The Sunday Times reports that Reform UK will announce plans to – in the party's words – "remoralise" young people, declare a national emergency on illegal immigration, and erect statues of prominent British historical figures across the UK – should it win the next general election. Reform claims that young people are being taught quite deliberately that they should hate …
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The row between Donald Trump and Elon Musk is on many of the front pages. The Financial Times headline says the pair have been urged to "hug and make up". …
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Night-time economy workers in Guildford will be able to park for less as part of a new scheme. Guildford Borough Council says it is rolling out parking permits for people …
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A conservation charity has unveiled a plan to reverse biodiversity loss over the next five years across three counties. The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire aims to improve …
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A 19-year-old driver has been arrested over the death of an 11-year-old boy who was struck by car while riding his bike. The boy was hit by the black Ford …
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Dog walkers in a Lancashire borough could face new rules including tighter limits on the number of dogs that can be exercised outdoors at the same time. A report prepared …
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The sister of a nun, who has taken the first step towards sainthood, has appealed for people to be respectful when visiting her gravestone and her family home. Sister Clare …
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Disposable vapes are less harmful than smoking cigarettes and have become a multi-million pound industry in the UK, so why is the government to ban them? The single-use vapes are …
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The announcement has dismayed some people in the town, who say Stourport's economy has been dealt a blow. Holly Fenton, a Stourport resident, said: "I'm originally from Birmingham and I …
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Members of The Fix It Group 23 are getting ready for their largest ever repair cafe. The event has been organised by the group, based in Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, to coincide …