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Call for BBC Local Radio in Scotland and Wales

A letter to the Guardian argues the BBC must establish truly local radio stations in Scotland and Wales to fill the void left by declining regional newspapers and give communities a voice.

Extremists Use AI Voice Clones to Spread Propaganda

Neo-Nazi and jihadist groups are exploiting AI voice-generating tools to clone historical figures and translate extremist content, supercharging their recruitment and reach. Experts warn of a dangerous new era in digital propaganda.

Voice Note Fatigue Hits UK as Etiquette Rules Emerge

Britons now send an average of 58 hours of voice notes annually, but 62% of recipients report 'voice note fatigue'. Debrett's advises keeping messages under two minutes. Discover the new social etiquette.

Croydon volunteers protect children after school

Croydon Community Action Guardians use local knowledge and conflict resolution training to safeguard young people. Discover how this community-led initiative is making streets safer.

Community organiser Katie Wilson elected Seattle mayor

Katie Wilson's remarkable journey from transit campaigner to Seattle mayor demonstrates how trust and grassroots organising can overcome well-funded political machines. Discover how she built power from the ground up.

Somerset group wins RHS award for forest garden

Transition Town Wellington's five-year transformation of an 8.5-acre field into a thriving forest garden has earned them a prestigious RHS award for sustainable gardening. Discover their inspiring community story.

Trump ends Somali TPS in Minnesota: Fightback begins

Minnesota officials and Somali community organisers vow to fight Trump's order ending Temporary Protected Status for Somalis. Legal experts question legality of state-specific immigration policy.

Teen fights for life after Sheffield shooting

A 16-year-old boy is in a life-threatening condition after being shot on London Road, Sheffield. Police appeal for witnesses as investigation continues. Share any information.

LA's First Bakery Half-Marathon Walk Succeeds

Los Angeles' inaugural bakery half-marathon walk brought together 50 participants for a 7-hour pastry crawl through Pasadena and Highland Park, combating loneliness through community.

Pub owner attacked, then faces licence removal

Amber Knight was brutally attacked after refusing a man a pint at closing time. The Met Police then tried to revoke her pub's licence despite community support. Read the shocking full story.

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