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300 asylum seekers to be housed in newbuild luxury flats

Hundreds of asylum seekers are set to move into a luxury block of flats in a posh riverside town under controversial plans by the Home Office.


Hungary's Orban says 'link between terrorist acts and migration'

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Thursday there is "a very clear link between terrorist acts and migration" as he went into an EU summit discussing a reform of the bloc's asylum rules.


Migrant benefits threat if they refuse Bibby Stockholm bed

Migrants are being told they have a week to accept a bed on the Bibby Stockholm or they will lose their benefits, Government documents have revealed.


Britons urged to wear poppies to support our veterans

The Royal British Legion launched its annual Poppy Appeal 2023 Thursday, raising funds for armed forces veterans and their families.


Black market meat gang is being hunted

A black market meat gang is being hunted after two calves were brutally killed and butchered in a field leaving only their heads and innards behind.


Cambridge University blacklists 'harmful books'

The University of Cambridge is reportedly asking staff to flag books deemed as “problematic”.


Dumping pumpkins in the woods is bad for wildlife

Pumpkins are a Halloween staple, but what to do with your wonderful carved lantern once the spooky season is over? Research shows that around 8 million pumpkins could be part of this year’s Halloween fun.

Forestry England are asking people to ignore online tips and tricks telling people to toss their pumpkins in the woods for wildlife and instead are offering some great alternatives.


Vandals deface Nelson's Column

The historic Battle of Trafalgar, which marked Lord Horatio Nelson's victory over the French, took place on October 21, 1805 - exactly 218 years ago.

However, on the battle's anniversary, sick vandals defaced Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, sparking a furious reaction among patriotic Brits.


Illegal immigrant who smuggled 10,000 people in boats jailed for 11 years

An illegal migrant granted asylum by the UK has been convicted of being the kingpin of a multi-million pound Europe-wide people smuggling operation that smuggled at least 10,000 people across the Channel in small boats.


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