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Default Heading H1 A woman and her teenage daughter have been rushed to hospital after being stabbed in a daylight attack in Erith, prompting an urgent police manhunt. The incident occurred around 3pm at The

The internet has revolutionised nearly every aspect of modern life, and perhaps nowhere is this more evident than in how people spend their leisure time. For residents of the UK, the rise of digital

A 15-year-old boy was rushed to hospital after being stabbed during an altercation at a McDonald’s restaurant on The Broadway in Southall on Saturday afternoon (March 15). Emergency services, including police, London Ambulance Service, and

ScottishPower has announced a £4 million commitment to Cancer Research UK’s (CRUK) Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence (LCCE) as part of its ongoing partnership with the national charity. The funding aims to bolster groundbreaking lung

The Children’s Commissioner for England, Dame Rachel de Souza, has initiated the largest-ever survey of schools and colleges across the country, aiming to capture comprehensive data on students’ experiences and how they receive support within

Britain is bracing for a spell of thunderstorms expected to bring frequent lightning and up to a month’s worth of rain in just a few hours. Despite the warm weather continuing for the rest of

The recent CrowdStrike outage has continued to wreak havoc globally, four days after the cybersecurity firm’s software update inadvertently caused millions of Windows devices to crash. This major disruption affected essential services including shops, airports,

In a groundbreaking move, people with non-transmissible HIV in the UK are now permitted to donate eggs or sperm to their partners for fertility treatment. This significant change comes as part of an amendment to

Petrol prices in the UK have witnessed a relentless climb, marking the fourth consecutive month of increases, with a notable jump of 4.5p per litre last month, as reported by the RAC. Unleaded prices rose

In a landmark ruling, a Dutch court has handed down sentences to two men involved in the tragic case of mistaken identity that shook the Netherlands. Victim Mohamed Bouchikhi, a 17-year-old known for his volunteer

New rules on lettings for self-catering properties you will need to meet to continue to be eligible for business rates. [block_2] From April 2023, new eligibility rules for business rates will apply to self-catering properties

[block_2] These include Dover’s first pay-what-you-can community support café, Pembury’s purpose-built accessible donkey stables for people with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs, and Thanet’s first baby bank, which cares for vulnerable pregnant residents.

Woman stabbed in the broad daylight in the centre of Oxford Officers are currently in Headington, Oxford, after a woman was assaulted. Thames Valley Police was called at 3.10pm today to a report that a

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