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August 2023

Four arrests after teenager dies in Bournemouth town centre

Police were called to reports of a fight just before 1.30am this morning Four teenagers have been arrested after an 18-year-old man died following a fight in Bournemouth. Police received a report just before 1.30am on Saturday morning that a man had been badly injured after a fight in the Lower Gardens park. The victim, […]

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Wet and windy weather expected with arrival of Storm Antoni

Four weather warnings are in place today Heavy rain and strong winds are expected to bring disruption as Storm Antoni hits parts of the UK today. The Met Office has issued an amber warning with the potential for damaging gusts of wind to some southwestern areas of both England and Wales between 11am and 7pm. That followed

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Charles and Camilla to mark anniversary of Queen Elizabeth IIs death privately

The King and Queen are expected to mark the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death privately, it is understood. Charles and Camilla, who are on their traditional summer break, will not hold a private family gathering at their Balmoral estate to commemorate the passing of the late monarch and no public event is planned.

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Stepfather jailed for murder of 10 month old subjected to culture of cruelty

A man has been jailed for life for the murder of his 10-month-old stepson and will serve a minimum term of 28 years. Craig Crouch caused “acute physical and mental suffering” to Jacob Crouch over six months, before assaulting him in a “vicious” fatal attack in December 2020. Crouch, 39, was found guilty of murder

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Sadiq Khan refuses to water down Ulez as he steps up financial support

Sadiq Khan has refused to “water down” the capital’s ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) expansion as he opened financial support to all Londoners to soften the impact of the scheme. The London mayor declined to say whether he is on the same page with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, who blamed concerns around Ulez for his

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FIFA investigating complaint of misconduct in relation to Zambia at World Cup

FIFA is investigating a complaint of misconduct in relation to Zambia at the Women’s World Cup. It has been reported the alleged incident, said to involve head coach Bruce Mwape, took place during a training session ahead of Zambia’s final Group C match against Costa Rica. The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ), however, stressed the

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Covid musical aims to bring unprecedented positivity to Edinburgh Fringe

The musical will run at Underbelly, Bristo Square between the 14th and 27th of August A musical about the Covid-19 pandemic is coming to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August, to remind people to “love those close” to them and “enjoy the small things”. Actress Natasha Mould, 29, from Walton-on-Thames, created the show when she

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Soaring mortgage costs affecting mental health of almost a third of people

That’s according to research by Mind, the UK’s biggest mental health charity Almost a third of people in England and Wales said their mental health has been affected by soaring mortgage costs in the past year, according to new research. For people with existing mental health problems, nearly four in 10 said the rising costs

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