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PM announces Brexit deal has been SECURED
Boris Johnson has announced the United Kingdom and European Union have agreed on a Brexit deal.
This Day in History - 16th October
Police Clear Eco Extremists From Trafalgar Square
Eco Extremists in London plan to keep up their campaign despite being ousted by police order from their Trafalgar Square encampment.
This Day in History - 15th October
1666 Samuel Pepys recorded in his diary that Charles II had started wearing the first known waistcoat. The King was so overweight that he left the bottom button undone, a fashion custom followed to this day.
Mom sues Tavistock children’s clinic over experimental treatments
This Day in History - 14th October
1066 The Battle of Hastings was fought, on Senlac Hill, near Pevensey. An English army, commanded by King Harold, was defeated by the invasion force of William of Normandy. Harold was killed and Edgar the Ætheling was proclaimed king, but never crowned. William I 'The Conqueror' and the first Norman King of England, was subsequently crowned at Westminster Abbey on 25th December 1066.
London’s Cocaine Problem Bigger than Amsterdam
According to an analysis by King’s College London, our Capital has a cocaine problem bigger than that of Europe’s next three largest cocaine-consuming cities combined.
Legislation to protect Veterans discarded from Queen’s Speech
Reports are emerging from a former head of the Army that legislation promised by Boris Johnson to protect military veterans from prosecution has been discarded from the Queen’s Speech and will be replaced with a favour of laws on ‘sustainable cat litter’.