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Anti-lockdown protest: Thousands march again in central London

This week's anti-lockdown protest was the fourth to take place in the capital since the start of the pandemic. London has recently moved into Tier 2 restrictions, which bans people from socialising indoors with people they do not live with.


Four in 10 migrant 'minors' are at least 18 after age checks

Legal claims from refugees and migrants accused of lying about their age are costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of pounds.


National child abuse inquiry refused to probe Yorkshire Muslim grooming gangs

The national inquiry into child abuse was 'scared of being called racist' and refused to investigate some of England's most notorious sex-grooming scandals, it has been revealed.


No sign of second wave: ONS data shows normal level of deaths for time of year

There's no sign of a second wave of coronavirus, experts said, as new numbers from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) showed deaths are just 1.5 percent above the five-year average and are on a normal trajectory for the time of year.


Asylum seeker stabbed man 21 times....but he won't be deported

A failed asylum seeker who stabbed another man 21 times and killed him has been allowed to stay in the UK on human rights grounds.

The Sri Lankan killer successfully brought a legal challenge under Article 3 of the Human Rights Act – which ministers are now poised to restrict.


Lockdown Devastation: 50,000 children see surgery postponed, treatments for strokes plunge by almost 50%,

A devastating picture of the impact of the lockdown on the nation’s health and wellbeing is revealed in an exclusive analysis that brings together more than 130 studies.


UK set to pass bill allowing gov’t agents to break law when ‘necessary’

The Houses of Parliament look set to soon pass a controversial new bill which would allow public authorities to approve and commit crimes without any clarification or restraints.


Leeds to Change Statues Which ‘Over-Celebrated Empire, Christianity and “Great” White Men’

An official review of statues in Leeds concluded that they “over-celebrated Empire, Christianity and ‘great’ white men” and should be changed through the use of new public-facing plaques putting them a different context.


White working class boys are the most deprived - and ignored - ethnic group in England

White, working-class boys from low-income homes are by far the most underprivileged children in Britain in comparison with any other major ethnic group.