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Housing benefit payments to be frozen next year Housing benefit has not automatically reflected rent rises since 2013, with the Conservatives freezing it for seven for the last 12 years. Charity Shelter said rising rents, combined with a shortage of social housing, was ...
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Alarm grows over 'disturbing' lack of progress to save nature at Cop16 Governments risk another decade of failure on biodiversity loss, due to the slow implementation of an international agreement to halt the destruction of Earth's ecosystems, experts have warned. Less than two years ago, the world ...
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Deadliest weather made worse by climate change - scientists Human-caused climate change made the ten deadliest extreme weather events of the last 20 years more intense and more likely, according to new analysis. The killer storms, heatwaves and floods affected Europe, Africa and Asia killing more than 570,000 ...
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Scottish pilot of jury-less rape court cases dropped after backlash from lawyers The Scottish government has scrapped a pilot of jury-less trials for rape cases, which aimed to tackle endemic low conviction rates for sexual assault prosecution, after a backlash from the highest levels of the legal profession.
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Gang who stole Openreach cables 'cost BT £1m' Police said Billy Lee Junior, Levi Lee, Samuel Sheady-Jones and Ashley Byford travelled in 4x4s with false registration plates and accessed manhole covers across Essex, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Wrexham, Wales, in 2022.
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Riot police called in as fireworks and bricks thrown at vehicles in Edinburgh Officers were called to reports of disorder involving fireworks around Hay Avenue in the Niddrie area of the city. People have been urged to avoid the area. On Bonfire Night last year, about 100 young people ...
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An Ecological Disaster in the Past and One in the Making We go to the borders between Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Afghanistan to see the dried up shores of what was once one of the largest lakes in the world, the Aral Sea. Mismanagement of the rivers that fed the sea because of demand for irrigation in the ...
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Appeal after motorcyclist dies in crash A grey Hyundai i10 and an orange KTM 125 Duke motorcycle collided, causing the car to leave the carriageway, the force said. The rider of the motorcycle, a man in his 20s, died at ...
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On World Cities Day 2024, WHO releases tools to foster healthier cities for empowered youth Empowering youth in cities goes hand-in-hand with fostering healthier urban environments. When cities prioritize urban health, they cultivate spaces that allow young people to thrive – both physically and mentally. Healthier urban settings ...
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Farms see fewer thefts thanks to property marking Farms and rural businesses have seen a drop in the number of equipment thefts since a property marking scheme was introduced. Following a series of incidents in Ongar last year, Essex Police secured funding for 37 DNA forensic property marking kits and ...
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