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Author: Eniola Amadu
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Farage visits Dubai to meet officials, seek donations
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has visited Dubai on a mission to strengthen diplomatic ties with senior United Arab Emirates officials and seek donations from wealthy people for Reform UK….
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Paedophile admits sexual offences against children at nursery, school
A paedophile has pleaded guilty at Highbury Magistrates for sexual offences against young children in his charge at two different institutions. The defendant, Vincent Chan, 45, admitted offences of upskirting…
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UK launches £18m coastal adaptation pilots to tackle climate change risks
The UK government has awarded the funding of £18 million to assist the risky areas in preparing for climate change. Communities affected from Norfolk, Suffolk and East Riding challenged with…
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Burnham rejects claims he sought to undermine Starmer over by-election bid
The Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, blamed Downing Street sources for presenting false information about his intention to stand as a candidate for the Manchester seat. This follows comments by allies…
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Labour MPs urge review decision to block Burnham by-election bid
More than 50 Labour MPs have called for a review of the decision to prevent Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham from contesting the Gorton and Denton parliamentary by-election. The call…
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Man pleads guilty to murder of former colleague in Nottingham
A man has pleaded guilty to the murder of a 23-year-old woman, a former colleague with whom he had a short relationship. According to Nottinghamshire Police, Adedapo Adegbola inflicted serious…
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Burnham applies to contest Gorton, Denton by-election
The mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham has revealed his intention to contest the Gorton and Denton parliamentary by-election. In a statement released, he argued he wants to support the…
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Ex-teacher convicted of indecent assaults on five girls in 1970s Belfast School
A former teacher, 77, has been convicted over indecent assaults on five girls at a south Belfast school in the 1970s. The judge at Belfast Crown Court has revealed that…
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Swinney announces plans to tackle Scotland’s home shortage
Scotland’s First Minister, John Swinney, has announced plans to establish a national housing agency to increase home construction in Scotland. Speaking on the proposed plans, he stated that the agency…
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Streeting vows close monitoring as NHS mental health trust faces funding shortfalls
Health Secretary, Wes Streeting has said he will keep close watch on NHS mental trust experiencing a £29 million funding shortfall. Streeting reaffirmed his commitment to working with leaders in…
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