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  • Beverage company issues urgent safety recall after cans risk bursting without warning
    Economy

    Beverage company issues urgent safety recall after cans risk bursting without warning

    ByHenry Caldwell June 6, 2026June 14, 2026

    Dalston’s has recalled its Pineapple Soda after discovering that certain cans may burst without warning, urging customers to immediately discard the potentially dangerous products to prevent injuries.

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  • Arson suspected in major fire that destroyed three dozen buses in Essex
    Politics

    Arson suspected in major fire that destroyed three dozen buses in Essex

    BySarah Holloway June 6, 2026June 14, 2026

    Investigators believe a devastating fire that destroyed 36 buses at a depot in Chadwell St Mary, Essex, was deliberately set, with fire services describing the incident as significant and challenging.

    Read More Arson suspected in major fire that destroyed three dozen buses in EssexContinue

  • A decade after Brexit: assessing the economic impact on Britain
    Economy

    A decade after Brexit: assessing the economic impact on Britain

    ByJames Whitfield June 6, 2026June 14, 2026

    A decade after the Brexit referendum, a comprehensive analysis examines how leaving the European Union has reshaped Britain’s economy, from trade patterns and investment flows to labour markets and the country’s position in global commerce.

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  • Examining the ‘two-tier policing’ debate: origins and reality in the UK
    Politics

    Examining the ‘two-tier policing’ debate: origins and reality in the UK

    ByEdward Pemberton June 6, 2026June 14, 2026

    The Guardian explores the controversial concept of ‘two-tier policing’ in the UK, examining how the notion evolved and whether evidence supports claims that police apply different standards to different groups in society.

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  • Strong winds force cancellation of Royal Cornwall Show
    Energy & Climate

    Strong winds force cancellation of Royal Cornwall Show

    ByEdward Pemberton June 6, 2026June 14, 2026

    Organisers have cancelled the Royal Cornwall Show due to dangerous wind conditions, making the decision with great regret while prioritizing the safety of visitors and stakeholders.

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  • Over 25% of British musicians have lost all European Union work since Brexit, new report reveals
    Foreign Affairs

    Over 25% of British musicians have lost all European Union work since Brexit, new report reveals

    ByCatherine Ashford June 6, 2026June 14, 2026

    A new report shows that over 25% of UK musicians have completely lost their work opportunities in EU countries since Brexit took effect in 2021, highlighting the severe impact of new post-Brexit regulations on Britain’s music industry.

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  • IMF raises UK economic growth projections despite lingering concerns
    Economy

    IMF raises UK economic growth projections despite lingering concerns

    ByHenry Caldwell June 6, 2026June 14, 2026

    The IMF has upgraded its growth forecast for the UK economy, offering a more optimistic outlook than previous projections, though the organization warns that significant economic risks persist for Britain.

    Read More IMF raises UK economic growth projections despite lingering concernsContinue

  • Charities sound alarm over court decision weakening protections for severely disabled Britons
    Politics

    Charities sound alarm over court decision weakening protections for severely disabled Britons

    ByCatherine Ashford June 6, 2026June 14, 2026

    Disability advocacy organizations warn that a recent court ruling has eliminated essential legal protections for severely disabled people in the UK, potentially leaving vulnerable individuals without adequate safeguards.

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  • UK Policy Institute examines critical link between politics and economic performance
    Politics

    UK Policy Institute examines critical link between politics and economic performance

    ByCatherine Ashford June 6, 2026June 14, 2026

    A leading UK policy institute has convened experts to examine the critical relationship between political decision-making and economic performance, as Britain navigates complex challenges including inflation, productivity concerns, and post-Brexit adjustments.

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  • Far-right groups across Europe seize on UK murder case to push anti-immigration agenda
    Politics

    Far-right groups across Europe seize on UK murder case to push anti-immigration agenda

    ByJames Whitfield June 6, 2026June 14, 2026

    Far-right political movements across Europe are exploiting the murder of Henry Nowak in the UK to advance anti-immigration narratives, according to reports, raising concerns about the politicization of tragedy and inflammatory rhetoric.

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