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WIRELESS FACES SERIOUS BACKLASH FOR HEADLINING KANYE WEST FOLLOWING ANTISEMITISM CONTROVERSY

Wireless Festival is facing major backlash, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer voicing his “concern” and Pepsi withdrawing its sponsorship of the London festival following the announcement that Kanye West is set to headline the three-day event.

LONDON SEES LOWEST SUMMER MURDER FIGURES SINCE 2018

Provisional statistics reveal London has recorded its lowest number of summer homicides in seven years, with no under-25s killed during the school holiday period, a reduction welcomed by officials who caution that behind the numbers lie lives lost and families devastated, while concerns about knife crime and policing resources continue to be raised across the capital.
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TEEN DRUG MULE JAILED AFTER £420,000 OF CANNABIS FOUND IN LUGGAGE

A 19-year-old British woman, Erihanna Sackor, has been sentenced to 15 months in prison after arriving at Heathrow Airport on 2 June with 14 kg of vacuum-sealed cannabis concealed in her suitcase. The court heard how she was lured to Thailand with an all-expenses paid trip and promised £20,000 to smuggle the Class B drug into the UK.
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NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL SEES A DROP IN SERIOUS VIOLENCE SAYS POLICE

This year’s Notting Hill Carnival attracted around a million people and saw 423 arrests and two non-life-threatening stabbings, but police reported “far fewer incidents of serious violence” than in previous years. Assistant Commissioner Matt Ward credited proactive measures such as live facial recognition, knife arches, and stop-and-search for preventing crime. Despite arrests for drugs, weapons, and assaults, organisers stressed these figures represented only a tiny fraction of attendees, with the event largely celebrated as safe, vibrant, and community-driven.
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ENGLAND UNDER FRESH PRESSURE TO BAN SMACKING AS GEN Z SAY ‘HANDS OFF KIDS’

Campaigners are renewing a plea for a UK-wide prohibition of smacking after new polling reveals a striking shift in public opinion, notably among younger generations. Just 24 hours ago, charity voices and health experts urged ministers to abolish the “reasonable punishment” defence. With Gen Z overwhelmingly opposed, momentum is building for legislative reform.
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MISSING AMERICAN WOMAN DISCOVERED LIVING WITH REMOTE ‘AFRICAN’ TRIBE IN SCOTLAND

A woman from Texas, who was reported missing by her family, has resurfaced deep in the woods near Jedburgh, Scotland, where she lives under the name Asnat, Lady Safi. She has become the handmaiden of a self-styled “African” tribe that claims descent from Hebrew ancestors and rejects UK laws, pursuing what they call a spiritual pilgrimage.
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SANEX ADVERT BANNED FOR REINFORCING RACIAL STEREOTYPES

A Sanex advert has been pulled after regulators ruled it implied white skin was superior by depicting Black skin as cracked and itchy while showing white skin as smooth.
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IPSWICH SIXTH FORM STUDENT ACHIEVES HIGHEST A LEVEL LAW GRADE IN THE COUNTRY

Nigerian-born Abiola Abidoye, an eighteen-year-old student from Ipswich, has captured national attention after securing the highest A-Level score in law across the United Kingdom. The gifted scholar, a pupil at One Sixth Form College, earned A* grades in all four of his chosen subjects—mathematics, further mathematics, law, and physics—cementing his reputation as an outstanding all-rounder.
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UK PRICE OF WEIGHT LOSS DRUG MOUNJARO TO RISE BY UP TO 170% NEXT MONTH

The UK cost of Mounjaro, used for weight loss and type 2 diabetes, will soar by up to 170% from next month, though NHS patients will not be affected.
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MAN JAILED FOR TEN YEARS AFTER STEPPING IN FRONT OF TRAIN WITH TODDLER

A 28-year-old Glasgow man, Frederick Danquah, has received a 10-year prison sentence following his conviction for attempting to murder a two-year-old child by stepping in front of a train with him. Danquah brought the toddler to east Glasgow railway station, Garrowhill station, in July 2023. Danquah placed the small child on his shoulders before stepping into the path of an oncoming train which ultimately struck them both.
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