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Psychoactive drugs making inmates violent and aggressive
The new governor of HMP Edinburgh says the latest psychoactive drugs smuggled into jails are much stronger.
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Llandudno Asda shoppers say trolley wheel lock causes injury
Some customers say their trolley came to a sudden halt, causing them to crash into it.
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Not all renters smoke weed or are in gangs, minister says
Rachel Maclean defends plans to strengthen renters’ rights at the Conservative Party conference.
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Charging e-bike likely cause of Coventry tower block fire
Flames were seen coming from the 11th floor of the Coventry block with people moved to a church hall.
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Cardiff Half Marathon: Runners get engaged near finish line
Anna Bearne says she had "no clue" her partner was going to propose at the Cardiff Half Marathon.
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Yorkshire Water vows to cut sewage overflow into Scarborough sea
Yorkshire Water boss Nicola Shaw says she hopes to cut incidents at Scarborough to just two per year.
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UK Windows and Doors: 500 jobs to go as firm goes bust
UK Windows and Doors enters administration, with hundreds of jobs to go at four sites in Wales.
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Don't give up on HS2, Tory mayor Andy Street urges Rishi Sunak
Downing Street continues to insist no final decision has been made on high speed rail to Manchester.
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Bianca Williams: Met PC thought he smelled cannabis in car
Ricardo Dos Santos and Bianca Williams were stopped by police in west London in July 2020.
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Former Manchester City and England striker Francis Lee dies aged 79
Former Manchester City and England striker Francis Lee dies at the age of 79.
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One in 10 Scots living in 'very deep poverty'
New figures show women and ethnic minorities are most likely to have poverty-level incomes.
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Bradley Lowery: Man pleads guilty to taunting fans
Dale Houghton, 31, was pictured laughing as he brandished the image during a match against Sunderland.
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Russell Brand: Thames Valley Police investigates allegations
Thames Valley Police says it is looking into a woman's complaint of harassment and stalking.
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Investigators reviewing Flying Scotsman collision
Two people were taken to hospital after Friday's low-speed "shunt" at Aviemore Station.
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Conservative party conference: What would you do as PM?
The BBC asks young Conservatives gathering at the party conference they'd do if they were prime minister for a day.
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Tory campaign group urges donors to stop funding the party
Major Tory donor Lord Cruddas joins Priti Patel in a call for more democracy in the party.
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John Lewis boss Dame Sharon White to step down next year
Dame Sharon White will leave after five years, making her the shortest-serving chair in the retailer's history.
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What is the minimum wage and how much is it?
The national living wage is expected to go up next April, boosting two million people's pay.
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M53 bus crash: Teachers on buses as pupils return to school
The head teacher of Calday Grange Grammar says there is "angst about travelling to school".
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Welsh Water bills may rise £120 by 2030 to tackle pollution
Customers are already facing the UK's second highest bills, but the company says it must invest.
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Windsor Framework: New NI trade rules 'will work unbelievably well'
NI Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris asks people to reserve judgement on the new red and green lane system.
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Sittingbourne: Family sues after boy loses toes on escalator
The parents of Oscar, 4, are taking legal action after the incident at London Bridge station.
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Aukus: UK defence giant BAE Systems wins £3.95bn submarine contract
The deal will provide decades of work at BAE Systems' shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria.
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Gillian Keegan pledges crackdown on mobiles in schools
Heads in England will be issued guidance aimed at stopping pupils using phones during the school day.
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From Scotland to Canada, a totem pole finally returns home
The artefact was stolen from an indigenous community in Canada. This is the story of its homecoming.
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The former footballer scoring with his art
Craig Black has been to the World Cup not because of his football talents, but because of his art.
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Live Aid concert to be turned into stage musical
The show at London's Old Vic Theatre will feature songs which were played on the day of the concert.
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Covid will 'continue to surprise us', warns health official
Health officials are encouraging anyone eligible to get jabs to protect against Covid and flu.
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72-hour doctor strike to cause extreme disruption
Three-day joint walkout by junior doctors and consultants begins on Monday as pay dispute escalates.
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First class stamp price rises to £1.25
The price rise comes as Royal Mail seeks to cover higher delivery costs while letter numbers fall.
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