach new victims and advertise them online with subscription platforms then acting as a gateway to abuse.
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1 day ago

Tell us: how will the UK's landline switch-off affect you or your family?

UK telecoms companies are retiring traditional landline services and replacing them with internet-based home phone connections. The industry has set a deadline of January 2027 to complete this switch with roughly 3.2 million homes still to move over. While the digital switchover has been straightforward for most households, for some vulnerable customers, such as those with telecare devices, it has been very stressful.
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UK asylum claims drop slightly in 2025 as small boat arrivals rise by 13%

UK asylum claims fell 4% to 100,625 in 2025 despite small boat arrivals rising 13% to 41,262, with 40% of all claims arriving by small boats.
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1 day ago

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor must repay public money if it was misused, says Reeves

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor faces investigation for misconduct in public office, including allegations of sharing sensitive information with Jeffrey Epstein and misusing taxpayer funds for personal expenses during his role as UK trade envoy.
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1 day ago

Kent families left without mains electricity for eight months in row over land access

Ten families in Wrotham, Kent have been without mains electricity for eight months, relying on a generator due to an unresolved access dispute preventing UK Power Networks from repairing an underground transformer fault.
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1 day ago

Charities warn Labour's PIP review must earn the trust' of disabled people

Labour halted cuts to Personal Independence Payment after backlash and now conducts a review promised to involve disabled people in its design.
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1 day ago

Grenfell families issue fresh plea to UK government amid tower deconstruction

Families of Grenfell Tower fire victims seek government preservation of stairwell walls bearing handprints and inscriptions from the 2017 tragedy that killed 72 people.
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1 day ago

Number of asylum seekers in UK hotels falls to 18-month low

Asylum seekers in UK hotel accommodation fell to an 18-month low of 30,657 in December, while asylum applications dropped 4% year-on-year and small boat arrivals increased 13%.
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1 day ago

Mapped: The UK areas most popular with first-time buyers

Manchester leads Britain as the top first-time buyer destination outside London, with 70.2% of purchases by first-time buyers in 2025, driven by affordable housing, job prospects, and regeneration.
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1 day ago

Warning over school wars' social media trend inciting children to carry weapons

A dangerous social media trend divides schools into opposing teams and encourages children to fight with knives, prompting police and school alerts across the UK.
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1 day ago

A Quarter of Employees Feel Underpaid and Demand More - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

24% of UK employees plan to change jobs within a year, driven primarily by low pay and lack of recognition, with younger workers showing significantly higher mobility rates.
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1 day ago

There's a solution for e-bike parking chaos - but its not problem-free

E-scooter and e-bike parking obstructs pavements across UK cities, creating accessibility issues for elderly residents and families despite operator agreements with councils.
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The families forced to move hundreds of miles for a home

London councils are relocating hundreds of people to deprived areas in north-east England due to housing shortages, leaving families struggling in unfamiliar towns without jobs or established support systems.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Coroner raises concerns over Wembley Stadium after Oasis fan's death

Senior coroner Andrew Walker ordered a report looking into the safety of barriers at the venue, Barnet Coroner's Court heard. He said the report should review the design, height and placement of barriers on level five of the stadium, where Mr Claydon fell from.
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1 day ago

Martin Clunes loses four-year planning battle over traveller site

Doc Martin star Martin Clunes has lost his four-year planning dispute to prevent a permanent Travellers' site from being established adjacent to his Dorset home. The Wuthering Heights actor, alongside several neighbours in Beaminster, had vocally opposed the proposals put forward by Theo Langton and Ruth McGill.
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1 day ago

Man sobs in chilling 999 call moments after shaking girlfriend's baby to death

Thomas Morgan, 29, was sentenced to 19 years in prison for murdering his girlfriend's five-month-old son Jensen-Lee Dougal by shaking him to death in March 2024.
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Mosques attacked, children racially abused as hard right rises in UK

Ethnic minorities in areas with small, isolated communities face escalating racism and harassment, forcing them to alter daily routines and live in constant fear and hypervigilance.
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1 day ago

Edwards and Le Bris decry unacceptable' racism towards their players

What happened to Romaine is unacceptable, we stand with him. There is no room for racism or abuse in football or anywhere else. That's clear for us, we stand for respect, inclusion and diversity, these are the values of football and the values of the club, so it's clear.
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1 day ago

British Museum announces ticket sales dates for Bayeux Tapestry exhibition

The Bayeux Tapestry will be displayed at the British Museum starting September 2026, marking its first exhibition on British soil in nearly 1,000 years, with 7.5 million visitors anticipated.
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How can I start again at 68?' Maria has spent 50 years in the UK and is fighting deportation

A 68-year-old EU citizen with 50 years UK residency and EU Settled Status faces deportation despite being a full-time carer for her disabled partner, highlighting tensions between immigration enforcement and social welfare obligations.
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