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Police hunt well-dressed couple who 'subjected woman to racist attack’ at Bond Street Tube station
10. November 2025 (15:00)
British Transport Police released an image of two people following incident at around 7.30pm on October 11 (London News)
Another migrant re-enters UK by small boat after being removed to France
10. November 2025 (14:55)
The man was detected by biometrics and detained immediately, according to officials. (London News)
Trump threatens legal action against BBC over Panorama speech edit
10. November 2025 (14:50)
The BBC has said it will ‘respond directly in due course’. (London News)
Prince George not being allowed a smartphone a ‘tense issue’ – William
10. November 2025 (14:48)
The Prince of Wales has said his children do not have mobile phones and he thinks children can ‘access too much stuff’ online. (London News)
BBC chairman Samir Shah's apology letter in full after Trump Panorama speech editing storm
10. November 2025 (14:45)
The apology follows the resignation of two of the corporation's most senior figures, chief executive of BBC News Deborah Turness and director-general Tim Davie  (London News)
Trump pardons Giuliani and allies accused of trying to subvert 2020 election – latest updates
10. November 2025 (14:44)
Directive could prevent future administrations from prosecuting more than 70 people namedUS forces struck two more alleged drug trafficking boats off the coast of South America, killing six people, the Trump administration’s defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has said.The US began carrying out such strikes – which some experts say amount to extrajudicial killings even if they target known traffickers – in early September, taking aim at vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Second man deported under ‘one in, one out’ scheme returns to UK on small boat
10. November 2025 (14:43)
Person was detected as one of the 94 migrants who had been removed from Britain under UK-France treatyA second person who was removed to France under the government’s “one in, one out” deal has returned to the UK, the Home Office has confirmed.The unnamed man arrived back in the UK after joining nearly 400 people who crossed the Channel in small boats on Sunday. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Farage says small business owners who thought Brexit would cut regulation have been betrayed – UK politics live
10. November 2025 (14:42)
Reform UK leader claims that burden of regulation is worse than before the referendumFarage said the problems facing small businesses were not a failure of capitalism.Some will tell you, well, the economy is failing because capitalism is failing.No, we’re not living in capitalism. We’re living in an age of global corporatism.The other great betrayal is that is every one of these millions of businesses, every one of these 5.6 million businesses, believed that, with Brexit, the regulatory burden on their shoulders would become less.I can tell you, a decade on, almost from the referendum, in every single industry, from financial services to fisheries, the burden of regulation and the threat of the regulator is worse now than it was then. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Hegseth says six people killed in two new US attacks on alleged drug boats
10. November 2025 (14:41)
US defense secretary says without providing evidence that dead from strikes in eastern Pacific were ‘narco-terrorists’US forces struck two more alleged drug trafficking boats off the coast of South America, killing six people, the Trump administration’s defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has said.The US began carrying out such strikes – which some experts say amount to extrajudicial killings even if they target known traffickers – in early September, taking aim at vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific. More than 70 people have been killed in the strikes so far. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
One of four prisoners at large is now back in custody
10. November 2025 (14:40)
Over the weekend, it emerged that a total of four offenders freed in error – two released in June this year, and two in 2024 – remained at large. (London News)