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From lbc.co.uk

More than seven million workers 'to get new rights from their first day of work' in new Labour plans

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More than seven million workers will gain new sick pay, ­maternity pay and protection against unfair ­dismissal in sweeping new Labour plans, reports claim.

8h ago

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Football's transfer market under threat after court finds Fifa’s rules go against European Union law

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Football’s current transfer market faces significant uncertainty after a court found some of Fifa’s rules to be contrary to the European Union’s laws.

16h ago

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Israel 'won‘t last long', warns Iran's supreme leader as he wields rifle in sermon hailing October 7 attack as 'legitimate act'

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Iran's supreme leader has said the October 7 Hamas-led attacks on Israel were a 'legitimate' act as he addressed Tehran worshipers in a rare sermon.

#puzzling

17h ago

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Government pledges £22bn for carbon capture and storage technology in 'new era' after coal plant closures

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The Government has pledged nearly £22 billion to fund projects that capture carbon emissions from polluting plants and store them underground.

21h ago

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Baroness Sayeeda Warsi steps down from 'hypocritical' Conservatives as she claims party has moved 'too far right'

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Baroness Sayeeda Warsi has quit the Conservative party, claiming the party has move too far to the right.

on Sep 26

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'Bridgerton Ball' experience branded a 'scam' as fans pay up to $1,000 for raw food, budget decor and a pole dancer

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An immersive Bridgerton experience has been branded a "scam" after ticket holders paid up to $1,000 to sit on the flaw eating raw food, while being entertained by a pole dancer.

on Sep 25

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CrowdStrike prepares to face questions in US congress over global IT outage

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The cybersecurity firm was at the centre of a global IT failure in July.

on Sep 24

From lbc.co.uk

Reeves warns UK must accept hard times or risk 'ruin' as Chancellor lays out plans to ‘rebuild Britain’ ahead of Budget

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The UK faces 'ruin' unless the public finances are stabilised, the Chancellor is set to argue in her conference speech looking ahead to the Government's first Budget.

on Sep 24

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At least 356 killed and more than 1,200 injured as Israel launches deadly strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon

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At least 356 people have been killed and more than 1,200 injured after Israel launched a series of deadly strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon.

on Sep 23

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Rachel Reeves accepts donations appear ‘a little bit odd’ - as she admits accepting gifted family holiday to Cornwall

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has told LBC that people may find the acceptance of donations "a little bit odd" - as she admitted taking her family on gifted holiday Cornwall.

on Sep 23

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Thunderbirds and Doctor Who voice actor David Graham dies aged 99

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Thunderbirds and Doctor Who voice actor David Graham has died aged 99.

on Sep 21

From lbc.co.uk

Seven out of 10 disabled pensioners to lose winter fuel payments, new government document reveals

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Seven out of 10 disabled pensioners will lose their winter fuel payments, a new government document has revealed.

on Sep 20

From lbc.co.uk

Row erupts over Farage constituency surgeries after he told LBC the public ‘will flow through door with knives'

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A row has erupted over Nigel Farage’s decision to not hold any in-person constituency surgeries.

on Sep 19

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Nigel Farage insists Trump will be 'proven right' about migrants eating pet cats and dogs

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Nigel Farage has said he believes Donald Trump's claims that Haitan immigrants in Springfield, Ohio are eating pets, telling LBC that the ex-president is always 'proven to be right'.

on Sep 19

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Soldier's seven-year-old son refused passport by Home Office because of 'copyright' issues over blockbuster name

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A seven-year-old boy has been refused a British passport after the Home Office deemed his name unacceptable for "copyright" reasons.

on Sep 18

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Labour 'planning to water down 2030 diesel car ban' as hybrids set to evade ban until 2035

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Labour is planning to back away from plans to ban the sale of diesel cars in 2030 - by allowing hybrid models to be sold until 2035.

on Sep 18

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Nine people killed and almost 3,000 injured as Hezbollah vows retaliation after pagers explode in Lebanon

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At least 11 people are dead and thousands of others have been injured after pagers exploded in Lebanon.

on Sep 17

From lbc.co.uk

New EU border checks to disrupt Christmas food deliveries and cause delays for holidaymakers

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Britain's food supply chain could face increased disruption in the run-up to Christmas from new EU border checks, a leading trade group has warned.

on Sep 16

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Tory leadership frontrunner Robert Jenrick says Conservative party contributed to 'our national decline'

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Frontrunner in the campaign for the Conservative leadership Robert Jenrick has said the party contributed to “our national decline” and is in need of “fundamental change”.

on Sep 15

From lbc.co.uk

Airborne transmission: A hidden threat that must be addressed

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The Covid-19 pandemic has laid bare the vulnerabilities in our healthcare system, but for those of us who have been fighting for the protection of Clinically Vulnerable people, this is nothing new.

on Sep 15

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David Beckham joins hundreds of mourners at former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson's funeral in Sweden

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David Beckham joined hundreds of mourners at the funeral of Sven Goran Eriksson, after the former England football manager died of cancer last month.

on Sep 13

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UK counter-terror police join probe into sudden death of British journalist in Gibraltar

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British counter-terror police have joined an investigation into the sudden death abroad of a Telegraph journalist who had been running an award-winning podcast on the war in Ukraine.

on Sep 13

From lbc.co.uk

Elon Musk slammed for 'disgusting and disturbing' tweet about Taylor Swift following Kamala Harris endorsement

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Elon Musk has been slammed for a tweet he posted about Taylor Swift following her endorsement of Vice-President Kamala Harris.

on Sep 11

From lbc.co.uk

Body of woman, 70, found in water off popular UK beach

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The body of 70-year-old woman has been found in the water off a UK beach popular among tourists.

on Sep 8

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New Labour MP Shaun Davies makes surprise resignation to run as housing select committee chairman

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A new Labour MP has resigned from Government to run as a select committee chair, in a move branded “extraordinary” by colleagues.

on Sep 6

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Four youths arrested after dog walker, 80, killed in Leicester released as 14-year-old remains in custody

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Four of the five children arrested on suspicion of the murder of an 80-year-old dog walker have been released with no further action.

on Sep 4

From lbc.co.uk

Tory councillor's wife faces 'substantial' jail term after calling for attacks on asylum seekers

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The wife of a Tory councillor who called on rioters to 'set fire to all migrant hotels' on social media has admitted to stirring up racial hatred.

on Sep 2

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Former Met officer charged with repeated rape and sexual assault of 'vulnerable' woman he met while on duty

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A former Metropolitan Police Officer who served alongside convicted predator Wayne Couzens has been charged with fifteen counts of sexual assault - including two counts of rape.

on Sep 2

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Family pay tribute to 'beautiful' mother, 32, after model's fatal stabbing in front of daughter, 3, at Notting Hill Carnival

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A woman who lost her life after being stabbed at Notting Hill Carnival had come for a "fun" day out with her young child, police have said, as her family paid tribute to a "beautiful" mother.

on Sep 2

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First far-right victory in German regional elections since WWII projected for anti-migration AfD party

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Alternative for Germany (AfD) is projected to become the first far-right party to win a German state election since the Second World War, an exit poll has suggested.

on Sep 1

From lbc.co.uk

Labour minister Jess Phillips 'claims she was given quicker treatment in A&E because she supports a Gaza ceasefire'

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Labour minister Jess Phillips is said to have claimed she was given preferential treatment at an NHS A&E because a doctor recognised her support for a ceasefire in Gaza.

on Aug 30

From lbc.co.uk

Austrian surgeon fired after 'letting teenage daughter drill hole in patient's skull'

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An Austrian surgeon has been fired after allegedly letting their teenage daughter drill a hole in a patient's skull.

on Aug 28

From lbc.co.uk

Boy, 11, arrested in raids following riots after Southport stabbing

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An 11-year-old boy has been arrested in police raids in connection with riots across the UK following stabbings in Southport in July.

on Aug 28

From lbc.co.uk

'Business as usual': Top London hospital cutting vaccinators in 'gobsmacking move' despite Mpox surge

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A whistleblower has warned LBC that a top London hospital is laying off an entire team of vaccinators - despite mounting concerns about the spread of the deadly Mpox virus.

on Aug 23

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Tories 'discussed freedom of movement for under-30s with the EU', German ambassador says

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Miguel Berger the German ambassador to the United Kingdom has told LBC that the former Conservative government discussed freedom of movement for the under-30s with the EU.

on Aug 23

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Horrifying moment plane crashes into sea shocking onlookers and killing pilot

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Shocking footage showed a 20th-century plane crashing into the sea in front of horrified spectators today, killing the pilot in the process.

on Aug 23

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More than 1,000 arrested following UK disorder as Britain's youngest female rioter pleads guilty

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Over 1,000 people have been arrested in relation to the ongoing disorder that broke out in the wake of the Southport murders, police have confirmed.

on Aug 14

From lbc.co.uk

Liz Truss storms off stage after activists drop lettuce banner during speech

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Liz Truss has stormed off the stage of an event after activists dropped a lettuce banner during her speech.

on Aug 14

From lbc.co.uk

Liz Truss rakes in £250k in speaking fees since leaving office earning more in one speech than most Brits do in a year

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Liz Truss has raked in a quarter of a million pounds in just a year since leaving office, LBC can reveal.

on Aug 14

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London’s 'most notorious phone snatcher' jailed as video shows police ramming him off bike with ‘tactical contact’

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A prolific phone thief described by police as 'London’s most notorious phone-snatcher' has been jailed for two years.

on Aug 12

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Girl, 11, and woman, 34, rushed to hospital after being stabbed at London tourist hotspot during school holidays

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A man has been arrested after an 11-year-old girl and 34-year-old woman were stabbed in London's Leicester Square.

on Aug 12

From lbc.co.uk

Trump insider says UK rioters 'aren't far right' and claims PM is 'cancelling' people for 'having dissenting voices'

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A key supporter of Donald Trump has claimed that rioters in the UK aren't politically far right and hit out at Keir Starmer for "cancelling" opponents.

on Aug 10

From lbc.co.uk

'It doesn't need context - it's an outrageous symbol': Met condemned after swastika row on pro-Palestine protest

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The Metropolitan Police has been condemned by politicians after an officer was filmed telling a Jewish woman that swastikas displayed during a pro-Palestine march needed to be 'taken in context'.

on Aug 10

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High Court judge narrowly avoids sack after sending love letter to 'distressed' junior member of staff

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A High Court judge who sent a love letter to a junior member of staff has been reprimanded for “serious misconduct”.

on Aug 8

From lbc.co.uk

Just Stop Oil pause all protests while 'far-right riots shake British towns and cities'

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Just Stop Oil has announced it is pausing all protests while 'far-Right riots shake British towns and cities,' the group has said.

on Aug 7

From lbc.co.uk

'I haven't fled the UK': Tommy Robinson hits out at comments he is on the run after being spotted at luxury Cyprus hotel

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Tommy Robinson has claimed he has not fled the UK but is on a scheduled holiday with his children at a five-star hotel in Cyprus.

on Aug 6

From lbc.co.uk

War of words between Starmer and Musk: Billionaire hits back after PM slams ‘civil war’ remarks

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Elon Musk has hit back at Keir Starmer after he dismissed the X owner's "civil war" comments as "unjustified".

on Aug 6

From lbc.co.uk

‘You are my people’: Shelagh’s ‘best caller ever’ shares message of hope amid tensions sparked by Southport stabbing

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Listeners have hailed LBC caller Darren after he highlighted the 'heart and soul' of Britain.

on Aug 5

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Plea deal for men accused of plotting 9/11 attacks revoked by US Defence Secretary

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The US defence secretary has revoked a controversial plea deal for the alleged plotter of the 9/11 attacks and his two accomplices, reinstating the death penalty in the case.

on Aug 3

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'We can't pretend UK integration has worked', says Tory leadership hopeful Kemi Badenoch

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Britain must stop pretending integration is working, Tory leadership candidate Kemi Badenoch has insisted, following a series of violent clashes after the Southport stabbings.

on Aug 3