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Alex Scott earns first England senior call-up

Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott receives first England senior call-up after impressive form. The Guernsey-born star discusses his journey from rejection to Premier League success.

Dalston stabbing: Person rushed to hospital

A person has been hospitalised after a stabbing on Ridley Road, Dalston. Police are investigating the broad daylight attack which occurred near the busy market. Get the latest updates.

Hollywood star's nephew in train attack

Exclusive: The teenage nephew of Hollywood actor Damson Idris has been identified as the youngest victim in the brutal Huntingdon train station assault that left multiple people injured.

Islington women change routines over safety fears

Women in Islington are taking drastic measures to avoid being followed by suspicious men, with many sharing chilling experiences of feeling watched and targeted in their own neighbourhood.

Louvre heist suspect: Ex-guard and social media star

A former Louvre security guard turned social media influencer stands accused of orchestrating one of the museum's most audacious art thefts, blending digital fame with alleged criminal enterprise.

TikTok Murder: Tristyn Bailey Case Goes Viral

The harrowing story of 13-year-old Tristyn Bailey's murder, which went viral on TikTok, is now being explored in a groundbreaking ITV documentary examining social media's dark role in true crime.

Government's Massive Crime & Policing Bill Unveiled

The UK government has announced its most significant crime and justice reforms in decades, introducing harsher sentences for serious offences and expanding police authority in a sweeping new bill.

Rio Ferdinand clashes with Lineker over Arsenal 'bully' tag

Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has publicly challenged Gary Lineker's assessment of Arsenal as 'flat-track bullies' following their dominant 5-0 victory over Bournemouth, sparking fierce debate about the Gunners' title credentials.

Guardiola fumes at referees despite Haaland heroics

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expressed mixed emotions after his side's victory over Bournemouth, praising Erling Haaland's brilliance while delivering a scathing critique of Premier League refereeing standards.

East London crime group hid £3.2 million in cash

A sophisticated organised crime group operating across East London has been dismantled after police discovered £3.2 million in cash hidden in properties from Plaistow to Dagenham. Discover how detectives cracked this major money laundering operation.

London homicides hit lowest level in decade

New crime statistics reveal London has experienced its lowest homicide rate in years, with knife crime and youth violence showing significant decreases across the capital.

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