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Thousands of prisoners serving long-term sentences, including those sentenced to over 10 years, have been released early under a government scheme aimed at addressing severe prison overcrowding, according to Telegraph UK. The newspaper reported that since early release measures began in September, a total of 26,456 inmates have been freed ahead of schedule, including 248 prisoners sentenced to 14 years or more, and 490 serving between 10 and 14 years.…
EasyJet has suspended one of its captains following reports that he was seen walking naked and intoxicated through a luxury resort in Cape Verde. According to The Sun, the incident occurred in the early hours of 5 August at the Melia Dunas Beach Resort and Spa, where the pilot had been staying. Witnesses claim the pilot, who has not been named, had been drinking heavily at the hotel bar before…
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has issued a stark warning to US President Donald Trump ahead of his planned meeting with Vladimir Putin, saying the Russian leader can not be trusted and reaffirming the UK’s commitment to Ukraine. The meeting between Trump and Putin is scheduled to take place in Alaska on Friday, as the White House pushes for a ceasefire more than three years into Russia’s full-scale invasion of…
WThe High Court has dismissed a legal challenge by the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit behind Wikipedia, against the UK’s new online safety regulations. The Foundation argued that the Online Safety Act could impose disproportionate restrictions on Wikipedia by potentially categorising it as a category one service, a label intended for large platforms like social media giants and search engines. This designation, they claimed, could require Wikipedia to implement user verification…
Grangemouth, Scotland, the UK’s largest chemical plant, is at risk of closure, its owner Ineos has warned, as rising energy prices and carbon taxes continue to batter the site’s profitability. The Olefins and Polymers (O\&P) facility at Grangemouth, which produces essential materials used by hundreds of UK plastics manufacturers, has operated at a loss for several years. Stuart Collings, CEO of the plant, said Ineos has had to subsidize the…
UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said offenders had been exploiting the system by staying in the UK for months or even years while appeals dragged on.
The National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC) has also launched Nigeria’s first National Occupational Standard for EV Maintenance, a blueprint for training technicians at colleges and universities nationwide.
Israel has announced plans to give civilians in Gaza city until October 7 to evacuate before launching a full-scale military occupation of the area, as part of an effort to dismantle Hamas and secure the release of Israeli hostages. The plan, approved by the Israeli security cabinet on Thursday night, instructs the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to prepare for a southern evacuation of the city’s residents approximately one million people…
Aggressive head and neck cancer patients will soon be offered vaccines by the NHS as part of a major expansion of a world-first clinical trial programme. Over the next year, more than 100 patients with cancers of the mouth, throat, and related areas will be enrolled in the trial, which aims to both cure the disease and prevent its return. This follows earlier trials involving around 550 patients with bowel…
The Home Office has dropped plans to house asylum seekers in a block of town centre flats in Waterlooville, Hampshire, after significant local opposition led by former Home Secretary Suella Braverman. The proposed site, a former high-street clothing store converted into flats, was set to accommodate 35 asylum seekers. However, officials have now confirmed to Mrs Braverman that the Home Office contractor Clearsprings will no longer proceed with the procurement…
Middle-class children could lose out on places at top schools under Labour’s proposed changes to the Equality Act, according to the Conservative Party. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer plans to reintroduce a section of the 2010 Equality Act that would require public authorities to take socio-economic background into account when making strategic decisions. The proposal originally known as Harman’s law after former deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman was never enacted…
Transgender women will be barred from accessing female-only public spaces such as toilets, changing rooms, and women’s sports under new guidance being prepared by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), according to reports.
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