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Three teenagers received youth rehabilitation orders after being convicted of raping two girls in separate incidents near Fordingbridge, Hampshire. The court noted the boys’ diagnoses of ADHD and low IQs, opting against custodial sentences to support their reintegration into society. A restraining order was imposed against the defendants.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
A migrant attempted a terror attack on the Israeli embassy in London this morning, armed with knives. The individual was swiftly apprehended by armed officers, preventing a potential tragedy.
Two individuals were stabbed in Golders Green, north London, amidst escalating antisemitic attacks on local Jewish sites. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer termed the incident “deeply concerning” as police arrested a suspect allegedly armed with a knife. The attacks follow multiple arson incidents in the area.
England triumphed over Germany 3-2 in the Under-21 European Championship final, successfully defending their title.
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Residents of Chadwick Street in St Helens, Merseyside, were evacuated following the discovery of several unexploded ordnance items during a police investigation into a man’s non-suspicious death.
Two young bears, Mish and Lucy, escaped their enclosure at a wildlife park and consumed a week’s worth of honey during their brief freedom.
In a landmark free vote, the House of Commons passed an amendment to the Crime & Policing Bill by 379 to 137, removing criminal penalties for women who end their own pregnancies outside the legal framework.
MPs in the House of Commons have approved a landmark move to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales, with a vote of 379 to 137 in favour of an amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill—introduced by Labour’s Tonia Antoniazzi.
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