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We must change: Met Chief outlines sweeping plans to reform London policing

We must change: Met Chief outlines sweeping plans to reform London policing

We must change: Met Chief outlines sweeping plans to reform London policing

10 January 2023

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said the force has ‘a practical plan for turning things around’.


Boris Johnson says the Tories can recover at the ballot box

Boris Johnson says the Tories can recover at the ballot box

Boris Johnson says the Tories can recover at the ballot box

10 January 2023

The ex-PM urged his supporters to stick with the agenda he set out to deliver victory at the next general election.


Terror police probe package contaminated with uranium seized at Heathrow

Terror police probe package contaminated with uranium seized at Heathrow

Terror police probe package contaminated with uranium seized at Heathrow

10 January 2023

Scotland Yard said there was no threat to the public.


Four convicted over death of man drugged and stabbed in plot to steal Rolexes

Four convicted over death of man drugged and stabbed in plot to steal Rolexes

Four convicted over death of man drugged and stabbed in plot to steal Rolexes

10 January 2023

Saul Murray was drugged and killed by attackers who wanted his high-value watches.


Detectives issue appeal to trace brothers over city shooting murder

Detectives issue appeal to trace brothers over city shooting murder

Detectives issue appeal to trace brothers over city shooting murder

10 January 2023

Theo and Remell Bailey are wanted in connection with the 2021 murder of Gavin Parry in Winson Green, Birmingham.


Family pays tribute to ‘devoted’ couple who died at waterfalls

Family pays tribute to ‘devoted’ couple who died at waterfalls

Family pays tribute to ‘devoted’ couple who died at waterfalls

10 January 2023

The bodies of the women who fell into the water at Ystradfellte Falls last week have now been recovered.


Doctor tells of ‘shock’ after lung cancer diagnosis aged 38

Doctor tells of ‘shock’ after lung cancer diagnosis aged 38

Doctor tells of ‘shock’ after lung cancer diagnosis aged 38

10 January 2023

Ruthra Coventry, a consultant anaesthetist from Aberdeen, was diagnosed with the disease in 2018.


Zelensky invites Irish premier to visit Ukraine

Zelensky invites Irish premier to visit Ukraine

Zelensky invites Irish premier to visit Ukraine

10 January 2023

The Ukrainian president also extended new year’s wishes to the people of Ireland.


Almost 1,500 ambulance workers in Wales prepare for second strike day

Almost 1,500 ambulance workers in Wales prepare for second strike day

Almost 1,500 ambulance workers in Wales prepare for second strike day

10 January 2023

Paramedics, emergency care assistants, call handlers and other staff will stage a major walkout on Wednesday.


Experts warn over plans to age-check child asylum seekers with X-rays

Experts warn over plans to age-check child asylum seekers with X-rays

Experts warn over plans to age-check child asylum seekers with X-rays

10 January 2023

Then-home secretary Priti Patel said using biological tests would stop grown men seeking asylum while ‘masquerading as children’.


Man threatened to assassinate Nicola Sturgeon in Facebook post, court told

Man threatened to assassinate Nicola Sturgeon in Facebook post, court told

Man threatened to assassinate Nicola Sturgeon in Facebook post, court told

10 January 2023

William Curtis and Philip Mitchell are on trial at the High Court in Glasgow accused of sending threatening and abusive messages on social media.


Harry’s bombshell memoir becomes fastest selling non-fiction book

Harry’s bombshell memoir becomes fastest selling non-fiction book

Harry’s bombshell memoir becomes fastest selling non-fiction book

10 January 2023

The Duke of Sussex’s autobiography Spare went on sale around the world on Tuesday.


Conservative MPs express frustration at time limit introduced on stamp duty cut

Conservative MPs express frustration at time limit introduced on stamp duty cut

Conservative MPs express frustration at time limit introduced on stamp duty cut

10 January 2023

Treasury minister Victoria Atkins said the UK Government must adopt a ‘fiscally responsible’ approach while it supports businesses and people.


Data sharing progress between EU and UK hailed as ‘significant building block’

Data sharing progress between EU and UK hailed as ‘significant building block’

Data sharing progress between EU and UK hailed as ‘significant building block’

10 January 2023

UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris met European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic in London


Harry’s ITV interview airs in 77 territories around the world

Harry’s ITV interview airs in 77 territories around the world

Harry’s ITV interview airs in 77 territories around the world

10 January 2023

Harry: The Interview saw the duke sit down with ITV journalist Tom Bradby to discuss some of the key revelations from the memoir.


Commentator jokes dog who went viral has released a Prince Harry-style book

Commentator jokes dog who went viral has released a Prince Harry-style book

Commentator jokes dog who went viral has released a Prince Harry-style book

10 January 2023

The book ‘Second’ is apparently Mabel’s account of competing with Ollie, and her life with sports commentator Andrew Cotter.


Ukraine cannot win back territory without Western tanks, say officials

Ukraine cannot win back territory without Western tanks, say officials

Ukraine cannot win back territory without Western tanks, say officials

10 January 2023

The UK Government is considering supplying the Ukrainians with British Army Challenger 2 main battle tanks.


SDLP to propose speaker election amendment in bid to restore Assembly sittings

SDLP to propose speaker election amendment in bid to restore Assembly sittings

SDLP to propose speaker election amendment in bid to restore Assembly sittings

10 January 2023

The party said the procedural change would ‘end the one-party veto that has frustrated the democratic wishes of the people of Northern Ireland’.


Rare Bible sells for £20,000 at Belfast auction house

Rare Bible sells for £20,000 at Belfast auction house

Rare Bible sells for £20,000 at Belfast auction house

10 January 2023

The Geneva Bible, which dates back to 1615, sold for almost twice the estimate.


‘Independent Scotland would donate peers to UK as parting gift,’ SNP MP jokes

‘Independent Scotland would donate peers to UK as parting gift,’ SNP MP jokes

‘Independent Scotland would donate peers to UK as parting gift,’ SNP MP jokes

10 January 2023

Perth and North Perthshire MP Pete Wishart made the irreverent suggestion as MPs debated reform of Westminster’s upper house.


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