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More Police for UK Train Stations After Crime Rise

In a significant move to enhance passenger safety, the British Transport Police is deploying additional officers across railway stations nationwide following a worrying rise in crime rates.

Airport scanners ruled out for UK train stations

The UK government has rejected calls for mandatory airport-style security scanners at railway stations following a stabbing attack, citing practical challenges and passenger convenience.

Oxford Street Christmas Lights Switch-On Tonight!

London's most famous shopping street transforms into a winter wonderland as the spectacular Christmas lights are officially switched on this evening, marking the start of the festive season.

Welsh village beats London for UK's best high street

A charming village high street in Crickhowell, Wales has been crowned the best in the UK, beating fierce competition from London neighbourhoods with its unique community spirit and independent shops.

Islington Parents Campaign for 10mph Speed Limits

Furious parents in Islington are campaigning for radical 10mph speed limits outside schools and residential areas after a spate of near-misses. Discover why this London borough could set a national precedent for pedestrian safety.

TikTok accused of safety commitment U-turn

Exclusive: The popular video-sharing platform stands accused of reneging on crucial child protection commitments, sparking outrage among safety campaigners and MPs.

Teen cricketer's death sparks safety equipment debate

The Australian cricket community mourns as 16-year-old Josh Baker is remembered following a fatal accident during a match, igniting crucial conversations about mandatory safety equipment in junior sports.

AI Bubble Fears Overshadow Tech Titans' Earnings

As Microsoft, Alphabet and Meta report impressive quarterly results, growing investor anxiety about an artificial intelligence bubble threatens to dampen the celebration. Discover why Wall Street is getting nervous about the AI gold rush.

Moelis boosts pay 20% as dealmaking fees surge

Wall Street investment bank Moelis & Company has dramatically increased compensation packages following a significant jump in dealmaking revenues, signalling strong recovery in the mergers and acquisitions market.

Man charged after triple stabbing in Uxbridge

A man has been charged after three people were stabbed in a daylight attack in Uxbridge town centre, with police responding to emergency calls about a violent disturbance on Windsor Street.

European banks miss out as Wall Street deal boom returns

As US investment banks celebrate resurgent 'animal spirits' and soaring profits from revived M&A and IPOs, their European counterparts watch from the sidelines, missing out on the lucrative post-pandemic deal frenzy.

Next profit upgrade defies UK retail gloom

Fashion giant Next surprises markets with second profit upgrade, suggesting British shoppers remain resilient despite economic pressures. Strong third-quarter sales point to potential retail sector recovery.

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