Music venues subject to noise complaints to get ‘greater protection’
By Joe Coughlan
Plans for pubs to get greater protection from noise complaints
By Emily Atkinson
Red tape slashed to revamp high streets with new cafes and bars
By Rachel Reeves
Govt vows to protect 'pavement pints' and make it easier for pubs to extend their opening hours
Government to 'protect pavement pints' and make it easier for new bars to open | ITV News
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Police impose restrictions ahead of fresh protests outside migrant hotel
By Ted Hennessey
‘Dodgy guys who dress just like him’: meet the team behind far-right activist Tommy Robinson
By Ben Quinn and Daniel Boffey
Epping disorder: Police launch appeal to find two men
Protests leave asylum seekers afraid to exit hotel
By Lewis Adams
Nigel Farage wants to be taken seriously, but can’t stop playing dangerous games
By Andrew Rawnsley
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Police unit in England to monitor online signs of anti-migrant disorder
By Josh Halliday
Elite police squad to monitor anti-migrant posts on social media
By Nick Gutteridge and Dominic Penna
Elite police unit to monitor social media for anti-migrant posts
By Tom Watling
'Policing our thoughts, not the streets!' Camilla Tominey confronts Labour MP as illegal migration in Britain surges
By Gabrielle Wilde
Labour’s Great Betrayal: Borders Wide Open, Mouths Clamped Shut
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Hundreds attend anti-immigration protest outside asylum hotel in Norwich
Hundreds of protesters gather at asylum hotel in Norwich area
By Shivani Chaudhari
A protest outside a hotel housing asylum seekers was peaceful. Suddenly, it all changed
By Emma Birchley
Migrant hotel protests spread nationwide
By Tim Sigsworth
Two men charged with racial offences after hotel protests
By Katie Drake
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M60 closed in both directions due to police incident
By Stephen Topping
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Scottish Labour MSPs heap pressure on Starmer to recognise Palestinian state
By Serena Barker-singh
French pledge to recognise Palestine is a gamble - so will Starmer follow suit?
By James Landale
Britain’s chance to reclaim and exert its moral authority
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By Stella Creasy
220 MPs call for Starmer to recognise Palestinian state
By Sam Francis
Starmer under pressure from cabinet to recognise Palestinian statehood
By Pippa Crerar
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Edinburgh University had ‘outsized’ role in creating racist scientific theories, inquiry finds
By Severin Carrell and Christopher Osuh
Edinburgh University had major role in racist theories - review finds
University of Edinburgh publishes Race Review into colonialist past
Key people in Edinburgh University’s slavery and colonialism inquiry
By Severin Carrell
How the riches of its graduates tied Edinburgh University to slavery
By Severin Carrell
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My son died in the Air India crash. They sent back the wrong body
By David Collins
Mother of British Air India plane crash victim shares agony over ‘appalling’ body mix-up
By Bryony Gooch
British Air India families are sent the WRONG bodies: Grieving loved ones are returned caskets with unknown passengers inside
British families ‘sent wrong remains’ after loved ones killed in Air India crash
By Alexandra Topping and Jamie Grierson
Air India crash victim's son says he received 'other' remains
By Sima Kotecha
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LIVE: People warned 'keep windows shut' as firefighters descend on Greater Manchester street - latest updates
By Stephen Topping
Government to conduct review into state pension age
Government revives landmark Pensions Commission to confront retirement crisis that risks tomorrow’s pensioners being poorer than today’s
Could Labour raise the state pension age – and what to?
By Albert Toth
What to expect from Labour’s major pension shake-up
By Craig Rickman
Farage: State pension age will have to rise faster
By Tim Wallace
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NHS strike: Anger and fear for patients as strike delays operations
By Lucy Clarke-Billings
'I'm utterly lost': Patients' anger over doctors strike cancellations
By Emily Atkinson and Lucy Clarke-Billings
Kemi Badenoch: Tories will ban doctors’ strikes
By Charles Hymas
Starmer urged to drop key workers rights pledge to prevent ‘people dying’ from doctors strike
By David Maddox
Streeting warns NHS faces challenging few days as doctor strike begins
By Nick Triggle
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Jesus Army: Investigating one of the UK's most abusive cults
By Jon Ironmonger
The rise and fall of the British cult that hid in plain sight
By Barbara Speed
‘We give our genitals to Jesus’: The cult that promoted celibacy while covering up its own abuse
By Etan Smallman
Sitdown Sunday: Unexplained deaths and child exorcisms - inside the cult of the Jesus Army
Inside The Cult Of The Jesus Army
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UK-India trade deal sparks fears over access to cheap medicines for millions | ITV News
By Sanjay Kumar Jha
What the India tariffs deal means for Scotch whisky
By Douglas Fraser
Prime Minister secures thousands of British jobs and £6 billion in investment and export wins as historic trade deal with India signed
Britain and India sign free trade pact during Modi visit
By Alistair Smout and Manoj Kumar
Opinion | Beyond Hesitations: Why The India-UK Trade Deal Is An Inflexion Point
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By Shashi Tharoor
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Dad is prime suspect in shocking Maguiresbridge shootings
By Angela Davison
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Police issue update on Devon Simmonds-Caines murder investigation
By Damon Wilkinson
Family pay tribute to 'bubbly person' who died in e-bike crash | ITV News
Investigation update as work continues following death of teenage boy in Middleton
Devon Simmonds: Middleton crash victim named after murder arrest
By Sarah Spina-matthews
Police statement on video circulating on social media following death of teenager
By Saiqa Chaudhari
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London Trans Pride sees ‘record-breaking turnout of 100,000 people’
By Mathilde Grandjean
Man arrested after police make ‘significant recovery’ of cocaine
Cops seize £630k of drugs in just three days in major crackdown across Scotland
By Gemma Ryder
Man charged after 'cocaine worth £360k' found in East Kilbride property
By Kieran Webster
Man due in court after drugs worth £360k seized in East Kilbride
Cannabis worth £120k found in Glasgow flat during raid
By Eszter Tarnai
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Hooded men circle on bike before 'huge fire' started in house with man trapped inside
By Liam Thorp
Toxteth fire: Residents tell of 'shock' after two houses torched
By Jonny Humphries
Fire spreads to house next door after suspected arson attack
By Wesley Holmes and Paul Philbin
Suspected arsonist torches house with person inside in 'reckless' act
By Paul Philbin and David Powell
Police appeal for information following suspected arson attack in Toxteth
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First picture of man accused of killing couple in arson attack
By Wesley Holmes
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‘Terrible racket’: bishop in dressing gown shuts down London choir concert
By Sammy Gecsoyler
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Australia, Britain sign 50-year AUKUS submarine partnership treaty
By Jacqueline Wong and Sam McKeith
UK and Australia sign Aukus treaty to build nuclear submarines as Lammy downplays US doubts
By Jordyn Beazley
Britain and Australia scramble to show Trump they’re serious about AUKUS
By Esther Webber and Paul McLeary
Nuclear submarines are to conventional ones as machine-guns are to muskets
By Lewis Page
Joint Statement on the Australia-UK Nuclear-Powered Submarine Partnership and Collaboration Treaty
By John Healey
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Dale Vince calls for Battle of the Beanfield to be included in Orgreave policing inquiry
By Roger Harrabin
Battle of Orgreave national inquiry confirmed by Yvette Cooper
By Rachel Russell, David Spereall and James Vincent
Inquiry to uncover truth of Orgreave
Re-enacting the Battle of Orgreave is pointless
By Charles Moore, Baron Moore of Etchingham
Forty-one years after the battle, scars of Orgreave are yet to heal
By Constance Kampfner and Sean O'Neill
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Jay Slater's mum's powerful message after what happened to her son is confirmed
By Megan Banner
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Cops hunt to ID tragic cyclist who collapsed and died on Scots road
Police bid to identify cyclist who died at roadside in Helensburgh
Cyclist dies in Scottish town as detectives launch appeal to help with identification
By Alasdair Ferguson
Police appeal to identify elderly cyclist who died after taking unwell
By Tempany Grace
Detectives are appealing for help identifying a male cyclist who died in Helensburgh.
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Severe delays on the A1 near Cambridgeshire after crash
By Siobhan Middleton
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Radford daughter who likely died weeks after mum could have survived if ambulance was sent after 999 plea
By Rucsandra Moldoveanu
Mum and daughter found dead months after 999 plea
By Asha Patel
How did no-one know about mum and daughter's deaths for months?
By Katie Thompson
Disabled teen found dead with her mum 'would still be alive' if 999 responded | ITV News
Bodies of Nottingham mother and daughter found almost four months after 999 call
By Jessica Murray
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Belfast Pride Parade route, times, road closures and more for city centre celebrations
By Sophie McLaughlin
Belfast Pride's 2025 theme strikes defiant note
By Luke Sproule and Bernie Allen
'No Going Back': Clear message from Belfast Pride as thousands enjoy event | ITV News
Crowds line streets of Belfast as city celebrates Pride parade
By Cate Mccurry
Ambulance Service will not participate in Pride
By Peter Coulter
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Zack Polanski ‘open’ to working with new Corbyn and Sultana party
By Peter Walker
Jeremy Corbyn launches new party to 'take on the rich and powerful'
By Henry Zeffman and Jennifer Mckiernan
Keir Starmer will fight Corbyn’s new party by copying Emmanuel Macron
By John Rentoul
Inside Jeremy Corbyn's new party: Is the Labour left making a comeback?
By Serena Barker-singh
The revenge of the left
By Andrew Murray
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Teens who smiled as as they stabbed schoolboy to death are jailed for life
By Emily Pennink
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Trump International golf tournament to receive £180k from Scottish Government
By Alasdair Ferguson
John Swinney attacked over taxpayers’ support for Trump golf course
By John Boothman and Daniel Sanderson
Swinney criticised over taxpayer support for golf contest at Trump course
By Kathleen Nutt
Swinney urged to seize 'golden opportunity' of Donald Trump Scotland meeting
By Alistair Grant
Scotland's papers: 'Tackle Trump on tariffs' and golf 'handout'
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Ten arrested after Greenpeace activists hang from Forth Road Bridge
By Calum Loudon
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Hot weather maps show exact date England is hit by 30C heat - full list of hottest cities
By Astha Saxena
UK weather: Will we get another heatwave this summer?
By Matt Taylor and Ben Rich
Will there be a heatwave this weekend? Latest UK weather forecast
By Tom Watling
Met Office shares exact dates when 'very hot' weather could return
By Catherine Shuttleworth and Zahra Khaliq
Will Scotland see the next 32C heatwave headed for the UK?
By Rachel Cronin
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Labour give 16 years-olds the vote - but ban them from being local party bosses
By Jack Elsom
'Help us vote by teaching us more about politics' -17-year-olds
By Kevin Fitzpatrick
How do Starmer, Farage and now Corbyn convince teenagers to vote for them?
16-year-olds will soon have the vote. How will they use it?
By Harry Yorke, Katie Tarrant and Joey D'Urso
Political Stand: Votes at 16 is a 'common sense policy' win
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Police investigating fatal stabbing offer £20,000 reward for information
By Mathilde Grandjean
Young men who died in High Wycombe crash named locally
Two men killed in three-vehicle crash in High Wycombe
By Shivani Chaudhari
'My son is scared, he doesn't want to live here' after crash says Wycombe resident
Two men killed and four injured after Audi 'involved in two separate crashes' as man, 20, arrested
By Milad Sherzad
High Wycombe crash: Two killed as Audi involved in back-to-back collisions
By Benjamin Lynch
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I was cancelled by trans rights activists, says union campaigner
By Kevin McKenna
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‘We have to move’: historic village of Tempsford reels from plan to swell its 600 residents to 350,000
By Gwyn Topham
Man charged in connection with death of Shona Stevens in 1994
By Calum Loudon
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'Murdered on camera - the video that shocked two juries'
By Fiona Lamdin and Adam Crowther
Sex, murder and bodies in suitcases - who were the men involved?
By Leigh Boobyer
Grisly suitcase find led to one of Met’s ‘most harrowing’ murder inquiries
By Jamie Grierson
Pubgoers near Clifton Suspension Bridge 'traumatised' after mistakenly offering to help killer who had victims' remains in suitcases
Chilling moment naked porn star dances covered in victims' blood after double killing
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I was Fred West's son: Dad was a monster but my psychopath mum Rose was even worse
By Robert Folker
'My mum Rose West was sick in the head and did the unthinkable'
By Howard Sounes, Kim Horton and Jessica Boulton
'My dad Fred West was a monster – but my mum Rose did the unthinkable'
By Howard Sounes, Jessica Boulton and Zesha Saleem
'My dad was a monster but she's a sick psycho,' says Fred & Rose West's son of parents' vile abuse in unheard interview
By Ryan Merrifield
Fred West's first victim was three-year-old boy he killed with ice cream van for 'thrill'
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Man murdered own baby boy in hospital by smashing his skull
Dad guilty of murdering premature baby in hospital
By Tess De La Mare
Man guilty of murdering two-week-old son in Somerset baby unit
By Steven Morris
Daniel Gunter guilty of murdering his two-week-old baby son in hospital
Dad Smashed Skull of Premature Son in Newborn Ward, Then Stepped Out for Smoke as Doctors Tried to Save Him
By Samira Asma-Sadeque
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Tragic reason why £3m overgrown mansion was left abandoned with TWO sports cars and rooms full of luxury belongings still inside
By Tom Hussey
Inside eerie £1m mansion abandoned in countryside with classic BMW still in driveway after millionaire owner 'vanishes'
By Hana Carter
Eerie mansion abandoned with 'lights still running' as millionaire disappears
Opinion
By Michael Moran
Tragic reason why £3m overgrown mansion was left abandoned with rooms full of luxury belongings
Mansion found abandoned with 'lights still running' after millionaire disappeared
By Michael Moran
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Four in 10 migrants crossing the Channel on small boats and claiming to be children lie about their age, official figures show
By Jada Bas
UK to use AI to stop adult migrants posing as children
By Jack Fenwick
UK border officials to use AI to verify ages of child asylum seekers
By Kiran Stacey
Inspection report published: An inspection of the Home Office’s use of age assessments (July 2024 – February 2025)
40% of Channel boat migrants who were asked about their age lied
By Thomas Godfrey
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As HMS Prince of Wales cruises the Pacific, it’s time to take a look at our Carrier Air
By Tom Sharpe
First Royal Navy aircraft carrier to visit Australia since 1997 arrives in Darwin
UK Carrier Strike Group contributes to Exercise Talisman Sabre
By John Healey
Darwin's wartime capability tested as massive UK naval ship visits port
By Oliver Chaseling
U.S. Marine F-35s Operating on U.K. Carrier HMS Prince of Wales
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Crime commissioner apologises for claiming 'dead bodies' found in woodland
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LIVE: Donald Trump visits Scotland as protests take place across country
By Gabriel Mckay
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Nigel Farage's barmy Army plan for portakabin prisons 'would risk national security'
By Mikey Smith
Fact-checking Farage's crime speech
Nigel Farage has said that a Reform UK government would halve the amount of crime in Britain. If Reform UK wins the next election and forms a government, how likely or unlikely do you think it is they would be able to deliver on this target?
Farage’s fix for lawless Britain is to bring back The Sweeney
By Tim Stanley
The establishment, not Reform, are being unrealistic on law and order
By Amar Johal
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Two-fifths of mobile phone thefts in Europe happen in UK, shows insurance data
By Joe Coughlan
Two in five phones stolen across Europe taken in Britain
By Andrew Ellson
Phone theft epidemic: UK now Europe's hotspot as gangs switch from drugs to devices
By Frankie Elliott
What really happens to your phone when it's snatched by a thief in the street? A new Mail investigation follows a stolen mobile from London's Baker Street to a teeming district of Hong Kong where there are MILLIONS for sale
By Miles Dilworth
The invasion of the phone snatchers Why is street crime escalating?
By Dominic Adler
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Dad digging for worms discovers 'grenade' behind his shop
By Greta Simpson and Stephen Topping
Stockport: Properties evacuated after suspected grenade find
Bomb squad called & homes evacuated after ‘grenade’ found on residential street
By Ryan Merrifield
Homes evacuated and street taped off after 'grenade' discovered
By Stephen Topping
Bomb squad deployed as suspected grenade found on Stockport street
By Ciara Fearn
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'Smirking' showjumper asked 'Who am I having first?' as he began threesome with horse rider, 26, and underage girl, court hears
By Ruth Stainer
Female showjumper and equestrian ‘sexually abused underage girl at stables’
By Tim Sigsworth
Showjumper and horse rider accused of threesome with underage girl in stables
By Ashley Pemberton
Horse riding instructor accused of grooming and sexually abusing schoolgirl
By Jason Evans
'Smirking' showjumper asked 'who am I having first?' before threesome with underage girl and horse rider, 26, court told
By Holly Christodoulou
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Migrant hotel nightmare as 'blazing mattresses and TV' hurled out of windows
By Ciaran Mcgrath
The secrecy on migrant crime statistics must end
By Robert Jenrick
Labour Minister: ‘The Last Thing We Want Is for Any Public Discussion’ Amid Epping Riots Over Migrant Crime
How a three-star migrant hotel in Barbican became a living nightmare for locals: Blazing mattresses and a TV hurled from windows... and no fewer than 41 'guests' charged with 90 offences ranging from rape to sexual assault, robbery and bag snatching
By Tom Rawstorne and Claudia Joseph
100s of migrants in tax-funded hotels charged with crimes including rape & GBH
By Andy Robinson and Julia A.
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