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Guardian corrects knife crime statistics error

The Guardian issues a correction on knife crime figures, revealing London saw a 0% change while Dorset fell 13%. Explore the full corrections list and how to submit complaints.

UK Holiday Tax Could Cost Britons £518m

Chancellor Rachel Reeves may introduce tourist taxes on hotel and Airbnb stays, potentially costing Britons £518m annually. Industry warns of inflation impact.

Lambeth plans London's first tourist tax

Lambeth Council proposes a 'Love Lambeth Levy' tourist tax on overnight stays to fund local improvements. Discover the debate and potential impact.

Dubai's £103k photo fine for tourists revealed

A common tourist habit in Dubai could land you with a £103,000 fine or jail time. Discover the lesser-known laws, from photography to jaywalking, you need to know before you travel.

Bibury travel bans after tourist numbers surge

The Cotswolds village of Bibury, named world's most beautiful by Forbes, introduces permanent coach bans and parking restrictions after residents report physical attacks from overwhelmed tourists.

British Doctor Missing in Spain: Family's Plea

The family of Dr. Donal O'Sullivan, a British doctor who disappeared during a holiday in Spain, have issued an urgent appeal for information as the search enters its critical phase.

Disgraced Spanish King's Franco praise in memoir

Former King Juan Carlos I's controversial memoir exposes his deep admiration for General Franco, sparking fresh outrage in Spain and raising questions about the monarchy's democratic credentials.

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.

Couple killed, 10 injured in Greek island shooting

Tragedy strikes the Greek holiday island of Zakynthos as a lone gunman opens fire in a popular tourist area, leaving two British tourists dead and ten others injured in a night of terror.

Spain apologises to Mexico for colonial era injustices

In a landmark diplomatic move, Spain's government has formally expressed profound regret for the 'terrible injustices' committed during the conquest of Mexico, acknowledging centuries of suffering inflicted upon indigenous communities.

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