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BBC raises TV license to 180 as Netflix offers cheaper plan

UK TV licence fee will rise to £180 from April 2026/27, exceeding some streaming subscriptions and remaining legally required for live TV and iPlayer.
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1 hour ago

Experts sound alarm over UK exports to firm linked to Russian war machine

A UK firm received approval to export carbon-fibre production machinery potentially connected to Russia's military supply chain via an Armenian company.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
12 hours ago

Home Office warned legal migration rules overhaul risks leaving children in limbo'

Proposed UK migration rules could delay settled status for 1.35 million legal migrants and leave over 300,000 children effectively in limbo.
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1 hour ago

Monday market report: Volatility rules with swing of optimism at the start of the week - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Global markets show optimistic moves: FTSE rises, Japan's Nikkei hits records, gold surpasses $5,000, and NatWest acquires Evelyn Partners for £2.7bn.
fromBusiness Matters
2 hours ago

UK government must end its boycott of British innovation, says Megaslice

"If an organisation has performed so badly for its customers that it has become a national scandal and warranted its own TV drama, surely it's time the government spent its money elsewhere," Megawarne said.
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1 hour ago

KP Snacks workers who make McCoy's vote for strike action - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Dozens of KP Snacks Billingham workers voted to strike over added duties without extra pay, reduced breaks and safety concerns; the GMB is planning possible industrial action.
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3 hours ago

Emergency government bailouts needed by third of councils over next three years - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Over a third of councils and nearly half of social care councils are likely to need emergency government bailout agreements to set budgets within three years.
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5 hours ago

My son was groomed by drug dealers and killed, but my pleas for help were ignored

The mother of a 15-year-old boy stabbed to death on a south London street has accused social services of failing to help get her son away from drug dealers who had groomed him. Speaking to BBC Panorama, Daejaun Campbell's mother, Jodian Taylor, says despite her pleas for help, Greenwich Council refused to accept that Daejaun met the threshold for social services help until it was too late, and then failed to provide the support the family needed.
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1 hour ago

Tesco snaps up former Amazon Fresh sites as convenience push gathers pace

Tesco will open over 70 new Tesco Express stores by March 2027, expanding convenience presence after acquiring former Amazon Fresh sites and adding larger-format superstores.
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3 hours ago

NatWest seals 2.7bn Evelyn Partners takeover in biggest deal since bailout

NatWest will acquire Evelyn Partners for £2.7bn, creating the UK's largest private banking and wealth management business overseeing £127bn in assets under management.
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56 minutes ago

Man, 22, dies in hospital after being hit by van in north London

A young man has died after being hit by a van as he crossed a road in north London. The 22-year-old pedestrian suffered serious injuries in Turkey Street, Enfield on Friday morning. London's Air Ambulance also treated him at the scene before he was taken to hospital. Despite the best efforts of medical staff, the male sadly died in hospital.
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2 hours ago

Mother of murdered boy, 15, says her pleas for help were ignored before London machete attack

Greenwich social services failed to safeguard a 15-year-old from grooming by older youths, contributing to his fatal machete attack.
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5 hours ago

London travel news LIVE: Major disruption on the DLR due to Poplar signal failure

Signal failure in Poplar causes partial DLR standstill, suspending service between Stratford and Canary Wharf and between Stratford International and Canning Town, with severe delays elsewhere.
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4 hours ago

How the Elizabeth Line has changed Reading

The Elizabeth Line improved Reading's connectivity, attracted major employers to Station Hill, increased housing demand, and boosted trade for local businesses.
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fromLondon On The Inside
1 hour ago

The Black Culture Market Is Returning for a Spring Edition

Black Culture Market returns to Brixton for a spring indoor weekend, showcasing over 40 Black-owned businesses in shopping, culture and community.
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12 hours ago

I grew up in the 70s and didn't realize these 8 childhood experiences were unusual until I talked to younger generations - Silicon Canals

1970s childhoods involved unsupervised outdoor freedom that fostered independence, problem-solving, and risk assessment, unlike today's highly supervised childhoods.
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5 hours ago

Friends left 'in tears' over 8k rental scam

Two renters paid about £8,000 for a north London flat and discovered it was actually a short-term holiday let used in a repeated rental scam.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 hour ago

William and Kate speak out for first time over Andrew involvement in Epstein files

The Prince and Princess of Wales expressed deep concern for victims amid renewed Jeffrey Epstein revelations that sparked allegations against Prince Andrew and related investigations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I fell into it': ex-criminal hackers urge Manchester pupils to use web skills for good

Former hackers warn that cybercrime is petty, dangerous, and destructive, and urge talented teenagers to apply gaming and coding skills to lawful cybersecurity work.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Jackpot Sounds Top-Jackpots: Quiet Winners and a Changing UK Narrative in 2026

Multiple UK networked jackpots reached multi-million-pound levels in early 2026, attracting news interest while winners often remained anonymous under UKGC privacy rules.
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fromIntelligencer
1 day ago

How Political Parties Die

Britain's two major parties are collapsing while right-populist U.K. Reform rises, attracting former Conservative voters and officials amid post-Brexit political realignment.
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1 day ago

Six Nations: England have a signature performance in their locker - Earl - Soccer News

England beat Wales 47-8 at Twickenham, highlighted by Henry Arundell's hat-trick and a dominant first-half establishing a clear team identity.
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1 day ago

Haiti Couleurs and Lulamba state cases for Cheltenham with Newbury success

It did not have the sheer relentlessness of the parading talents at last weekend's Dublin racing festival in Ireland, but the final afternoon here on Saturday of significant trials for the Cheltenham festival offered further cause for hope that the Irish will not have things all their own way next month. Haiti Couleurs, the Denman Chase winner, is the latest British-trained
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15 hours ago

Murder arrest after student found dead in university accommodation

A 19-year-old University of Lancashire student, Carla Georgescu, was found dead in her Preston accommodation; a 34-year-old man has been arrested and remains in custody.
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14 hours ago

Man arrested over death of student at University of Lancashire

A 34-year-old man has been arrested after 19-year-old University of Lancashire student Carla Georgescu was found dead in her Preston accommodation; investigation is ongoing.
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23 hours ago

Moped rider, 22, killed in London hit-and-run as police hunt driver

A 22-year-old moped rider was killed in Kingston after colliding with a car whose dark-coloured driver fled the scene; police seek witnesses and dashcam footage.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

How London's men got caught in a blizzard of cocaine

Cocaine use in London has become widespread across socioeconomic groups, increasingly accessible via social media, cheaper due to higher production, leading to diverse, frequent consumption.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

I just want to walk again, says woman paralysed in Egypt crash

A 23-year-old north London woman, Chenai Johnson, was paralysed in a car crash in Egypt and hopes to walk again despite doctors' prognosis.
fromIndependent
1 day ago

Paul Kimmage: It's the small pictures that really make you think

In 2005, I gave an interview to The Sunday Times, in the UK, and was accurately described as having "severed all ties" with the sport. The reporter, Paul Kimmage, asked why I'd chosen imposed exile, and I told him, "For the last five or six years, the most important thing in my life has been my family. It was nothing against tennis; tennis was my love and passion, but after 30-odd years of it, I needed a break."
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fromReadWrite
2 days ago

UK Gambling Commission 2026 reforms reshape betting

UK Gambling Commission capped wagering requirements at 10x bonuses, banned combined-product promotions, and committed to cracking down on illegal operators from January 2026.
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2 days ago

UK confirms ETA price hike for European travellers as rules set to toughen

UK will raise the ETA fee from £16 to £20 (25%), aligning with tougher entry rules and denying entry or boarding to non-holders from 25 February 2026.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Plainly wrong': London flat dwellers fight shock 200,000 heating bill

If I could move, I would to a place without a heat network. But I can't while this debt is hanging over me, says Anja Georgiou. The mother lives with her family in a rented flat in the River Gardens development in Greenwich in south-east London where, three years ago, residents were shocked to be presented with a surprise 200,000 bill for heating and hot water.
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2 days ago

T20 World Cup: England v Nepal - Preview, how to watch, team news and prediction

We have been performing well over the last 12 months, since Harry's become captain, and we're very happy with that. What we did in the last few weeks in Sri Lanka is another stepping stone to that. We come here full of confidence and belief, which is obviously very important. But that doesn't guarantee us anything. We know that there's amazing teams in this World Cup. Knock-out cricket, if we get there, is tricky.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

London university students among four stabbed in incredibly serious' station knife attack

Three men have been rushed to hospital with knife wounds following a violent confrontation at a railway station. A pair of 20-year-olds sustained stab wounds while a 22-year-old suffered facial slash injuries during the violence at Egham railway station in Surrey. An 18-year-old was also attacked. Royal Holloway University of London confirmed three of the victims are students at the institution. Emergency services including BTP, paramedics and Surrey Police rushed to the location after receiving reports around 9pm of four people suffering knife injuries.
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2 days ago

Man appears in court charged with murder of student

An 18-year-old man has appeared in court charged with murder after De Montfort University student Khaleed Oladipo was fatally stabbed near the campus.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

UK supreme court hearing interrupted by history podcast played from judge's phone

A judge accidentally played a podcast impersonation in the UK Supreme Court, causing laughter before the phone was silenced and proceedings resumed.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Three men hospitalised with knife injuries after fight at Surrey train station

Three men were hospitalized with knife injuries after a fight at Egham railway station; one suspect arrested and police are appealing for witnesses and footage.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Frustration as new pool closes weeks after opening

A not-for-profit south London swimming club is losing about £500 monthly and 10% of members after Canada Water Leisure Centre closed six weeks after opening.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Man charged with 33 sexual offences in London

EPA A man has been charged with a string of sex attacks against women and girls in south London, with some dating back to 2003. Adebayo Adeyemi, 58, has been charged with 33 offences, including rape and sexual assault, alleged to have taken place between 2003 and 2019. The charges include six counts of rape, an attempted rape, an assault, 21 counts of sexual assault and four indecent assaults, the Metropolitan Police said.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Tim Dowling: I've already used up all my optimism for the year. What now?

I am sitting in my office shed, cut off from the house by a driving rain. The misery and boredom of the English winter is, I have to admit, beginning to get to me. I spent January talking about the days getting longer, and used up all my optimism. For the last 10 minutes I've been scrolling through the website of my American home town newspaper, which is full of pictures of the recent snowfall over a foot, with more predicted in the coming days. Extreme weather has a tendency to make me homesick I hate to miss a hurricane.
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2 days ago

China is the star at Kew Gardens orchid festival

Kew Gardens' 30th annual orchid festival celebrates Chinese biodiversity and traditions with over 6,500 plants, large-scale plant sculptures, and site-specific artworks.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Post-Brexit sales of British farm products to EU drop 37%, farmers' union says

UK agricultural exports to the EU have fallen nearly 40% since 2020, with poultry, beef, lamb, and dairy experiencing significant declines.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Three African countries agree to take back UK migrants after visa penalty threat

Three African countries agreed to accept returns of migrants without UK legal status after the home secretary threatened visa restrictions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Recalling a royally messy family history | Brief letters

Historical royal scandals, wartime film memories, international bedding names, and family-train facilities are recounted.
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3 days ago

Asylum seeker barracks plans could face further delays

Scottish planning rules may require Highland Council approval to change Cameron Barracks' use, potentially delaying Home Office plans to house about 300 asylum seekers.
fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

US offers $225m backing for Cornwall tin mine in bid to secure supply

Britain's only tin mine could end up exporting much of its future production to the United States after the American government signalled it is prepared to provide up to $225 million (£166 million) in financing to revive the historic South Crofty site in Cornwall. Cornish Metals, which is working to bring the South Crofty mine near Camborne back into production, has received a letter of interest from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Exim),
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Three men jailed for 1.1m watch robbery that led manager to take his own life

Three men were jailed for conspiring to rob a Richmond jewellery shop of over £1.1 million, after which the shop manager took his own life.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Palestine Action-linked remand prisoner Umer Khalid admitted to hospital

Umer Khalid, 22, has been hospitalised again after a hunger strike caused dangerously slow heart rate and organ failure, raising acute concerns about his health.
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fromCity AM
3 days ago

Who pays for flexible working?

Mandating flexible working shifts hidden costs and unintended consequences onto businesses and employees, transferring burdens rather than resolving trade-offs.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

Huge increase in homeless refugees in London as asylum policy under fire

The number of refugee households who are homeless or at risk of homelessness has surged fivefold in the past four years. Government figures for England reveal a rise from 3,560 in 2021/22 to 19,310 in 2024/25. Charities blame the increase on a "direct result" of government policy, citing the 28-day period newly-recognised refugees get to leave Home Office accommodation - including hotels - as well as faster processing of asylum applications.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Election matters': Bangladesh vote reaches Britain, but some feel excluded

East London's Bangladeshi diaspora faces bureaucracy, apathy and political distrust as diaspora voting becomes possible, shaping low engagement despite historic electoral opportunities.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Homes left without water and schools shut after very large' pipe bursts

A burst water main in Bristol and parts of Gloucestershire left properties and multiple schools without water; Bristol Water is investigating and apologised.
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2 days ago

Three jailed over watch raid linked to suicide

Three men jailed after a £1.1m Richmond watchshop robbery that preceded the store manager Oliver White's suicide.
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fromTime Out London
2 days ago

This abandoned airport near London is planning new flights and could reopen by 2029

Manston Airport near Margate is undergoing a £750 million refurbishment and aims to reopen as a cargo airport in 2029, with passenger services returning later.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Families who lost babies due to NHS failings hit out at maternity investigation

Families "enduring everlasting grief" after losing babies due to NHS failings are being sidelined by a rapid review into maternity services, a campaign group has claimed. One woman, whose daughter died in 2022, described how victims are forced to "compress" their experiences into eight minutes, with some re-traumatised by having to choose the most important reasons for their babies' deaths.
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2 days ago

MindsEye Studio Boss Says Some Wild Stuff In Leaked Recording

Per an alleged recording of his remarks, Gerhard supposedly referred to Ritual Network as "a bunch of gangsters," and also directly named YouTuber Cyber Boi as one of the "influencers" involved in the smear campaign. Cyber Boi is the content creator who was recently threatened with a "formal cease and desist demand" by Gerhard, , following the release of a now-deleted video about ex-Rockstar producer Leslie Benzies and the Epstein files ( Benzies stated this week that he's never met Epstein before).
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2 days ago

First look: TfL is trialling a brand new bus stop design across London

TfL is trialing improved bus shelters across 27 London locations with better lighting, priority seating, CCTV, reflective roofs, and vandal-resistant materials.
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2 days ago

Give cyclists priority at lights, says Lime boss

"Cyclists shouldn't be left on red," Stevenson wrote in an article for news website MyLondon. The traffic light system that prioritises buses contains sensors, so they know when buses are approaching. They can stay green for longer when a bus is approaching, or switch from red to green more quickly if a bus is waiting. "These lights should also allow cyclists to pass through without waiting," Stevenson said.
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3 days ago

Anger over Alton Towers changes for visitors who are autistic or have ADHD

Merlin Entertainments will restrict ride access passes for conditions such as autism, ADHD and anxiety, limiting use of the disability queuing system this February half-term.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

How police missed several opportunities before bringing Steve Wright to justice

When I told them what was happening their first question to me was, How much have you had to drink tonight?', they didn't believe me. She told them the car registration, but she said they made no note of anything she mentioned and declined her offer to go the police station the next morning. She said: They told me to forget all about it.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

London travel news LIVE: Euston trains cancelled as overhead line failure causes disruption

Overhead line failure between London Euston and Watford Junction is causing train cancellations and disruption expected until day's end; Tube and Overground services remain good.
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3 days ago

London Museum staff vote for strike action in pay dispute

Our members have worked tirelessly for the Museum as it seeks to open its new flagship site later this year. The offer which has been imposed is poor reward for such dedication and demonstrates how undervalued by their employer London Museum staff truly are. We do not want to take strike action. Prospect members love what they do but they feel like they are being taken advantage of.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Suffolk Strangler was a predator stalking for his prey' when he killed teenager

Steve Wright, the Suffolk Strangler, admitted abducting and murdering 17-year-old Victoria Hall in Felixstowe in 1999, closing a 26-year cold case.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Suffolk Strangler' survivor claims women could be alive if police took her seriously

It's devastating what happened to everyone else, absolutely devastating. You can't help thinking, if they had taken me seriously, Vicky could have survived, but certainly if they had found him sooner the five other women would still be here.
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2 days ago

King Charles Is Apparently Not Easy To Please When It Comes To Boiled Eggs - Tasting Table

According to MyLondon, the tome reveals that King Charles III of England enjoys a soft-boiled egg for breakfast, which sounds completely normal. Less relatable, however, is that he demands seven eggs to be boiled to varying degrees and presented to him so he can test each, find the egg prepared exactly to his standards, and eliminate the rest. One egg to rule them all.
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2 days ago

'Leicester dream torn apart by unprecedented spending'

Leicester City risk relegation in 2026 after a six-point deduction for breaching profit and sustainability rules, capping a steep decline since their 2016 title.
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2 days ago

Mum-of-four stole almost 100,000 from church to fund high lifestyle'

A diocesan employee stole over £96,000 intended for outreach and received a two-year suspended prison sentence after investigative delays prevented immediate imprisonment.
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3 days ago

Celebrity osteopath unmasked as one of London's worst voyeurs' thrown out of profession

Torben Hersborg was removed and banned by the General Osteopathic Council for prolonged voyeurism, possession of thousands of illicit images, and real risk of reoffending.
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2 days ago

A New Netflix Documentary Investigates One of the Most Captivating Cases of the 2010s. The Filmmakers Made a Very Strange Choice.

Lucy Letby was convicted of murdering or attempting to murder multiple neonatal babies, but medical expert disagreement and intense media scrutiny have created widespread public doubt.
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2 days ago

Restaurateur guilty of spiking woman's drink

A restaurateur was convicted for attempting to spike a woman's drink with GBL at Annabel's to overpower her for sex.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Michelin-star restaurant boss guilty of spiking woman's drink in Mayfair club

Vikas Nath was convicted of spiking a woman's drink with GBL at Annabel's intending to drug her for sex; staff intervened and CCTV recorded him.
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fromBusiness Matters
4 days ago

80m student skills investment to strengthen UK defence workforce

UK Government invests £80 million to expand specialist education in engineering, cyber security and advanced manufacturing to support long-term defence industry growth and resilience.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

MPs warn of catastrophic' consequences if UK does not pause aid cuts

UK plans to cut overseas aid from 0.5% to 0.3% of GNI and restructure the FCDO, risking severe global harm and prompting calls to pause.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 days ago

Moment teenage burglars pose as Amazon delivery drivers to steal 3million in crypto at knifepoint

Three teenage burglars posed as Amazon delivery drivers, stole 3.1million in cryptocurrency, posted about it on Snapchat, and were arrested within three hours.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Hollywood money fuelled record 2.8bn spend on UK film production last year

UK film investment reached a record 2.8bn in 2025, driven by US inward investment, but Netflix shifting spending to the US may slow growth.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Richard Madeley and Labour minister in fiery GMB clash over Mandelson-Epstein scandal

A public confrontation over Lord Mandelson's appointment exposed concerns about vetting, Keir Starmer's defence, and accusations of question-avoidance on live television.
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3 days ago

UK Jury Clears 6 Palestine Action Protesters Over Elbit Arms Factory Break-In

A jury acquitted six Palestine Action activists of aggravated burglary at an Israel-linked Elbit Systems UK facility despite admissions of breaking in and vandalizing it.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

How criminals are using AI to clone victims' voices and set up direct debits

Criminals use AI voice cloning to create fraudulent direct-debit authorizations via phone, targeting older people.
fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Cutting net migration to zero would shrink UK economy and worsen deficit, think tank warns

The warning comes from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR), which said a zero net migration policy would shrink the economy by 3.6 per cent by 2040 and reduce the workforce by around 2.5 million people compared with current forecasts. The result, it argues, would be a £37bn deterioration in the public finances unless offset by higher taxes or cuts to public spending.
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4 days ago

Post Office offered bailout to cover 104.4m IR35 tax bill linked to Horizon IT scandal | Computer Weekly

This population [of contractors] had been unusually large to enable the provision of information and documents to the public inquiry, handle thousands of remediation claims and the development of systems to move off Horizon,
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