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Northampton businesses boarded up their windows on Wednesday, 7 August, as more far-right rioting was feared in England. Small businesses around the country said they feel “frightened” as they prepared for further violence by protecting shop fron ...
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Anti-racist and far-right protesters have clashed in Plymouth, Devon, amid a wave of violence sweeping the UK
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Japan’s Nikkei 225 index surged nearly 11% in early trading with other Asia markets rebounding on Tuesday
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Fears of recession in US caused leading share indices to tumble, just weeks after they last scaled record highs
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Former young offender institution repurposed and abandoned cells made safe, while scheme to free prisoners early continues
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Shares in FTSE 250 company slump 37% in early trading after Dubai-based Sidara cites geopolitical risk
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Country has been engulfed by protests that began in July after students demanded scrapping of quota system for government jobs
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The first McDonald's in London was set-up in Woolwich in 1974, and in the nearly half a century since the first UK restaurant opened, it's clear to see the company has had many changes.
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The prime minister rightly frames the riots as a law and order issue, but he also needs to contend with the pernicious effects of online extremism
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Heathrow Airport's Terminal 1 was opened by the Queen in 1969 and was the biggest terminal in western Europe at the time - it closed in 2015 and has been gradually demolished since
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How to make a relationship work – and when to call it quits: 10 lessons in love from divorce lawyers
Have the awkward chats early on, donât be afraid to argue and be graceful when it ends. Divorce lawyers share their advice for singles and couples