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'Women often feel more abused by the court system than the actual perpetrator'
The Independent

'Women often feel more abused by the court system than the actual perpetrator'

Athena Stavrou speaks to domestic abuse survivors who say they are being 'retraumatised' by a misogynistic legal system

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August 17, 2024
Deadly mpox strain almost certainly in UK, says expert
The Independent

Deadly mpox strain almost certainly in UK, says expert

A new, more deadly strain of mpox sweeping the world is highly likely to already be in the UK, a specialist in infectious diseases has warned. Professor Paul Hunter said mpox, which used to be called monkeypox, can spread very quickly between countries because it is a sexually transmitted infection. And he urged people at risk to get vaccinated against it or cut the number of sexual partners they have.

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August 17, 2024
Girl, 13, died of allergy after 'failure to follow processes'
The Independent

Girl, 13, died of allergy after 'failure to follow processes'

A 13-year-old girl died of a severe allergic reaction just hours after taking one sip of a Costa Coffee hot chocolate following a “failure to follow processes”, an inquest concluded yesterday.

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August 17, 2024
Blood scandal victim's wife was told to have an abortion over fears of infecting child
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Blood scandal victim's wife was told to have an abortion over fears of infecting child

A contaminated blood scandal victim was told by doctors his wife needed to have an abortion due to the risk of infection.

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August 17, 2024
Should Harris fight fire with fire on economic policy?
The Independent

Should Harris fight fire with fire on economic policy?

Much as many would, understandably, like it to be otherwise, the presidential election is not yet over, it is not yet in the bag for Kamala Harris, and there remains a near even chance that Donald J Trump will be sworn in as president of the United States on 25 January 2025.

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August 17, 2024
Majority of Muslims feel less safe in UK after riots
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Majority of Muslims feel less safe in UK after riots

Many Muslims feel less safe living in the UK after far-right rioters targetted mosques and hotels housing asylum seekers, a poll has revealed.

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August 17, 2024
'Violent racist' jailed for attack on lone Black man
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'Violent racist' jailed for attack on lone Black man

A “violent racist” who punched and kicked a Black man in the face during disorder in Manchester has been jailed, after claiming he thought he was joining a rally to “celebrate British culture”.

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August 17, 2024
Farage paid £98,000 each month to present GB News
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Farage paid £98,000 each month to present GB News

Clacton MP Nigel Farage is paid almost £98,000 a month to be a presenter on GB News, his register of interests has revealed. The Reform UK leader is paid £97,928.40 a month by the broadcaster, for 32 hours of work.

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August 17, 2024
If Labour wants to succeed, it needs to learn to say 'No'
The Independent

If Labour wants to succeed, it needs to learn to say 'No'

The ending of two major disputes should be applauded but the government must be prepared to stand firm in future to protect the economy and public services, says Andrew Grice

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August 17, 2024
Train strikes to return just days after pay deal is agreed
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Train strikes to return just days after pay deal is agreed

Commuters face three more months of train strikes as the drivers’ union Aslef announced further walkouts yesterday less than 48 hours after the government offered a pay deal.

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August 17, 2024
Nothing lasts forever and era of Man City is ending
The Independent

Nothing lasts forever and era of Man City is ending

Jurgen Klopp’s departure means Pep Guardiola stands alone. Only one manager who has won the Premier League still plies his trade in it: Manchester City’s serial champion.

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August 16, 2024
De Ligt buy proves Ten Hag is all-in on Dutch gamble
The Independent

De Ligt buy proves Ten Hag is all-in on Dutch gamble

“Manchester is red,” read the message on a football club’s social-media account; though not from the Manchester club who play in red. It was a cheeky point made by Ajax, surveying Manchester United’s recruitment drive and the addition of two of their alumni, Matthis de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui, on the same day. It means that, in the former Ajax manager Erik ten Hag’s reign, United have now spent around a quarter of a billion pounds on his Ajax players.

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August 16, 2024
Premier League prices may bring supporters together
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Premier League prices may bring supporters together

As fans feel the squeeze it could force positive change

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August 16, 2024
Good food, good beer and 160mph on a country lane
The Independent

Good food, good beer and 160mph on a country lane

During F1’s quiet period, Kieran Jackson heads down to the unorthodox setting of rural Worcestershire for the Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb, a racing event with some old-school speed

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August 16, 2024
UK economy is the fastest growing in G7, experts say
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UK economy is the fastest growing in G7, experts say

But economists warn first-half gains are unlikely to continue

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August 16, 2024
THAT TASTES RICH
The Independent

THAT TASTES RICH

As a London neighbourhood fights gentrification in the shape of bougie bakery Gail's, Hannah Twiggs looks at the foodie signs that your postcode is on the way up - or down

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August 16, 2024
The Jimmy Lai verdict is a grave and troubling injustice
The Independent

The Jimmy Lai verdict is a grave and troubling injustice

Jimmy Lai, together with his friends in Hong Kong, ranks alongside the world’s greatest dissidents and champions of freedom. Lai along with Martin Lee, the father of Hong Kong’s democracy movement, lawyers Margaret Ng and Albert Ho, trade unionist Lee Cheuk-yan, social activist Leung Kwok-hung, and pro-democracy politician Cyd Ho and others have been key figures in Hong Kong’s fight for freedom.

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August 16, 2024
Trump lawyers seek to delay hush-money sentencing
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Trump lawyers seek to delay hush-money sentencing

Attempt to push decision back to after election in November

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August 16, 2024
Protests held in India over rape and murder of doctor
The Independent

Protests held in India over rape and murder of doctor

Tens of thousands of women took to the streets across India on Wednesday night in protest over the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at a prominent state-run hospital in West Bengal.

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August 16, 2024
Gaza death toll over 40,000 as fresh ceasefire talks start
The Independent

Gaza death toll over 40,000 as fresh ceasefire talks start

Fears of Iran attacking Israel give discussions extra urgency

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August 16, 2024
Harry and Meghan begin four-day tour of Colombia
The Independent

Harry and Meghan begin four-day tour of Colombia

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were welcomed to Colombia yesterday as they began their four-day tour of the South American nation. Harry and Meghan were met in the capital Bogota by Colombia’s vice-president Francia Marquez and her husband Rafael Yerney Pinillo.

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August 16, 2024
'Ketamine Queen' among five held over Perry death
The Independent

'Ketamine Queen' among five held over Perry death

Five people have been arrested and charged with providing Friends star Matthew Perry with the ketamine that killed him last October, authorities said yesterday. At a press conference, US attorney E Martin Estrada said the suspects include Perry's personal assistant, two doctors, and a North Hollywood woman known as “the Ketamine Queen”.

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August 16, 2024
Extinction Rebellion plans protest at Windsor Castle
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Extinction Rebellion plans protest at Windsor Castle

Extinction Rebellion (XR) is planning to occupy Windsor Castle for three days of mass protest across the royal grounds, it can be revealed.

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August 16, 2024
'Help...we are in the water'
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'Help...we are in the water'

Desperate SOS sent from doomed migrant boat is revealed

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August 16, 2024
Infected blood payment scheme to start this year
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Infected blood payment scheme to start this year

Victims of the infected blood scandal can receive support scheme payments for life, while those who were subjected to unethical research will get up to £15,000 extra under changes to a multibillion-pound compensation plan.

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August 16, 2024
Tens of thousands of train fare convictions are invalid
The Independent

Tens of thousands of train fare convictions are invalid

Judge says he will quash close to 75,000 cases in October

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August 16, 2024
Does the strike deal mean there's light at the end of the tunnel for passengers?
The Independent

Does the strike deal mean there's light at the end of the tunnel for passengers?

Difficult though it may be to believe, industrial peace is about to descend on Britain’s railways. The government and the leaders of the train drivers’ union, Aslef, have agreed a “no strings” pay rise of 15 per cent, and the union’s members are expected to vote to accept it.

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August 16, 2024
Former nursing watchdog chief said 'whistleblower can go take a running jump'
The Independent

Former nursing watchdog chief said 'whistleblower can go take a running jump'

The former chief executive of the UK’s scandal-hit nursing regulator allegedly said a whistleblower should “take a running jump” after they raised concerns about public safety.

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August 16, 2024
A-level top grades see rise but inequality gap widens
The Independent

A-level top grades see rise but inequality gap widens

A-level students are celebrating an increase in top grades this year – with almost one in 10 awarded an A* – but inequalities have widened between private and state schools, and boys and girls. Hundreds of thousands of pupils received their A-level results yesterday morning, with more than a quarter (27.8 per cent) awarded an A or A* grade – a rise of 0.6 percentage points on last year.

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August 16, 2024
Judge quits media freedom panel over Hong Kong case
The Independent

Judge quits media freedom panel over Hong Kong case

A British judge who was condemned for upholding the conviction of pro-democracy campaigner Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong has quit a top media freedom panel.

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August 16, 2024