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Stolen BMW Crashes Into Care Home, Two Dead

Two elderly women died after a stolen BMW crashed into a Sunderland care home during a police chase. The IOPC cleared officers of blame. Read the full report.

Newborn jaundice treated at home in Scotland

A new Hospital at Home service in Glasgow uses a light-therapy sleeping bag to treat neonatal jaundice, helping families avoid disruptive hospital readmissions. Discover how this innovation supports new parents.

CCTV Rules: UK Homeowners Risk Stalking Charges

UK homeowners with security cameras face strict data laws. Breaking rules on recording neighbours could lead to harassment charges under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.

PT's 10 Top Home Gym Picks for UK Fitness

A certified personal trainer reveals the exact affordable, compact equipment she uses and recommends for building an effective home gym in the UK. No membership required.

UK imposes visa sanctions on DRC over migrant returns

The Home Office has removed preferential visa treatment for the Democratic Republic of Congo after it failed to agree to take back illegal migrants. Angola and Namibia have cooperated, averting sanctions. Read the latest on UK immigration policy.

Home insurance premiums to fall 7% in 2026

UK home insurers forecast underwriting losses next year as intense competition forces premiums down to £306. Deloitte data reveals a profitable 2025 despite storm claims.

Asylum Seekers to Move into East Sussex Barracks

The Home Office confirms the first asylum seekers will be housed at Crowborough's former military barracks in early 2025, sparking local debate. Read the full details on the controversial accommodation plan.

Record December Channel crossings hit 800+

More than 800 people crossed the English Channel in small boats on Saturday, setting a new record for December. The annual total now stands at 41,455. Read the latest on the UK's migration crisis.

Court halts refugee evictions, extends move-on period

A High Court order forces the Home Office to delay evictions for newly recognised refugees at risk of homelessness, extending the move-on period to 56 days. Over 3,000 people are set to benefit this winter.

New DNA Tool to Reopen Historic UK Sex Crime Cases

A pioneering Y-STR DNA profiling tool is being rolled out nationwide, potentially increasing sex offender identification by over 20% and allowing police to reinvestigate historic cases. Read the full strategy.

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