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Articles from July 2025
Macron makes UK Brexit swipe: ‘You were stronger when part of the EU’
Girl sues boarding school for £145,000 after ‘drug binge left her with PTSD’
The binge landed Irune Pedrayes in hospital after she suffered an extended ‘psychotic outbreak’
Overturned car shuts M3 motorway in both directions after crash
National Highways told drivers to expect an hour of delays.
Violent phone snatchers caught by armed police after high-speed chase through central London
Violent phone snatchers were caught by armed police after a high-speed chase through London, newly-released video shows.
Nadia Whittome: ‘I’m appalled by my party’s stance on trans rights’
The Labour MP for Nottingham East tells Emma Henderson she’s proud of her party’s pledge to tackle violence against women and girls but wants to push from within for change on trans rights
Royal Mail given go-ahead to make changes to second-class post service
Ofcom added it had also launched a review of the price of stamps
Macron tells UK it was stronger when it was part of European Union in Brexit swipe
French president Emmanuel Macron took a swipe at Brexit during his state banquet address at London’s Guildhall on Wednesday (9 July).
Police incident shuts M42 in both directions near Birmingham airport
The major motorway is currently shut after an incident between junction four and five at Solihull
Britons should be forced to vote, says influential charity as turnouts drop
Britain is facing ‘a vicious cycle of unequal turnout, economic stagnation and political disillusionment’, the Constitution Society has said