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- Zelensky dismisses defence minister amid calls for elections in Ukraine
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Browsing: London
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Overnight, planters have replaced tents on Tottenham Court Road, central London, impacting around 25 rough sleepers. This morning, local relationships remain supportive despite the changes aimed at addressing homelessness.
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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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This morning, plans have emerged to transform the BT Tower into a luxury hotel with a swimming pool at 580ft. Public consultation will commence next week regarding these proposals for the iconic London landmark.
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Police are deploying an additional 100 officers in London’s Jewish communities this morning amid rising fears of antisemitic attacks. This follows a double stabbing in Golders Green, now classified as terrorism.
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Overnight, Iranian activist Ali Taranssari reported that his personal details were revealed by a pro-Regime Telegram channel, posing a significant threat to him and other UK-based opponents. Authorities are investigating the matter.
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This morning, reports highlight a bar in central London charging £11 for a pint, raising concerns over rising drink prices. The establishment, located in Mayfair, continues to attract patrons despite its steep costs.
European Commissioner for Trade Maroš Šefčovič is in Paris for critical discussions with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer amid rising tensions over US tariff threats on European cars. French MEP Aurore Lalucq voiced scepticism towards US trustworthiness following a contentious trade deal, with further negotiations planned.
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This morning, a High Court battle is imminent as Hopwood DePree prepares to contest Rochdale Borough Council over access to his family’s Grade II-listed property, Hopwood Hall, following months of disputes regarding restoration efforts.
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Supermarkets across the UK have announced their opening hours for the 2026 May bank holiday today. Many stores will operate under reduced hours; please confirm timings with your local branch to avoid inconvenience.
Britain’s security services have raised the terrorism threat level to “severe”, indicating an attack is “highly likely in the next six months.” This announcement follows a recent conviction related to terrorism, underscoring heightened security concerns within the UK.
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