UK Recession 'Real Possibility' as Reeves Meets Analysts
Chancellor Rachel Reeves warned of recession risks after meeting City economists. UK growth forecasts slashed amid Middle East war energy shock, with gilt yields rising.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves warned of recession risks after meeting City economists. UK growth forecasts slashed amid Middle East war energy shock, with gilt yields rising.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen calls an early election, leveraging public support from her firm stance against US pressure over Greenland. Polls open as she faces centre-right challengers in a tight race.
Southwark Council launches the Women's Safety Alliance, a new center offering comprehensive support for victims of harassment and abuse, following a reported increase in public space crimes against women.
Ryan Kiely, a 34-year-old shoplifter, was apprehended by police after returning to the same BP garage in Lewisham for a third theft attempt, leading to a 16-week prison sentence.
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RecommendedDayton James Webber, a professional cornhole player, allegedly shot Bradrick Michael Wells twice in the head during an argument while driving in Charles County, Maryland.
A 12-year-old boy faces multiple charges including sexual assault and intentional strangulation after a woman in her 60s was found seriously injured in Birmingham.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronts market stability and energy bill support as US pauses Iran action, with insights from Politics at Sam and Anne's podcast on UK politics.
Iran denies peace talks with Trump as 'fake news', Chancellor Reeves unveils energy price protection measures, and England's Ben Stokes opens up about his challenging cricket captaincy spell.
Donald Trump's deadline to bomb Iran's energy infrastructure passed without action, sparking debate over his foreign policy strategy. This article explores the implications for US-Iran relations and global security.
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RecommendedHungary's parliamentary elections feature bizarre scandals including alleged sex tape blackmail and Russian assassination plots, as Viktor Orbán faces a strong challenge from the Tisza party.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle calls for immediate extradition of fraudster Pamela Gwinnett, who stole £300,000 from 89-year-old Joan Green before fleeing to Tenerife.
Lewisham councillors Tauseef Anwar and Rudi Schmidt have quit Labour to join the Greens, citing policy disagreements on Gaza and austerity. The Lewisham Green Group now has four councillors, all former Labour representatives.
Alina Burns, 18, pleaded guilty to attempted murder after launching a far-right axe attack on Mohammed Mahmoodi outside a barber's shop in Bristol. Police found extremist messages and weapons.
Alina Burns, 18, admitted attempted murder after attacking an Iranian Kurd in Bristol, driven by far-right ideology and Nazi fascination, with sentencing due in May.
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RecommendedThe Department for Work and Pensions confirms that State Pension and benefit payments due on Good Friday or Easter Monday will be issued early on Thursday 2 April.
A couple has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering their 13-week-old son, who suffered a fractured skull and multiple broken bones. The case highlights severe child abuse and justice system response.
Two men have been sentenced to prison for robbing a man of his Patek Philippe watch worth £65,000 in London's exclusive Mayfair district while he was with his pregnant wife.
Soham child killer Ian Huntley will not receive a funeral as his family declines service, respecting victims' families. He died after alleged prison attack.
A former Metropolitan Police communications officer admitted fraud after submitting forged sick notes for nearly two years, costing the force approximately £19,000 in wages.
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RecommendedThe affluent Manchester suburb of Hale harbors a dark secret as notorious crime bosses live alongside celebrities like Molly Mae and Tommy Fury, with locals reporting unsettling changes.
Alex Vindman, the former national security official who testified against Donald Trump, announces his Democratic Senate campaign in Florida, pledging to combat political extremism and corruption while addressing cost-of-living issues.
Newly elected Paris Mayor Emmanuel Grégoire pledges absolute moral rigor while confronting urgent crises including school abuse scandals and environmental challenges.
Masked attackers set fire to Jewish ambulances in Golders Green, treated as antisemitic hate crime. The incident highlights how overseas conflicts fuel division in British communities, with parallels to West Bank violence.
A replica statue of Christopher Columbus, built from pieces of a monument destroyed in 2020 protests, has been installed outside the White House by Donald Trump, reigniting debate over the explorer's legacy.
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RecommendedOne Nation leader Pauline Hanson failed to declare five gifted flights from billionaire Gina Rinehart within six months, breaching Senate rules and raising serious conflict of interest concerns about political sponsorship.
Pauline Hanson's One Nation party has made historic gains in South Australia's state election, surpassing the Liberal party and securing seats in both parliamentary houses for the first time outside Queensland.
The Queensland government faces criticism for appointing former police officer Darren Robinson to the Legal Aid board, with barristers calling it a 'slap in the face' to Indigenous communities.
Keir Starmer denounces a horrific antisemitic hate crime after four Jewish community ambulances were set on fire in Golders Green, with no injuries reported.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has promised to explore every available government lever to address the economic impacts of the US-Israel war against Iran, ahead of an emergency Cobra meeting with key ministers and the Bank of England.
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RecommendedMarie Collins, 84, is stuck in Cyprus without her pension after the DWP mistakenly thought she died. She now faces court for unpaid council tax, battling health issues and bureaucratic delays.