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February 2023

Frustrations over hotels for migrants understandable

That’s according to the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman Home Secretary Suella Braverman said housing asylum seekers in hotels is causing “understandable tensions” following ugly clashes between protesters. She said violence was “never acceptable” but “we are all frustrated with the situation” and it is not “racist or bigoted” to acknowledge the problems caused to communities. […]

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Teenager stabbed to death in Huddersfield named as further arrest made

Harley Brown’s family have paid tribute to his “loving personality, beautiful smile and cheeky sense of humour” A 17-year-old boy who was stabbed to death in West Yorkshire has been identified by police as another teenager has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Police were called to Kings Mill Lane in Huddersfield at just before

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Taylor Swift named global recording artist of the year for third time

She’s been given the award by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry Taylor Swift has been named global recording artist of the year for a third time – making her the most decorated act in the prize’s decade-long history. The pop superstar, 33, previously won the award in 2014 and 2019 and has now

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Shamima Begums fight over British citizenship nowhere near over

That’s according to her legal team Shamima Begum’s legal fight over the decision to deprive her of her British citizenship is “nowhere near over”, her lawyers have said as they announced plans to appeal. On Wednesday, the 23-year-old lost a challenge against the decision to strip her of her citizenship on national security grounds at

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Childhood letter from King Charles to Queen Mother found in loft after 40 years

It is set to go on sale at auction next month A letter sent by a six-year-old King Charles to his grandmother has been discovered in a loft in Warwickshire. The letter, sent to Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, on March 15, 1955 reads: “Dear Granny, I am sorry that you are ill. I hope

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Tesco follows Aldi Asda and Morrisons with customer limits on fresh produce

Products that will be restricted include tomatoes and peppers Tesco has followed Aldi, Asda and Morrisons in introducing customer limits on certain fresh produce as shortages leave supermarket shelves bare. The UK’s biggest supermarket has introduced a temporary buying limit of three items per customer on tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers as a precautionary measure. The

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Woman obsessed with serial killers jailed for life for boyfriends murder

Shaye Groves will serve a minimum term of 23 years A serial killer-obsessed woman who stabbed her on-off boyfriend to death has been jailed for life and will serve at least 23 years in prison. Shaye Groves, 27, was sentenced at Winchester Crown Court on Wednesday for slitting the throat of Frankie Fitzgerald, 25, before

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