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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.

Suella Braverman "Receptive" to Calls for Cannabis to Become Class-A Drug

Suella Braverman has reportedly stated that she's "receptive" to the idea that Cannabis should be reclassified.
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President Joe Biden Announces Plan To Mass Pardon Low-Level Marijuana Convictions

President Joe Biden has revealed his three-step plan to decriminalise marijuana
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Ofcom Investigating Sky News Over Chris Kaba Protest Mix-Up

Ofcom has launched an investigation after Sky News misidentified protests against the death of Chris Kaba with mourners paying tribute to the Queen.
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Kwasi Kwarteng Scraps 45P Tax Cut In Most Recent U-Turn

Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has announced that the government will be abandoning their plans to offer a tax cut for the highest earners in a surprise U-turn.
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Home Secretary Criticises Sussex Force for "Policing Pronouns"

The Home Secretary has criticised the Sussex police force for "policing pronouns" after they commented on Twitter that they would not tolerate hateful comments about a child sex offender's gender identity.
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Pound Hits an All-Time Low After Tax Cut Plans

The pound has fallen to a record low against the dollar as the markets quickly react to the UK's biggest tax cuts in 50 years.
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Paedophile Hosted Ukrainian Family Before Checks Were Complete

Convicted paedophile hosted family of Ukrainian refugees for weeks before checks were complete on his past
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Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Announces Tax Cuts Worth £45bn

Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Announces Tax Cuts Worth £45bn
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Woman Arrested for Carrying "Abolish Monarchy" Sign Charged With Offence

A woman who held an "abolish monarchy" sign at a proclamation ceremony for King Charles III in Edinburgh has been charged with a criminal offence.
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