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Terror suspects slipped into UK on small boats, now 'plotting attack'

A manhunt has been launched to locate six terror suspects who arrived in Britain on small boats, security sources say.


'Love locks' to be removed from bridge with 'slavery links'

Activists have launched a campaign to remove lovelocks from a Bristol bridge after claiming the arch has links to slavery.

Couples covered Pero's Bridge, which was named after an eighteenth-century slave, with romantic padlocks since its construction in 1999.


One in ten pubs at risk of closure

One in ten pubs are at risk of closing in the New Year if Jeremy Hunt fails to expand business rates relief in his Autumn statement, industry leaders have warned.

 


Two 12-year-olds arrested after 19-year-old killed

Two 12-year-olds have been arrested in connection with the murder of a teenager.

Shawn Seesahai, 19, was stabbed in open land off Laburnum Road, East Park in Wolverhampton.


National Trust excludes Christian holidays from calendar

The National Trust has excluded Christmas and Easter from their 2024 calendar.


UK money to stop migrant crisis spent by France on microwaves and vacuum cleaners

The French Government has splurged British cash on a horse brigade, vacuum cleaners, microwaves and mobile phone chargers, shocking figures have revealed.


Brexit Britain soaring with new £300million trade deal

Industry experts are praising a new UK trade agreement which could be worth £300million, saying it has helped the motoring sector avoid a major cliff edge.


Lancaster bomber landmark set to be bigger than Angel of North

A team building a full-size Avro Lancaster alongside a major road says it needs a cash injection to keep the project in flight.


At the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month – we will remember them

The Armistice, an agreement to end the fighting of the First World War as a prelude to peace negotiations, began at 11am on 11 November 1918.


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