British prisoner among five on the run after escaping Portuguese jail
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British Prisoner Among Five Escaped From Portuguese High-Security Jail

A British prisoner, labeled “extremely dangerous,” is one of five men who managed to break out of a high-security prison in Portugal. Authorities are actively searching for the fugitives, who received help from accomplices on the outside during their escape. Escape Details Mark Cameron Roscaleer, a 39-year-old British national, was serving a nine-year sentence for…

• Sir Keir Starmer Heads To Republic Of Ireland For 'Reset' In Relations
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Sir Keir Starmer Travels to Ireland for a Fresh Start in Relations

Sir Keir Starmer is visiting the Republic of Ireland to improve relations and strengthen ties between the UK and Ireland. His trip is seen as a key moment in resetting the relationship between the two countries after recent political changes. With trade being a top priority, Sir Keir is focusing on the significant €100bn (£84bn)…

UK Working With European Police To Tackle Boat Gangs
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UK Working With European Police To Tackle Boat Gangs

The UK government has announced its strong determination to target gangs involved in illegal people smuggling across the English Channel. Working closely with European police, they aim to prevent the dangerous crossings that risk so many lives. Key Efforts to Stop Boat Gangs Home Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized the importance of stopping these criminal operations….

Labour Ministers Voice Concerns Over Winter Fuel Payment Cuts Amid Backbench Rebellion
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Labour Ministers Voice Concerns Over Winter Fuel Payment Cuts Amid Backbench Rebellion

Labour ministers are worried about the decision to cut winter fuel payments. Many believe this could lead to big problems for the government, especially among older people who depend on this money to stay warm during winter. Complaints From MPs and Pensioners Labour MPs are receiving many complaints from people in their areas about the…

Former British Major General Who Carried Prince Philip's Coffin Sentenced for Indecent Conduct in Karaoke Bar
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Ex-Major General Who Carried Prince Philip’s Coffin Sentenced for Misconduct in Karaoke Bar

Former Army General Sentenced for Misconduct James Roddis, a former British Major General who helped carry Prince Philip’s coffin during his funeral, has been given a suspended prison sentence. He admitted to indecent behavior at a karaoke bar while on an overseas trip. What Happened? Roddis, 53, was accused of inappropriate behavior while leading a…

UK Government Considers Sending Offenders to Estonian Prisons to Reduce Overcrowding
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UK Government Considers Sending Offenders to Estonian Prisons to Reduce Overcrowding

The UK government is considering sending prisoners to Estonia to help ease overcrowding in British prisons. The Ministry of Justice is exploring all possible options, as there are currently just over 1,000 spaces left in prisons across England and Wales. Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood has warned that if no action is taken, the overcrowding could…

Teen Charged With Murder Of 80-Year-Old Dog Walker In Leicestershire Park
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Teen Charged With Murder Of 80-Year-Old Dog Walker In Leicestershire Park

A 14-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of an 80-year-old man, Bhim Kohli, who was attacked while walking his dog in a park. The incident took place in Franklin Park, close to Bhim’s home in Braunstone Town, Leicestershire. Bhim, who was walking his dog, Rocky, was assaulted on Sunday evening and tragically passed…

Twelve Die After Migrant Boat Sinks In Channel
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Six Children and Pregnant Woman Among Twelve Dead in Worst Migrant Boat Tragedy of the Year

Tragic Channel Crossing Claims Twelve Lives In a devastating incident, twelve people, including six children and a pregnant woman, tragically lost their lives after a migrant boat sank in the English Channel on Tuesday. This incident marks the deadliest migrant boat tragedy of the year, casting a grim light on the ongoing humanitarian crisis. The…

Councils in England Draining Reserves to Survive, Survey Finds
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Councils in England Draining Reserves to Survive, Survey Finds

Many councils across England face severe financial challenges, forcing them to dip into their reserves to keep essential services running. A recent survey of 24 city councils, including those from Southampton, Hull, Sunderland, and Norwich, revealed that two in five councils are planning to sell off assets and reduce services in a desperate bid to…

UK Defence Secretary Refutes Boris Johnson's Claim on Arms Sales Suspension and Israel
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UK Defence Secretary Refutes Boris Johnson’s Claim on Arms Sales Suspension and Israel

The UK government has faced intense scrutiny after suspending some arms sales to Israel amid the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict. Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced on Monday that the UK would temporarily suspend 30 arms export licenses to Israel following a government review of the ongoing situation. This decision has ignited a political debate, with varying…