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Month: September 2024
Ulez has cut children’s school car rides – study
Research shows children living in the zone are now nearly four times more likely to be walking or cycling.
‘My fake Kenyan bride-to-be scammed me out of £85k’
Widower Rodrick Lodge, 69, is now living in a shelter after losing his entire life savings.
Boy, 14, charged with murder of 80-year-old dog walker
Bhim Kohli, 80, died on Monday after an attack in Franklin Park, Braunstone Town, on Sunday.
Starmer defends cutting winter fuel payments
During PMQs, Sir Keir Starmer says he had to take “tough decisions to stabilise the economy”.
Grenfell victims say they’re still waiting for justice after damning report
“We lost friends, neighbours and loved ones in the most horrific way,” bereaved families say.
Priti Patel knocked out of Tory leadership contest
Former minister Robert Jenrick tops the poll among Conservative MPs on 28 votes, with Kemi Badenoch second.
Alert over potentially deadly counterfeit vodka
The Food Standards Agency warns counterfeit bottles have been found to contain a dangerous substance.
Scottish ministers ditch universal free school meal pledge
The first minister has revealed his spending plans after the government confirmed £500m of cuts.
Storey wins 18th Paralympic gold on ‘appalling’ course
Sarah Storey beat French hope Heidi Gaugain in the road cycling time trial to win her 18th Paralympic gold, as GB picked up four medals […]
