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1,100 inmates set for early release - as review considers tougher punishments outside prison
Tougher punishments outside prison are being considered as part of a government review into sentencing.
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Budget 2024: 'Difficult choices' ahead, warns health secretary - as he refuses to rule out income tax thresholds will be frozen
The health secretary has warned of "difficult and big choices" coming in the budget, as he refused to rule out that the chancellor will freeze tax thresholds.
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How the odd bet on football could cost you a mortgage
While having the odd bet on your football team to win at the weekend sounds like a bit of harmless fun, it could actually scupper your chances of getting a mortgage.
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Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe defends comments to King as 'global truth telling'
The Australian senator who shouted at the King has defended her actions, insisting he is "not our sovereign".
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Bonus payments to water company bosses rise to £9.1m amid sewage scandal
Bonuses to water company bosses rose this year to £9.1m - despite record sewage discharges and financial woes at some utilities.
Local News
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Bandstand to open following major conservation repairs
Bandstand repairs and conservation work now complete Work sensitively conserves the heritage of the building Bandstand fully open to welcome live musicians
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Walsall Fireworks are back with a bang!
Residents can now buy tickets to attend Walsall Council’s fireworks events this November. The firework spectaculars will take place on Saturday 2 November at Walsall Arboretum and on Tuesday 5 November at King George V Playing Fields in Bloxwich.
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Youth Council to be developed in Walsall
Children and young people in Walsall will be able to influence decision-making and have their voices heard as the council commits to setting up a Youth Council.
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Importance of proactive intervention emphasised at Walsall Homelessness Prevention Conference
One Walsall, in partnership with Old Hall Peoples Partnership (OHPP) and Walsall Council, hosted the annual Walsall Homelessness Prevention Conference (OHPP) on Thursday September 19.
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Charity Trade Event to Celebrate Brewers Decorator Centres Wolverhampton’s 2nd Birthday
Free Event to Raise Funds for The Alzheimer's Society
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Local charity invites you to ‘Walk for Compton’
Specialist palliative and bereavement support provider, Compton Care, is inviting the public to ‘Walk for Compton’ to celebrate and remember their loved ones.
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Win a signed Wolves shirt! And support local specialist palliative care charity, Compton Care
Calling all Wolves fans! Now is your chance to win a fantastic framed and signed Wolverhampton Wanderers FC 2023/24 season squad shirt, with raffle proceeds going to local charity, Compton Care.
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TV Star and DJ, Jordan Davies to Appear at Wolverhampton's Gorgeous Nightclub
Prepare for a Night to Remember with Dynamic Sets from a Renowned DJ
National News
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Wales: One dead and 15 in hospital after two trains collide
A man has died and 15 others have been taken to hospital after two trains collided in Wales on Monday evening.
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Chris Kaba's family vow they 'won't be silenced' after Met officer who shot him cleared of murder
The family of Chris Kaba have said they have been left with the "deep pain of injustice" after the police marksman who shot him was cleared of murder.
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Ex-police marksman who was cleared of murder calls for 'better understanding' of officers who use lethal force
Tony Long is a member of a small, exclusive club he'd rather not belong to.
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1,100 inmates set for early release - as review considers tougher punishments outside prison
Tougher punishments outside prison are being considered as part of a government review into sentencing.
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Liam Payne: Singer had cocaine in his body at time of death, official says
An initial toxicology report has found former One Direction star Liam Payne had cocaine in his body at the time of his death, according to an Argentine official.
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Body in wetsuit found in Wales reservoir - as police appeal for help in identifying remains
The body of a person wearing a wetsuit and believed to be a male has been found in a reservoir in Wales.
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'The original fast food': Pie and Mash campaign to get 'cracking' meal protected status
A campaign has been launched to give Britain's "cracking" traditional pie and mash protected status.
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Oasis tour: Richard Ashcroft announced as special guest for reunion shows in UK and Ireland
Oasis have announced Richard Ashcroft will be joining them as a special guest on their UK and Ireland tour.
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Paul Di'Anno: Iron Maiden 'deeply saddened' after death of former singer
Members of heavy metal band Iron Maiden have said they are "deeply saddened" following the death of former bandmate Paul Di'Anno.
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UK to give Ukraine £2.26bn loan to help fight Russia's invasion - but Kyiv won't have to repay a penny
The UK will give Ukraine a £2.26bn loan to buy weapons and other support to fight Russia's invasion, with the money effectively repaid to the British taxpayer by Moscow.
UK News
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Wales: One dead and 15 in hospital after two trains collide
A man has died and 15 others have been taken to hospital after two trains collided in Wales on Monday evening.
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Chris Kaba's family vow they 'won't be silenced' after Met officer who shot him cleared of murder
The family of Chris Kaba have said they have been left with the "deep pain of injustice" after the police marksman who shot him was cleared of murder.
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Liam Payne: Singer had cocaine in his body at time of death, official says
An initial toxicology report has found former One Direction star Liam Payne had cocaine in his body at the time of his death, according to an Argentine official.
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Paul Di'Anno: Iron Maiden 'deeply saddened' after death of former singer
Members of heavy metal band Iron Maiden have said they are "deeply saddened" following the death of former bandmate Paul Di'Anno.
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Body in wetsuit found in Wales reservoir - as police appeal for help in identifying remains
The body of a person wearing a wetsuit and believed to be a male has been found in a reservoir in Wales.
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1,100 inmates set for early release - as review considers tougher punishments outside prison
Tougher punishments outside prison are being considered as part of a government review into sentencing.
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'The original fast food': Pie and Mash campaign to get 'cracking' meal protected status
A campaign has been launched to give Britain's "cracking" traditional pie and mash protected status.
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Oasis tour: Richard Ashcroft announced as special guest for reunion shows in UK and Ireland
Oasis have announced Richard Ashcroft will be joining them as a special guest on their UK and Ireland tour.
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UK to give Ukraine £2.26bn loan to help fight Russia's invasion - but Kyiv won't have to repay a penny
The UK will give Ukraine a £2.26bn loan to buy weapons and other support to fight Russia's invasion, with the money effectively repaid to the British taxpayer by Moscow.
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Eleanor Brown: Police officer's daughter jailed for posting sexual images of his ex-lover on escort site
A police officer's daughter has been jailed for three years after posting sexual images of his ex-lover on an escort site in an act of revenge.
World News
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'This is our land, we deserve it': Dozens of Israelis planning to cross border and settle in Gaza
As the sun beats down on us near Kibbutz Be'eri in Israel, Avi looks out towards the place he really wants to live. It's only two miles away and it shimmers in the sunshine.
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Gaza: Video shows hundreds queueing to flee in Jabalia - as UN aid chief warns of 'bodies left on street'
Footage shows hundreds of people queueing in Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza as they await evacuation.
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UK to give Ukraine £2.26bn loan to help fight Russia's invasion - but Kyiv won't have to repay a penny
The UK will give Ukraine a £2.26bn loan to buy weapons and other support to fight Russia's invasion, with the money effectively repaid to the British taxpayer by Moscow.
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Moldova narrowly votes for closer European Union ties in referendum beset by claims of Russian meddling
Moldova has narrowly voted for closer ties to the European Union in a referendum dominated by claims of Russian interference.
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Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe defends comments to King as 'global truth telling'
The Australian senator who shouted at the King has defended her actions, insisting he is "not our sovereign".
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Middle East conflict: Beirut building destroyed after Israel warns civilians to evacuate
Explosions have erupted in the Lebanese capital Beirut after Israel threatened "imminent strikes" on Hezbollah's financial sites.
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Dunedin Airport introduces maximum hugging time of three minutes at drop-off zone
An airport in New Zealand has limited hugging in its drop-off zone to a maximum of three minutes - with anyone wanting a longer goodbye told to head for the car park.
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Pakistan use patio heaters and giant fans on pitch ahead of final test against England
Patio heaters and giant fans have been used to help prepare a cricket pitch that Pakistan hope will help them beat England in the Third Test in Rawalpindi.
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Japanese man who spent more than 50 years on death row receives face-to-face apology
A Japanese police chief has apologised in person to a man who spent 58 years in jail for a crime he didn't commit.
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Fethullah Gulen: US-based cleric accused of 2016 Turkish coup attempt dies
An influential US-based Islamic cleric who was accused of masterminding a failed coup in Turkey in 2016 has died.
Entertainment News
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Liam Payne: Singer had cocaine in his body at time of death, official says
An initial toxicology report has found former One Direction star Liam Payne had cocaine in his body at the time of his death, according to an Argentine official.
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Paul Di'Anno: Iron Maiden 'deeply saddened' after death of former singer
Members of heavy metal band Iron Maiden have said they are "deeply saddened" following the death of former bandmate Paul Di'Anno.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs accused of raping girl, 13, as five new lawsuits filed against him
Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing new sexual assault and rape accusations, including one that involves a 13-year-old girl.
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Oasis tour: Richard Ashcroft announced as special guest for reunion shows in UK and Ireland
Oasis have announced Richard Ashcroft will be joining them as a special guest on their UK and Ireland tour.
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TV presenter John Stapleton reveals Parkinson's diagnosis
Broadcaster John Stapleton has revealed he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
Sports
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Ref Watch: Dermot Gallagher analyses John Stones' winner for Man City, William Saliba's red card at Bournemouth and more
In the latest edition of Ref Watch, former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher runs through the key incidents at the weekend - including controversial calls involving John Stones and William Saliba.
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United States GP: Charles Leclerc leads dominant Ferrari 1-2 in Austin as Lando Norris penalty hands Max Verstappen third
Charles Leclerc superbly won the United States Grand Prix in a surprisingly-dominant one-two for Ferrari as Lando Norris lost a crucial third place to Max Verstappen after being penalised for a late-race overtake on his F1 title rival.
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Arsenal's red cards: Are Mikel Arteta's team becoming ill-disciplined or is it just bad luck in the Premier League?
They say good things come in threes - try telling Mikel Arteta that about Arsenal's disciplinary issues this season.
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Jamie Carragher: Man City have edge in Premier League title race but are vulnerable to counter-attack
Jamie Carragher believes Manchester City have the edge in the Premier League title race despite their vulnerability to counter-attacks.
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Virgil van Dijk contract: Liverpool defender in talks on Anfield future as deal enters final months
Virgil van Dijk has revealed he is in "discussions with the right people" over his Liverpool future as the club captain moves into the final months of his contract.
Politics
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1,100 inmates set for early release - as review considers tougher punishments outside prison
Tougher punishments outside prison are being considered as part of a government review into sentencing.
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UK to give Ukraine £2.26bn loan to help fight Russia's invasion - but Kyiv won't have to repay a penny
The UK will give Ukraine a £2.26bn loan to buy weapons and other support to fight Russia's invasion, with the money effectively repaid to the British taxpayer by Moscow.
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting admits NHS reform will not begin right away
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has admitted NHS reform will not happen straight away.
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Starmer praises the King after he was heckled by Australian senator
Sir Keir Starmer has praised the King for doing a "fantastic job" after he was heckled by a senator in the Australian parliament.
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Government calls on nation to share experiences and ideas to 'help fix our NHS'
The British public and clinicians are being asked to share their experiences and ideas to "help fix our NHS".