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De Montfort University campus in Leicester closes amid 'very serious incident'

De Montfort University campus in Leicester has been closed by police amid a "very serious incident”

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Martin Lewis warning to workers on pension auto enrolment and why it is 'free money'

Millions of UK workers are missing out on 'free money' by opting out of pension auto enrolment, according to consumer expert Martin Lewis.

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'Very rare' Royal Mint Shakespeare £2 coin selling for more than £50 on eBay

A 'very rare' £2 coin has sold for 26 times its face value because of one subtle error.

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Snooker legend and commentator John Virgo dies aged 79 as tributes paid

John Virgo, who has died aged 79, was known for his playing career in snooker as well as being a commentator for the sport on the BBC

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Hackney child sex offender 'made explicit sexual comments to 12-year-old girl'

A child sex offender from Hackney who was on the run after trying to talk to a 12-year-old girl has been sentenced

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Campaigners fight to ‘save Brick Lane’ amid proposals for data centre on historic site

Brick Lane is home to markets, independent shops and restaurants, and London’s largest Bangladeshi community

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Martin Lewis simple £10 gadget that could cut energy bills by £40 every winter

Martin Lewis’ MoneySavingExpert (MSE) team has highlighted a simple, low-cost gadget that could help households cut costs as winter energy bills land. Many are looking to make savings, and some may already have it sitting unused in their homes.

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Netflix to stop working on these TV boxes within weeks - are you affected?

BT has confirmed that Netflix will stop working on some of its TV boxes soon due to a planned update on the app.

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Waltham Forest College strengthens partnerships to deliver skills for economic growth

Waltham Forest College recently welcomed employers from across the region to its Employer Breakfast Event, bringing together local and national businesses and College leaders to strengthen collaboration on skills development, apprenticeships, and future workforce...

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Haven House children's hospice to step in after closure of Richard House

Haven House Children’s Hospice has been asked to support families in Newham, Tower Hamlets, and City & Hackney after Richard House Children's Hospice closed.

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Amazon Fire TV stick users urged to change one setting that can help reduce lag

If you want to reduce the lag on your TV when using an Amazon Fire TV stick, you should make a change to this setting

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'Dodgy' Fire Stick users warned about dangers linked to illegal streaming devices

Those using 'dodgy' TV Fire Sticks/Boxes have been reminded of the dangers associated with using illegal streaming devices after a recent survey.

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Sir Tony Blair leads tributes for 'great friend' Lord Triesman who has died aged 82

Lord Triesman, a Labour former minister and former chair of the Football Association, has died aged 82.

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Andrew 'pictured crouched over woman' in latest batch of Epstein files released

The latest release of files linked to Jeffrey Epstein appears to show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor crouched over an unidentified woman

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Woman, 24, in hospital after car and pedestrian crash in Hackney

A woman has been taken to hospital after a car and pedestrian crashed in Hackney.

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Home Alone and Schitt's Creek star Catherine O'Hara has died at the age of 71

Home Alone, Schitt's Creek and Beetlejuice star Catherine O'Hara has died at the age of 71

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Murderer jailed for stabbing man to death as ‘revenge for fight over girl’ in Clapton

A man has been jailed for murdering a 20-year-old man in Clapton, after he surrendered himself to police during a public appeal.

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Hackney residents urge council to ‘open our roads’ and scrap ‘excessive’ LTNs

Campaigners gathered outside Hackney Town Hall this week objecting to the ‘excessive’ roll-out of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods

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Woman rushed to hospital after crash on major Hackney road

A woman has been rushed to hospital after a crash on a major road in Hackney.

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£1 Million Warm Fund offers free electric blankets and dehumidifiers to thousands

Thousands of low-income families across the UK could receive free electric blankets, microwaves and energy-efficient appliances, following the launch of a new £1 million emergency support fund.