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TOMMY ROBINSON RELEASED EARLY FROM PRISON FOLLOWING SENTENCE REDUCTION

Tommy Robinson, born Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has been released early from HMP Woodhill after the High Court reduced his 18-month sentence for contempt of court by four months. The decision followed his application to purge the contempt, with the judge noting a "change in attitude" and assurances of future compliance.

Banning Afro Hairstyles in School Could be Illegal

New guidance from Britain's human-rights watchdog says that children with Afro-textured hair should not be prevented from wearing natural hairstyles at school.
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Rishi Sunak Backtracks on Plans to Charge Patients £10 for Missed GP Appointments

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Pregnant Women To Be Offered Free Vapes By Lambeth Council

Women will be handed free vapes by the South London council in an aid to stop them spending so much money on cigarettes
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Majority Of Conservatives Think Liz Truss Should Resign

55% of conservatives think Liz Truss should resign after YouGov carried out a poll to see the party's opinions
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Liz Truss Resigns As Prime Minister After 45 Days In Office

Liz Truss has resigned as the prime minster of the United Kingdom after 45 days in leadership
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Suella Braverman Resigns as Home Secretary

Home Secretary Suella Braverman departs from her position, with Grant Shapps set to replace her.
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Home Secretary to Crack Down on Disruptive Protests

The Home Secretary has announced plans to crack down on disruptive protests held by environmental groups such as Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion.
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Kwasi Kwarteng Sacked As Chancellor After Mini Budget Disaster

Today, Kwasi Kwarteng was sacked as chancellor, just three weeks after his mini-budget unleashed pure chaos onto the UK economy.
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UK Homes Could Face Blackouts for up to 3 Hours Long This Winter

Millions of UK homes could face three-hour blackouts this winter, warns the National Grid, an act which hasn't been done since the 1970s.
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