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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.

Tommy Robinson Arrested in Mexico for 'National Security Reasons'

Controversial far-right activist Tommy Robinson has said he has been detained in Mexico while attempting to visit the country on holiday with his three children.
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Child Q: New Strip-Search Measures Rolled Out in Two London Boroughs

Under new strip-search measures, prior permission from a police inspector will be needed in two London boroughs before a strip search can be carried out.The new measures were introduced due to the distressing case of Child Q.
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Queen Attends Prince Phillip Memorial Service At Westminster Abbey

The Queen has joined her family to celebrate the life of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh.
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Met to Issue 20 Fines Over Downing Street Parties Breaking Lockdown Rules

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Prince William and Kate To Face Protests in Jamaica Over Slavery Reparations During Their Caribbean Tour

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Boris Johnson is Unlikely to House Ukrainian Refugees at No 10. Sites Security Concerns

Prime minister Boris Johnson has said he is unlikely to take any Ukrainian refugees into No. 10 under a new scheme to be set out on Monday due to security concerns.
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Matt Hancock Responds to Accusations of Rebuilding his Reputation After Vowing to House Ukrainians

GMB host Richard Madeley, took on the task of questioning former Health Secretary, Matt Hancock on whether his promise to house a family of Ukrainian refugees was a PR move to 'rebuild' his reputation.
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Prince William Faces Backlash Over Ukraine War Comments

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Footballer Troy Deeney Calls for More Diversity in the English School Curriculum

Footballer Troy Deeney has written an open letter to the Government, demanding the national curriculum includes more history and experiences of black, Asian and ethnic minorities in Britain.
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