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Full interview with the Green's Party new leader Zack Polanski

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New ReviewThe Green Party is set to shift its politics leftwards under new leader Zack Polanski, after he won a landslide victory in the party’s leadership contest. He won with a vote of 20,411 members, a vast majority over the 3,705 votes cast...
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New Green Party leader promises 'bold leadership' on broad range of issues

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New ReviewThe Green Party is set to shift its politics leftwards under new leader Zack Polanski, after he won a landslide victory in the party’s leadership contest. He won with a vote of 20,411 members, a vast majority over the 3,705 votes cast...
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Two-year demolition process of Grenfell Tower begins

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New ReviewA likely two-year process to demolish Grenfell Tower is beginning this week. The Government announced earlier this year that the remains of the building – where a deadly fire broke out in 2017 and claimed the lives of 72 people – will be...
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Rayner has right to spend money as she chooses, says Phillipson in row over flat

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New ReviewA Cabinet minister has said it is up to Angela Rayner how she spends her money as criticism continued over her purchase of an £800,000 flat in Hove. The Deputy Prime Minister represents a constituency in Greater Manchester and has a...
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Protestors gather outside the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf, London

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New ReviewProtesters, both for and against migrant hotels, sang, chanted and protested outside the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf, London as police watched on.
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Anti-Asylum protests: UK Police Arrest 5 Men at London Hotel During Protests

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New ReviewUK police arrested five men at a London hotel during ongoing anti-asylum protests. The protests, which have drawn attention across the country, highlight rising tensions over immigration and asylum policies.
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Extinction Rebellion protesters stage demonstration on Westminter Bridge

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New ReviewClimate activists gathered on Westminster Bridge on Saturday "in mourning for the pollution of the river Thames". Extinction Rebellion protesters unfurled a banner which read "stop polluting our rivers". Around 15 people, dressed all in...
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Moscow says it hit infrastructure in Ukraine; Kyiv says it struck Russian refineries

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New ReviewRussia said it launched a sweeping attack on Ukraine that killed one person and injured at least 24, damaging infrastructure and residential buildings. Meanwhile, Kyiv reported it struck two of its rival's oil refineries as the war that...
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Russian Ambassador summoned to Foreign Office

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New ReviewThe Russian ambassador to the UK was summoned to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office following a large-scale Russian attack in Kyiv. The attack killed at least 18 people and damaged the British Council building The...
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London Freelance branch of the National Union of Journalists hold vigil over Gaza

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New ReviewLondon Freelance Branch of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) held a vigil today at Downing Street colleagues killed in Gaza
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Vigil in London: Media workers denounce killing of journalists in Gaza

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New ReviewJournalists in London honour colleagues killed in Gaza – More than 240 media workers have been killed since the war began.
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Health officials identify source of legionnaires' outbreak in London, Ont.

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New ReviewThe Middlesex-London Health Unit has identified Sofina Foods Inc. as the likely source of a legionnaires' disease outbreak in the London, Ont., region. As of Tuesday, the disease has killed four people and sent more than 90 others to the...
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Noting Hill Carnival Kicks Off: Performers Take Over West London Parade

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New ReviewNoting Hill Carnival Kicks Off: The Noting Hill Carnival returned to West London with vibrant performances, colorful costumes, and lively music as performers led the main parade, celebrating Caribbean culture and community spirit.
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Ontario is banning research testing on dogs and cats

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New ReviewPremier Doug Ford says Ontario will no longer allow "cruel" research testing on dogs and cats after two whistleblowers came forward earlier this year with concerns around research at a hospital in London.
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A small crowd protests outside the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf

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New ReviewA small crowd of protesters outside the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf, London. Protests continued over the use of hotels to house asylum seekers as the Government set out plans for a fast-track appeals process to speed up the removal...
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Asylum hotel protests continue as Cooper sets out plan to clear appeals backlog

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New ReviewProtests continued over the use of hotels to house asylum seekers as the Government set out plans for a fast-track appeals process to speed up the removal of people with no right to be in the UK. A group of protesters, some draped in the...
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Government promises asylum appeals overhaul as hotel protests continue

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New ReviewA new fast-track asylum appeals process will be introduced to speed up the process of removing people with no right to be in the UK, Yvette Cooper has promised, amid protests about the use of hotel accommodation for migrants. The Home...
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Protests in UK against asylum seeker housing continue, counter-protests arise

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New ReviewThe government is legally obligated to house asylum-seekers. Using hotels to do so had been a marginal issue until 2020, when the number of asylum-seekers increased sharply and the then-Conservative government had to find new ways to...
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TikTok puts hundreds of UK jobs at risk in safety and moderation teams

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New ReviewTikTok is putting hundreds of jobs at risk in the UK as part of a restructure of its trust and safety operations as it increasingly uses artificial intelligence (AI) to moderate content. The video-sharing app said it was “concentrating...
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London Underground workers to strike in dispute over pay and conditions

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New ReviewLondon Underground workers are to stage a series of strikes next month in a dispute over pay and conditions. The Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) said its members on the Tube will take industrial action at different times from...
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Israel’s genocide in Gaza reinforces its apartheid in the West Bank: Marwan Bishara

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New ReviewIsrael torn between re-occupying Gaza and pursuing hostage deals, says Marwan Bishara, urging stronger Arab pressure on Washington.
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'Downtown Abbey' Auction Preview in London | Inside the 'Downtown Abbey' Auction

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New ReviewTake a sneak peek inside the upcoming 'Downton Abbey' auction in London, where iconic props, costumes, and memorabilia from the beloved series are going under the hammer.
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Huge HS2 bridge being installed in Birmingham

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New ReviewDrone shots of HS2’s Lawley Middleway Bridge which is currently being moved into place over Birmingham’s main ring road during night-time operations. The 112m-long structure, weighing 1,631 tonnes, is at the half-way point during its...
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Stock footage of Buckingham Palace and Parliament

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New ReviewStock footage of Buckingham Palace and the Palace of Westminster in Central London.