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Violence Breaks Out in London as Anti-Asylum Protesters Clash with Counter-Demonstrators

Violence Breaks Out in London as Anti-Asylum Protesters Clash with Counter-Demonstrators

A police officer was punched in the face as anti-asylum protests outside hotels housing migrants escalated on Sunday, according to the Metropolitan Police. Tensions flared across east London and Essex, leading to multiple arrests and heightened security measures. Four Arrests Made as Clashes Erupt Near Britannia Hotel The Metropolitan Police confirmed four arrests following violent […]

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Assisted Dying Could Put Extra Pressure on NHS, Social Care, Report Warns

Assisted Dying Could Put Extra Pressure on NHS, Social Care, Report Warns

The introduction of assisted dying in the UK could place significant strain on the NHS, hospices, and social care services unless extensive planning, infrastructure, and funding are provided, according to a new report by the Nuffield Trust. The health think tank, which maintains a neutral stance on whether assisted dying should be legalised, analysed evidence

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Archers Court Nursing Care Home Celebrates Makaton International Awareness Day 2025

Archers Court Nursing Care Home Celebrates Makaton International Awareness Day 2025

Archers Court Nursing Care Home is proudly celebrating Makaton International Awareness Day today, embracing this year’s theme, “Friendship”, which highlights the importance of communication in building connections and breaking down barriers particularly for people living with speech, language, or communication challenges. Supporting Residents Through Inclusive Communication Makaton is a unique language programme that combines signs,

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Norfolk Mum Registers Unborn Baby for Nursery Amid Childcare Shortage

Norfolk Mum Registers Unborn Baby for Nursery Amid Childcare Shortage

A Norfolk mum says she has been forced to register her unborn baby for nursery because of growing concerns over the shortage of childcare places across the county. Mel Simpson, who is currently 32 weeks pregnant, has already started the registration process to secure her baby’s spot months before her due date. She made the

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Scottish Government to Add Biological Sex to Hate Crime Law in Major Policy Shift

Scottish Government to Add Biological Sex to Hate Crime Law in Major Policy Shift

 The Scottish government has announced plans to add biological sex as a protected characteristic under Scotland’s Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act 2021. The move follows years of debate, legal challenges, and growing pressure from women’s rights campaigners to strengthen protections against sex-based hate crimes. The proposal is now open for public consultation until

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Prince Harry to Return to UK for WellChild Awards Three Years After Queen’s Death

Prince Harry to Return to UK for WellChild Awards Three Years After Queen’s Death

The Duke of Sussex will make his first visit to the UK since losing his legal battle with the Home Office over his security arrangements. Prince Harry is set to attend the WellChild annual awards ceremony on September 8, where he will meet children and carers, give a speech, and present the award for the

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British ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan Faces Second Allegation of Sexual Harassment

British ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan Faces Second Allegation of Sexual Harassment

The British chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC), Karim Khan KC, 55, is facing a second allegation of sexual harassment, intensifying scrutiny over his conduct. According to a report published by The Guardian, a woman who claims to have worked with Khan more than 15 years ago as an intern has accused him

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Over One Million Celebrate London’s Diversity Amid Funding Challenges

Over One Million Celebrate London’s Diversity Amid Funding Challenges

The streets of west London were transformed into a sea of colour and music on Monday as thousands of revellers, dancers and musicians gathered for the annual Notting Hill Carnival, one of the world’s largest street festivals. The 57th edition of the carnival celebrates London’s diversity and honours the contributions of generations of migrants and

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Unemployment Rate Rises to 4.7% in UK Amid Signs of Labour Market Strain

Unemployment Rate Rises to 4.7% in UK Amid Signs of Labour Market Strain

Britain’s unemployment rate has climbed to 4.7%, the highest it has been in four years, while workers are also experiencing a continued slowdown in wage growth, according to official data. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that UK unemployment rose by 0.1 percentage points in the three months to May, up from 4.6% in

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