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Drunk DoorDash driver arrested as COPS deliver customer's food Drunk DoorDash driver arrested as COPS deliver customer's food
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Family giving Christmas dinners to the community
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The family behind a community hub in Leigh Park, Havant, will send 150 parcels of food and gifts. (BBC News)
Budget 2025: How could it impact the south?
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Political Editor Peter Henley explains what impact the Budget could have here on the south. (BBC News)
How a 'hero' dog's bark saved her owner's life
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A four-year-old golden retriever from County Fermanagh is being honoured as a "CPR hero" in London. (BBC News)
All we need is a fair chance, say business owners
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Businesses call for stability ahead of the budget while families await child benefit cap decision. (BBC News)
'I won't be able to finish my degree if international fees go up'
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Manou, a student at Trinity Laban, is worried about the government's proposed 6% levy. (BBC News)
Gardeners unearth stolen phones left by snatchers
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Volunteers at the Phoenix Garden near Covent Garden are reuniting theft victims with their phones. (BBC News)
NHS directed pregnant women to controversial Free Birth Society via charity
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Exclusive: NHS websites pointed women to factsheet featuring podcast by ‘dangerous’ influencers linked to baby deaths• Full story: How the FBS is linked to baby deaths around the worldThe NHS has been directing pregnant women to a website that connected them to the Free Birth Society, an organisation that has been linked to baby deaths around the world after promoting labour without medical support.A number of NHS trusts are directing women who are contemplating a “free birth” to a charity website that until Monday referred to FBS podcasts as a source of “empowering stories” that can help British women “preparing for their own birth”. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Ofcom urges social media platforms to combat abuse and limit online ‘pile-ons’
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New guidance from UK regulator aims to combat misogynist abuse and ‘revenge porn’Social media platforms are being urged to limit internet “pile-ons” under new guidelines to protect women and girls online.The guidance from Ofcom, the UK communications regulator, to combat misogynist abuse, coercive control and the sharing of intimate images without consent comes into force on Tuesday and includes recommendations to prevent women being harried online. Continue reading... (The Guardian)