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LOVE ISLANDER AYO ODUKOYA AND PAUL SCHOLES' DAUGHTER ALICIA DATING

Love Islander Ayo Odukoya and Paul Scholes’ daughter England netball player Alicia Scholes have sparked dating rumours after a recent series of social media posts.

THREE MEN ON TRIAL AFTER 'DELIBERATELY DRIVING INTO BLACK NHS WORKER WHILE SHOUTING RACIAL ABUSE AT HIM'

A court heard how Katungua Tjitendero, 25, was struck on the afternoon of 22 July 2020, near Southmead Hospital in Bristol shortly after finishing his shift there.
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MOM AND CHEF CONFIRMED DEAD AFTER NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL STABBINGS

A mother and chef have both died after being stabbed in separate incidents at Notting Hill Carnival. Mom, Cher Maximen, 32, and chef, Mussie Imnetu, 42, were the victims of stabbings at the carnival.
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CARER BUYS NEW CAR AFTER RIOT DESTRUCTION, THANKS TO £60K GOFUNDME SUCCESS

Brendan Nwabichie, a Teesside University student and carer, purchased a new Peugeot SUV after his car was destroyed in riots. A GoFundMe campaign raised over £60,000, surpassing its initial £3,000 goal. However, the process wasn't without controversy, as Brendan faced backlash over the allocation of funds. Despite this, he remains grateful and plans to donate 20% of the funds to charity.
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FOUR JAILED FOR FORGING 2,000 MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES TO AID ILLEGAL UK ENTRY

Four individuals have been jailed for forging over 2,000 marriage certificates to help Nigerian nationals remain in the UK illegally. The group, sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court, London, operated between 2019 and 2023, making fraudulent EU Settlement Scheme applications. The Home Office investigation uncovered the organised crime group's extensive operation, leading to sentences ranging from nine months to six years.
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CHINESE MONEY LAUNDERING GANG JAILED FOR £55 MILLION OPERATION FROM HACKNEY

A Chinese money laundering gang has been jailed for operating a £55 million illegal money operation out of Hackney. Seven members were sentenced to a total of 24 years and 11 months in prison following hearings at Snaresbrook Crown Court. The gang used unregistered money service businesses and currency exchanges to launder large sums of money, with sentences ranging from 11 months to 12 years for various offences involving conspiracy to launder money and possessing criminal property.
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NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL 'GENERATES £396 MILLION FOR THE ECONOMY'

The Notting Hill Carnival will “boost the economy by £396 million” according to a study commissioned by the Voice Newspaper.
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FROM THE STREETS TO THE KITCHEN: PECKHAM LOCAL’S INSPIRING CULINARY JOURNEY

Nathaniel Mortley, also known as Natty Can Cook, has transformed his life from a troubled past into a promising culinary career. After being stabbed at 16 and serving time at HMP Brixton, he discovered his passion for cooking through the Clink charity’s rehabilitation programme. Now, Mortley is taking on a permanent residency at the Greyhound Pub in Peckham, where he’s serving up Caribbean-inspired dishes with a French twist. Mortley’s journey is not just about his love for food but also about giving back to the community, as he plans to launch a charity to help others in need of a second chance. His story is a powerful example of resilience and the transformative power of opportunity.
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JERMAINE JENAS SACKED BY BBC OVER WORKPLACE BEHAVIOUR ALLEGATIONS

Jermaine Jenas, former footballer and presenter for "The One Show" and "Match of the Day," has been dismissed by the BBC following complaints regarding his workplace conduct. The BBC terminated Jenas's contract earlier this week after allegations involving inappropriate digital communications were raised.
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GOVERNMENT ACTIVATES EMERGENCY MEASURES TO EASE PRISON OVERCROWDING IN NORTHERN ENGLAND

The UK government has activated "Operation Early Dawn," an emergency measure to address prison overcrowding in Northern England. Defendants will be held in police cells until prison spaces are available. The initiative, covering regions like Yorkshire, Manchester, and Merseyside, was triggered by a surge in sentences following recent riots. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer defended the decision, blaming a lack of prison capacity inherited from the previous government.
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