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A man was arrested overnight after confronting Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor while he was walking dogs. The suspect, clad in a balaclava, faces charges for public order offences and possession of an offensive weapon.
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Pupils from a Jewish school in London were reportedly targeted by a car that mounted the pavement yesterday afternoon. The incident is now under investigation by the Metropolitan Police as a suspected antisemitic attack.
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Two British nationals from the MV Hondius cruise ship, linked to a hantavirus outbreak, are advised to self-isolate after returning to the UK this morning. They are currently symptom-free but are being monitored closely.
They still speak occasionally.
Six Afghan males died when a migrant boat heading to Britain sank in the Channel early Saturday, French officials said, as a search continued to find those still missing.
Advocates have further described the tragic deaths of six people attempting to cross to the UK as ‘an appalling and preventable tragedy.’
‘Because of Covid there’s interest from people who previously wouldn’t have played games except over Christmas, so I think it opened people up to board games again.’
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