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Many Muslims feel Islamophobia has grown but half more open on identity poll

A majority of Muslims feel Islamophobia and hate against them has become more widespread since the summer riots, but around half also feel able to be more open about their identity, according to a survey. Tell Mama, a charity monitoring such incidents, said its latest survey indicated that one in two of those asked said […]

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Children as young as 11 carrying knives because they feel unsafe report finds

Too many children in England – including some as young as 11 – are carrying knives because they feel unsafe in their neighbourhoods, a report has found. Serious youth violence is “more far-reaching” than many adults realise and it has a “wide impact” across communities, inspectorates have suggested. Children with special educational needs and disabilities

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Morning commuters set for disruption after parts of country see heavy snowfall

Commuters face widespread travel disruption on Wednesday morning after parts of the UK saw heavy snowfall and ice. The Met Office put in place a yellow warning for ice for much of southern England, the Midlands and eastern Wales from 5pm on Tuesday to 10am on Wednesday. Several other warnings for snow and ice have

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Starmer bids to restore UKs role as climate leader with green global alliance

Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to “restore the UK’s role as a climate leader” as he launched an international green alliance at the G20. Countries including Brazil, Australia, Canada and France are among those to have signed up to the first “mission” of the UK-led Global Clean Power Alliance, in what the Prime Minister has

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Government facing calls to scrap family farm tax as farmers march on Whitehall

The Government is facing calls from farmers and opposition parties to scrap its changes to agricultural inheritance tax ahead of protests in Westminster. The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is holding a mass lobby of MPs with 1,800 of its members – three times as many people as originally planned – to urge backbenchers to stand

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Government launches competition to find AI solutions to boost UK clean energy

A competition to find innovative new solutions to how artificial intelligence can be used to help boost clean energy has been opened by the Government. As part of a new round within the existing Manchester Prize – a competition to find new AI innovations – academics, start-ups, entrepreneurs and others are being encouraged to apply

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UK announces 75m in military aid for Ukraine on 1000th day of war

Allies must “come together” to back Ukraine and ensure Vladimir Putin “does not succeed”, the Defence Secretary warned as Britain announced further military aid for Kyiv on the 1000th day of the war. The UK will provide £7.5 million for new attack and surveillance drones, the Ministry of Defence said on Tuesday. It comes as

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