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The Post Office scandal heavily dominates Wednesday’s newspapers – in which hundreds of innocent sub-postmasters were wrongfully prosecuted because a faulty computer system made it look like money was missing.
Tory group of MPs aim to force changes to Rwanda Bill A team of Conservative MPs, led by former immigration…
Bitcoin price swings after fake regulator post Bitcoin briefly surged on Tuesday following a post on the US markets regulator’s…
China tells US it will ‘never compromise’ on Taiwan China recently held its first military talks with the US since…
A state of emergency is in place after a drug cartel leader broke out of prison.
‘In the core city centre, you don’t have maximum speed limits of 50mph or higher, it’s a maximum of 20mph. You don’t have the infrastructure for driving very quickly.’
Multiple bodies were discovered in an Oldsmobile submerged in a pond in front of Sawgrass Mills mall in Sunrise, Florida.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has set an election date (sort of) ruling out an election in the first half of the year – that’s his “working assumption” anyway.
The phrase “working assumption” does give Sunak wriggle room should circumstances change, and he has not ruled out a spring election.
But experts suggest a Mid-November election is most likely and with the Tories still trailing behind Labour by around 20 points in the polls, the longer Sunak can drag the year out, the better chance it’ll be for him.
Polling suggests that despite the Tory noise around immigration, it’s the economy and the NHS that are the two top concerns for the British public.
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Harry Pitman was 16 when he died on December 31 after being stabbed while waiting to watch the fireworks in Primrose Hill park, north London.
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