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A police officer was assaulted and punched in the throat by a Range Rover driver who then fled the scene of a crash, highlighting rising tensions in traffic incidents.
A manhunt is underway for a prisoner who escaped on Christmas Day, raising concerns about public safety and the need for tighter security measures.
Parents have raised £18,000 to support the six children of a ‘murdered’ mother, emphasizing the community’s commitment to her family during this tragedy.
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Eddie Howe, who became the first English manager to win a domestic trophy since Harry Redknapp in 2008 in front of a crowd of 88,513, told Sky Sports he was “very emotional”.
A double stabbing in Coventry resulted in one man dead and another, both in their 50s, suffering serious injuries, including potentially life-changing facial damage.
NHS England will be abolished and brought under government control to reduce bureaucracy and cut costs.
PM Keir Starmer announces NHS England to be abolished and brought under government control over next two years with around 50% of jobs slashed.
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