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£1 billion government investment in community energy projects will ‘drive down’ bills across London

February 17, 2026

Social clubs, places of worship and community centres will be able to bid for funding for clean energy generation under plans announced last week. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has said the intention is for every local community to “own and control clean energy so the profits flow into the community and not simply out to […]

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Could dual nationals without a British passport be stopped at the border?

February 17, 2026

British dual nationals who don’t have a British passport could be stopped from entering the UK under new rules coming into force later this month. From 25 February, visitors to the UK who don’t have a British passport will either need a visa, Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), or certificate of entitlement to enter the country. […]

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FTSE 100 hits record high as rate cut hopes rise

February 17, 2026

Stock prices in London have closed mostly higher, as investors shored up bets on the Bank of England cutting interest rates in March after unemployment increased, while the pound fell. The FTSE 100 index closed up 82.48 points, 0.8%, at 10,556.17, a new record high. The FTSE 250 ended up 180.35 points, 0.8%, at 23,555.82, […]

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Noah Donohoe police search delayed by ‘visceral’ atmosphere in crowd – inquest

February 17, 2026

A police search for Noah Donohoe in a Belfast park was hampered due to a “visceral” atmosphere among a crowd of hundreds which had gathered in the area, an inquest into the death of the schoolboy has heard. A former police inspector told a coroner’s court that political representatives had asked people to assist in […]

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Stirling becomes third university to face threat of strikes amid cuts row

February 17, 2026

The University of Stirling has become the third university this week to face the threat of strikes after lecturers backed industrial action in a row about job cuts and compulsory redundancies. University and College Union (UCU) members at the university voted 80% in favour of strike action on a turnout of 66%, with 88% saying […]

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Drill rapper Dsavv escapes prison for second time after deportation threat

February 17, 2026

Barney Davis Published February 17, 2026 4:35pm Updated February 18, 2026 11:47am A drill rapper-turned armed robber is on the run from prison for the second time in a week after fleeing during a hospital visit. Daniel Boakye, 21, fled custody from Lewisham Hospital on Sunday afternoon with police failing to keep up with him […]

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Europe’s best cable car rides with mountain views, spectacular cityscapes and ‘coffin cabins’ thumbnail

Europe’s best cable car rides with mountain views, spectacular cityscapes and ‘coffin cabins’

February 17, 2026

As public transport goes, a ride on a cable car is pretty much as cool as it gets. Yes, there’s a certain thrill that comes with nabbing the front seat of the DLR, but a journey on a cable car — suspended hundreds of feet in the air — beats a dreary bus or Tube […]

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Freemasons’ legal challenge attempt against Met fails

February 17, 2026

Freemasons have failed in their attempt to bring a legal challenge against Britain’s biggest police force over its decision to compel staff to declare whether they are or have been members. Mr Justice Chamberlain said on Tuesday that the Metropolitan police’s decision “serves a legitimate aim, maintaining and enhancing public trust in policing, and is […]

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Deaf woman ‘beaten and left to die in street by raver nicknamed Nasty’

February 17, 2026

Sam Corbishley Published February 17, 2026 1:09pm Updated February 17, 2026 1:09pm A raver nicknamed Nasty left a profoundly deaf woman to die in the street after throwing her out of a car and punching her for ‘annoying’ him on a night out, the Old Bailey was told. Duane Owusu, 36, had been to a […]

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‘Abusive’ partner faked will to try and claim cancer victim’s £500,000 fortune thumbnail

‘Abusive’ partner faked will to try and claim cancer victim’s £500,000 fortune

February 17, 2026

The family of a mum who died of breast cancer have won a £700,000 court battle with her ‘abusive’ boyfriend after he used a forged will and fake wedding to try and get his hands on her fortune. Kassy Sinar was only 46 when she died in October 2023 and left the whole of her […]

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