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- US government criticises ‘two-tier’ UK policing after Henry Nowak murderThe Guardian· Jamie Grierson· 23d ago
State department warns of ‘ideological conditioning’ in social media post offering condolences to student’s family
- Met Police and Sadiq Khan hail lowest homicide rates since 2014BBC News· Sonja Jessup· 30d ago
According to the latest data, there were 97 homicides in London in 2025, the lowest figure since 2014.
- Andy Burnham accuses Tony Blair of ignoring inequality as he hits back at ex-PMBBC News· Brian Wheeler· 32d ago
The Labour mayor and by-election candidate rejects the former PM's call to embrace the "radical centre".
- UK’s gender pay gap ‘won’t close for 30 years’ at current ratesThe Guardian· Rob Davies· 35d ago
Trades Union Congress says women have worked a month and a half for nothing this year and legislation is needed
- Met Police Palantir contract blocked by City HallBBC News· Adriana Elgueta· 37d ago
City Hall has refused a contract worth up to £50m with the US technology firm Palantir.
- Afghanistan humanitarian crisis: Ghor's starving familiesBBC News· Yogita Limaye· 38d ago
In Afghanistan today, a staggering three in four people cannot meet their basic needs.
- Why the public rejected anti-Israel theatrics at EurovisionThe Spectator· Angela Epstein· 40d ago
There’s a compelling explanation as to why Israel soared above the din of geopolitical protest at last night’s Eurovision.
- Enfield Council under ‘no overall control’ as Tories fall one seat short of majorityEnfield Dispatch· Enfield Dispatch· 41d ago
As Enfield Labour loses power after 16 years, James Cracknell reports on a tumultuous local election count
- Prince William selling 20% of duchy property for housing and nature projectsBBC News· Sean Coughlan· 41d ago
The Duchy of Cornwall is to sell part of its 128,000 acre estate and re-invest in more housing.
- Do people actually hate Arsenal? Yes, they do. The real question is: why?The Guardian· Barney Ronay· 42d ago
Mikel Arteta’s side will be deeply unpopular champions, but this probably says more about us than it does about them
- Anti-immigration AI videos traced to overseas fakers, BBC findsBBC News· Marianna Spring· 44d ago
"Patriotic" UK anti-immigration social media accounts have been traced to Sri Lanka and Vietnam.
- Best Vector Databases in 2026: Complete Comparison GuideEncore· Ivan Cernja· 45d ago
Compare the best vector databases in 2026: pgvector, Pinecone, Qdrant, Weaviate, Milvus, Chroma, and LanceDB. Features, performance, pricing, and which one to choose for your workload.
- Trump in China: Follow live updates as US president meets XiBBC News· BBC News· 45d ago
Tariffs, competition over tech, the Iran war and Taiwan are on the agenda for the leaders of the two superpowers.
- What Trump says vs. what the intelligence says on IranCNN· Zachary B. Wolf· 45d ago
One of the Trump administration’s key talking points on the Iran war is that the Islamic Republic’s missile and military capabilities were devastated in US-Israeli bombing campaigns before the ceasefire began in April.
- Posh sandwich has more salt than nearly five cheeseburgers, campaigners sayBBC News· James Gallagher· 46d ago
Action on Salt & Sugar said people should not be exposed to a "hidden health risk every time they buy lunch".
- Rory McIlroy: Toe injury forces Masters champion to halt US PGA practiceBBC Sport· Iain Carter· 46d ago
Rory McIlroy started Tuesday laughing about ripping off a troublesome toenail but the soreness forces him to halt a practice round early, writes Iain Carter.
- Fifa’s failure to agree World Cup TV deals in China and India a headache for InfantinoThe Guardian· John Duerden· 47d ago
With the tournament a month away, there are still no agreements done with the two Asian giants to ensure fans there can watch all 104 games
- Putin let his desperation show with unexpected claim his war with Ukraine is endingThe Independent· Sam Kiley· 47d ago
Russia’s leader is showing increasing signs of weakness while Ukraine is growing in confidence as the war turns Kyiv’s way, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
- Snack giant Calbee switches to black and white packaging as Iran war hits ink suppliesBBC News· Osmond Chia· 47d ago
The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has severely disrupted global supplies of energy and petrochemicals.
- RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Just days after the most humiliating defeat in Labour history, the PM insists he is going nowhere. Who are you trying to kid, Starmer? This is why it's time for a general electionDaily Mail· Richard Littlejohn· 47d ago
Hello? Over here, Keir. Remember us? The people you claim to represent, the very people who utterly rejected you and your rotten, hopeless government last week?
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